The La Paz County Fair opens today, offering a unique and exciting fair experience closer to home than the Mohave County Fair in Kingman. This year's fair, scheduled for Thursday, March 7th through Saturday, March 9th at the Parker South fairgrounds, promises a mix of entertainment, food and fun under the banner “Blue Jeans & County Dreams.” I am.
The event will feature a youth livestock show, with an auction scheduled for March 9 at 1 p.m. The Miss La Paz County Pageant will be held today at 5 p.m. and will feature live entertainment including performances by Dave and Vicki Trezak, comedian Skip Banks, hypnotist Theisen and others. , alongside new additions such as the Glove of Death motorcycle stunt rider. Mariachi Estrella and tribute band One of These Nights will perform on Friday and Saturday nights, respectively. The fair will run from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and the exhibit hall will be open from noon to 9 p.m. Carnival times vary each day. Admission is $9 for adults and $7 for seniors and children ages 6 to 12. Children 5 and under are admitted free. Season passes are available. The fairgrounds are located at the intersection of State Routes 72 and 95 in Parker South.
Spring Break Searches: Good news from Google for those interested in spring break: The search engine company recently revealed data showing a significant increase in searches related to spring break. This shows the increased interest in travel and activities during this period. Specifically, searches for “Miami Beach curfew spring break” have jumped more than 400% in the past week, and “Panama City spring break rules” has more than doubled, leading to more travel restrictions and restrictions in popular destinations. This highlights the growing focus on curfews.
Additionally, searches for “spring break camps near me” have more than doubled in the past month, with Oregon being the top state for this search trend. This increase in search activity indicates increased interest in local spring break activities and camps and reflects broader trends in planning for upcoming spring breaks.
This is especially true for Lake Havasu City, which is a spring break destination from late February to early March.
Increased search activity on the topic of spring break suggests potential growth in tourism and interest in Lake Havasu City and similar destinations, providing an opportunity for local businesses and tourism operators to take advantage of the increased attention doing.
— Today's News Herald