For families who are hesitant to go to shopping malls, Giles said local carnivals, churches and museums provide alternatives.
It is also planning to attend festivals and carnivals in the county.
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But marching, once the main focus of Beach Carnivals, is in decline.
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Which was full of Kewpie dolls, the sort won at carnivals, and they made a date, as he recalls, to go to one.
The city's university held an academic conference on European issues in February - but no extravaganza, complete with fireworks and carnivals, is planned.
Throughout the stadium's aisles a trampish flower seller -- a traditional figure of carnivals -- was chased by a posse of Swiss guards.
In the US, on the other hand, the federal government only regulates rides at travelling carnivals and fairs, while state governments regulate stationary parks.
Today, Nijemo Kolo is mostly danced by village performing groups at local shows, carnivals and churches on saint days or at regional and international festivals.
Launched in 1963, Harbin's festival is now ranked as one of the four largest ice and snow carnivals in the world and attracts close on a million visitors.
Most carnivals throughout the Caribbean, even the ones most closely linked to religious traditions, have a component of old African mysticism and often involve the exorcising of evil spirits.
Carnivals have been canceled in case the rides sink too deeply into the mud, and teenagers returning from rock festivals look like they have been in the trenches at Ypres.
During the 2007 event, organisers made the most of the party atmosphere with a whole string of festivals, carnivals, concerts, street parties, cycling events, markets, displays and exhibitions across London and Kent.
Every year thousands of spectators gather along Manly's two-mile-long stretch of sand, 30 minutes north of Sydney, to watch teams of young people compete in a series of events known as Beach Carnivals.
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He gives us a fascinating journal of his Galician wanderings, from village carnivals in the pouring rain to a hippy commune in the back of beyond via the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
This year, she is also raising a variety of tomatoes, but the record rainfall in Texas has taken a toll: Her Celebrities, Carnivals, Big Boys and Champions are taking a long time to ripen.
At the turn of the 20th century, letterpress posters advertised boxing matches, circuses and carnivals, but most print shops junked their clunky letterpress printers for offset units in the 1950s or for computers in the 1980s.
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