Activities started mid-afternoon, with Otis Peabody opening Twin Pines Ranch to all guests of the fair, where local farmers had entered their animals into competitions for ‘The Best Cockadooer’, ‘The Fanciest Flock’ and ‘The Prettiest Piglet’. As well as competitions for animals, there were also vegetable competitions such as ‘The Biggest Pumpkin Award’, ‘The Strangest Colour Vegetable Award’ and ‘The Largest Turnip Award’. Guests also enjoyed an address by Mayor Red Thomas, a funfair, food and drink stalls, and live music at Hill Valley High School.
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| - Activities started mid-afternoon, with Otis Peabody opening Twin Pines Ranch to all guests of the fair, where local farmers had entered their animals into competitions for ‘The Best Cockadooer’, ‘The Fanciest Flock’ and ‘The Prettiest Piglet’. As well as competitions for animals, there were also vegetable competitions such as ‘The Biggest Pumpkin Award’, ‘The Strangest Colour Vegetable Award’ and ‘The Largest Turnip Award’. Throughout the day, shops and residents from across town opened their doors to curious Californians from all over the state and the celebrations culminated in an Enchantment Under the Sea themed parade through the town, towards the Courthouse Square and the beloved clock tower. Guests also enjoyed an address by Mayor Red Thomas, a funfair, food and drink stalls, and live music at Hill Valley High School.
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