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Thursday: 4 p.m. — 11 p.m.
Friday: Noon — midnight
Saturday: Noon — midnight
Sunday: Noon — 11 p.m.
Gate Admission Prices Children 5 & Under: Free every day Youths 6-12: $4 (Free on Thursday, Kids Day) Adults: $7 Buy ahead and save money: Discount advance sale gate admissions book of 5 tickets good for adult or child — $20 (50 percent savings). Advance sale carnival book of 36 coupons for $15 (save approximately 50 percent) — Sold until close of business on Sept. 17 while supply lasts! Special DaysThursday, Sept. 18: Food 4 Less Family Value Day — Children 12 and under admitted free at gate. Carnival “Pay One Price” Day — $17 for unlimited carnival rides. Pick up your $3 off coupon at Food4Less stores in Lodi, Stockton and Manteca and pay only $14. It also is Kids Grape Stomp.
Friday, Sept. 19: Central Valley Waste Services "Free for All" Day — Featuring the Early Bird Special with free admission to fairgoers between noon and 5 p.m. It also day for the Open Grape Stomp contest.
Saturday, Sept. 20: Farmers & Merchants Bank “California Dreamin’” Day. It is also time for the Civic and Service Club Grape Stomp.
Sunday, Sept. 21: Health Plan of San Joaquin Community Day — special Fiestas Mexicanas Celebration on the Budweiser Amphitheater Stage from 3 p.m. — 9 p.m. Also the Championship Grape Stomp will be held.
Content
» Welcome to the festival
» Festival goers will be California Dreamin’
» Tom Hoffman enjoys being festival president
» Mark Armstrong: The man behind the fair
» ‘Taste of the Festival’ offers glimpse of what’s to come
» Grape Festival teeming with changes
» Lodi 2003 Grape Festival schedule of hours, events
» Meet the Monroes — your festival greeters
» Festival knowledge: All that you need to know
» Grape Festival board is a hands-on group
» Grape murals remain a festival highlight
» Domino project: It’s fun with a message
» Headliners will fill the festival’s stages
» Performance times, dates
» Festival provides visitors with culinary treasures
» Festival’s Web site tells what to see, do
» Tobacco-free zones at festival enforced
» Butler has plenty of mechanical thrills, fun
» All about midway games
» Museum preserves the festival’s history
» Wine tasting is a tradition at the festival
» Festival: Going from table to wine grapes
» Grape Festival grew out of community spirit
» The Grape Stomp — the name says it all
» How much about the festival do you know?
» Clarence Jackson: The festival is his legacy
» It’s time for the Kiddie Parade
» Graeme Stewart guided the festival into a new era
» Swan Bros. Circus: Just a lot of fun
» One tradition ends with the last parade
» Sept. 11, 2001: Deciding to go on with the festival