Grow L.A. Vegetable Gardening Initiative hosts classes at Fairplex
Jeff Warner, master gardener with the Grow L.A. Vegetable Gardening Initiative, instructs students at the Grow L.A. vegetable gardening class at the Fairplex on Sunday. The Grow L.A. Vegetable Gardening Initiative offers classes to Los Angeles County residents on how to create flourishing home gardens. / photo by Nareg AgopianDeborah Hartnett, master gardener with the Grow L.A. Vegetable Gardening Initiative, displays a gourd while instructing the students at the Grow L.A. vegetable gardening class at the Fairplex on Sunday. Students learned how to properly raise the gourds and other common vegetables in their own home gardens. / photo by Nareg Agopian
The Los Angeles County Fair is home to both the bizarre and the fantastic when it comes to the food and the rides that occupy the Fairplex in Pomona during the month of May.
The Los Angeles County Fair made its annual return, as did the Haunt Super Show for its third year at the Fair in Expo Hall 9, along with its dozens of Halloween and horror-themed vendors. Catering to horror fans’ desire for everything related to the movie genre, the Haunt Super Show had guests swarming to their freaky fun displays.
The Los Angeles County Fair, along with the sights and sounds that accompany it, is back for the month of May. This year's Fair is a little more special because of their partnership with Notorious Entertainment to bring “The Culture of the Low And the Slow'' lowrider classic car show to the Fairplex.