Skip to content
CapRadio

CapRadio

listen live donate
listen live donate
listen live
donate
  • News
    • News

    • State Government
    • Environment
    • Health Care
    • Race and Equity
    • Business
    • Arts and Lifestyle
    • Food and Sustainability
    • PolitiFact California
    News
    • News

    • State Government
    • Environment
    • Health Care
    • Race and Equity
    • Business
    • Arts and Lifestyle
    • Food and Sustainability
    • PolitiFact California
  • Music
    • Music

    • Classical
    • Jazz
    • Eclectic

    • Daily Playlist
    Music
    • Music

    • Classical
    • Jazz
    • Eclectic

    • Daily Playlist
  • Podcasts & Shows
  • Schedules
  • Events
  • Support
    • Support
    • Ways to support
    • Evergreen Donation
    • One-Time Donation
    • Corporate Sponsorship
    • Vehicle Donation
    • Stock Giving
    • Legacy Giving
    • Endowment Support
    • Members
    • Member Benefits
    • Member FAQ
    • Member Newsletter

    • Fund drives
    • Drawing Winners
    • Thank You Gifts
    Support
    • Support
    • Ways to support
    • Evergreen Donation
    • One-Time Donation
    • Corporate Sponsorship
    • Vehicle Donation
    • Stock Giving
    • Legacy Giving
    • Endowment Support
    • Members
    • Member Benefits
    • Member FAQ
    • Member Newsletter

    • Fund drives
    • Drawing Winners
    • Thank You Gifts
  • About
  • Close Menu
 We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter 
 We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter 

California State Fair Tries To Be Cooler — As In Beating The Heat

  •  Bob Moffitt 
Friday, July 13, 2018 | Sacramento, CA
Listen
/
Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Al Gibes / Capital Public Radio

The midway at the California State Fair at Cal Expo on Tuesday, July 14, 2015.

Al Gibes / Capital Public Radio

The California State Fair opens on Friday and promises to be cooler than last year's, in more ways than one.

Organizers pledge to decrease the heat for people who come to the fair from all over the state and the country. It's summer in California, so the chances are good it's going to be warm again for the fair, and soon. Just ask Reese Ludlow who was carrying lunch to one of the agriculture buildings for himself and his little sister Maryn.

In response to an observation from a well-meaning reporter: “You have a chicken strip sandwich stuck to your tie,” he said. "Stuck to my white shirt."

Though the deep green splotch on his tie indicated otherwise, he continued on in good spirits, buoyed by a couple of first-place finishes this year.

His mom, Shannon, says fair time is important for their family. They live in Oakdale, which is about 90 minutes southeast of Sacramento, and are showing rabbits for their 4-H club.

071318Kids Rabbits Fair -pReese and Maryn Ludlow are showing rabbits for their 4-H club at the California State Fair. Bob Moffitt / Capital Public Radio

 

"It's important lesson for kids to know how to raise something and care for it and feed it and water it,” she said. “These animals lives depend on the kids and I think that carries over happens into what happens for the rest of your life."

They — and the rabbits no doubt — are all grateful to have an air-conditioned building to spend much of their time.

The fair's media director, Sabrina Washington, is one of several dozen people in another air-conditioned building nearby checking out the new silent disco. In case you don’t know, this is a room full of people dancing fairly silently under a rainbow of strobe lights to music pumping through their wireless headphones.  

She says attendance at the fair has decreased two consecutive years in part because of the heat.

"Last year was one of the hottest Julys on record for Sacramento. We got hammered with the hot weather last year,” she said. “So, this year, we've actually designated 20 cool spots throughout the fair."

They include buildings with air-conditioning, cooling stations and full-body misters.

This is the 165th year for the state fair. More than 673,000 people attended last year, which was a decrease of 5 percent from the year before.


Follow us for more stories like this

CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you.  As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the journalism that allows us to discover stories that are important to our audience. If you believe in what we do and support our mission, please donate today.

Donate Today  

 California State Fair

Bob Moffitt

Former Sacramento Region Reporter

Bob reported on all things northern California and Nevada. His coverage of police technology, local athletes, and the environment has won a regional Associated Press and several Edward R. Murrow awards.  Read Full Bio 

Sign up for ReCap and never miss the top stories

Delivered to your inbox every Friday.

 

Check out a sample ReCap newsletter.

Thanks for subscribing!

Thank you for signing up for the ReCap newsletter! We'll send you an email each Friday with the top stories from CapRadio.

Browse all newsletters

More Stories

Kris Hooks / CapRadio

R&B, new soul and hip-hop festival Sol Blume returns to Sacramento for a fourth year

February 2, 2023

Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

Winter storms in California will become more intense as climate change accelerates, study finds

February 3, 2023

Toby Talbot/AP

FDA moves to ease restrictions on blood donations for men who have sex with men

January 28, 2023

Most Viewed

California ends plans for kids’ Covid vaccine mandate

10 new California laws that go into effect in 2023

California coronavirus updates: COVID-19 pandemic has shifted people's finances

California announces plan to convert 3 office buildings in downtown Sacramento into housing

Sacramento Council approves armored vehicle for police despite opposition to military equipment purchase

We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter

Most Viewed

California ends plans for kids’ Covid vaccine mandate

10 new California laws that go into effect in 2023

California coronavirus updates: COVID-19 pandemic has shifted people's finances

California announces plan to convert 3 office buildings in downtown Sacramento into housing

Sacramento Council approves armored vehicle for police despite opposition to military equipment purchase

Back to Top

  • CapRadio

    7055 Folsom Boulevard
    Sacramento, CA 95826-2625

    •  
      (916) 278-8900
    •  
      (877) 480-5900
    •  Contact / Feedback
    •  Submit a News Tip
  • About

    • Mission / Vision / Core Values
    • Stations & Coverage Map
    • Careers & Internships
    • Staff Directory
    • Board of Directors
    • Press
  • Listening Options

    • Mobile Apps
    • Smart Speakers
    • Podcasts & Shows
    • On-Air Schedules
    • Daily Playlist
    • Signal Status
  • Connect

    •  Facebook
    •  Twitter
    •  Instagram
    •  YouTube
  • Donate

  • Listen Live

  • Newsletters

CapRadio stations are licensed to California State University, Sacramento. © 2023, Capital Public Radio. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Website Feedback FCC Public Files: KXJZ KKTO KUOP KQNC KXPR KXSR KXJS. For assistance accessing our public files, please call 916-278-8900 or email us.