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Take note, fried food aficionados: the
L.A. County Fair has announced its return date, after being cancelled last year and this year.
Starting in 2022, the bacchanalian event at the Pomona Fairplex will be held in May.
For the past 100 years, the fair has taken place in September often a blazing hot month in SoCal, one during which the idea of standing in long lines and consuming heaps of sugar might not be so appealing.
Now, fair fans can look forward to a more temperate May celebration.
Next year’s event will run from May 5-30. The new timing will also mark the fair’s 100th anniversary.