Sonoma County (Calif.). Public Information Office Elliott, David Kerrigan, Pat McGlinchey, Rich Parker, Colleen Campbell, Carl Ibleto, Art Lynch, Jim Quince, Sheila
Interviews filmed on location at the Fair. Pat Kerrigan, Rich McGlinchey and Colleen Parker provide a short Fair history. Segments include Sonoma County Fair Board President Jim Lynch and Fair Publicist Carl Campbell; Pat Kerrigan on the Midway, talking to Brent Stock of the Ray Cammack Shows; Sheila Quince, Premium and Exhibit Coordinator; Colleen Parker at the Finley Building (adult arts and vocational projects); Colleem Parker talking to "Pasta King" Art Ibleto; wrap-up with McGlinchey, Kerrigan and Parker. Includes spots for the American Association of University Women's literacy campaign at 06:25; John Denver for the United Way at 10:15; Achbishop Hanna Boys Center at 19:18; Raymond Burr for Crime Victims Rights at 22:20; Food from Sonoma County farms at 22:52.Additional Descriptive Notes: This video recording is part of a large series of television programs entitled "Sonoma County in the [70s, etc.]," were produced between the late 1970s and mid-1990s for Sonoma County public access cable television under direction of the Sonoma County Public Information Office, now known as the County Administrator's Office. Each segment features interviews with Sonoma County elected and appointed officials, department heads, and individuals associated with local educational and cultural organizations. Some segments also feature local business owners and include public service announcements.
Type
moving image
Format
Master Sound 2-track mono Color U-matic
Form/Genre
Interviews
Extent
2 Tapes of 2
Identifier
cstr_000029_t01; cstr_000029_t02
Language
English
Subject
Agriculture Charities Cooking, Italian Cooks Functional literacy Sonoma County Fair
Place
Sonoma County (Calif.)
Provenance
Sonoma County Library California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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