San Diego Union-Tribune

Board terminates leftover fair contracts

- DEL MAR

Aiming for a pandemic-proof 2021 San Diego County Fair, the board of directors at the Del Mar Fairground­s voted Tuesday to terminate all entertainm­ent contracts that were held over from the canceled 2020 fair.

Thirty-three contracts worth a combined $2.6 million were nullified by the board’s vote. Board members and fairground­s staff said during their monthly meeting that opting out of the contracts will give them more flexibilit­y to mold a 2021 fair around whatever public health restrictio­ns are still in place.

“We don’t know what it’s going to look like,” said board member Frederick Schenk, who chairs the Fair Operations Committee.

When the 2020 fair was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, entertainm­ent contracts were deferred to 2021 in anticipati­on of the world returning to normal by next summer.

“Here we are in December 2020, uncertain as ever about what the future holds,” said Katie Mueller, chief business services officer of the fairground­s.

Terminatin­g the contracts, Mueller added, gives the performers a chance to pursue other opportunit­ies. A news release also said that canceling the contracts will give fairground­s staff more freedom to plan layouts, activities and other aspects of the fair that make it as safe as possible.

“In this day of uncertaint­y, we need to be creative and reimagine our approach to the 2021 fair,” fairground­s interim CEO Carlene Moore said in a statement.

The state-owned Del Mar Fairground­s has been financiall­y strapped since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, when all the large events it counts on for most of its revenue were canceled. The Crossroads of the West gun show scheduled for this weekend was one of the latest cancellati­ons announced by board members.

The Del Mar Fairground­s received $4.7 million from the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program, but other avenues for financial aid have been harder to come by. After requesting $20 million in emergency funding from the state, the fairground­s received a share of $40.3 million that Gov. Gavin Newsom allocated for all fairground­s throughout the state.

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