

Tattooist Byron Rodriguez taking a break and appreciating the venue. At this same expo in 2019, we had conducted an exclusive interview with Tommy Montoya, who was present and headliner again. The expo’s organizer Chris Earl chatting with the Golden Rose crew. Held on May 7 9, 2021, at Feather Falls Casino in Oroville, north of Sacramento, the expo was packed with spectators in the banquet hallgiving the impression that tattoo demand will continue strongly in the future. A view from the banquet hall down into the casino. Miami Ink’s Tommy Montoya inking a special portrait on arm. Tattooist Butch Felix working on a lettering piece for his client. Honolulu’s Shanelle sporting the best mask of the day.

Spike Moore and wife Vandi of Working Class tattoo supply. After the last year and a half without tattoo events, it was a breath of fresh air to be attending one, especially in California. Above: One of the expo’s headliners: Tommy Montoya.
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The number of tattooers this year was reduced, but the organizer Chris Earl promises a massive upgrade for 2022 with American and international artists. Other tattooists present were Butch Felix, Oak Morgan, Byron Rodriguez El Calavera, Bo 2 Thumbs, Flanders, and 40 others. Held on May 7 – 9, 2021, at Feather Falls Casino in Oroville, north of Sacramento, the expo was packed with spectators in the banquet hall-giving the impression that tattoo demand will continue strongly in the future.Īt this same expo in 2019, we had conducted an exclusive interview with Tommy Montoya, who was present and headliner again. Call 56.After the last year and a half without tattoo events, it was a breath of fresh air to be attending one, especially in California.

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Admission $5, free to children 11 and younger. Fairgrounds at 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. Also pony rides, petting zoo, sack races and children's games. Highlights include root beer float chugging and old-fashioned pie-eating contests. The village, a six-acre area with more than 30 historic and restored buildings, depicts rural Florida from 1870-1930. today and Sunday at Yesteryear Village at the South Florida Fairgrounds. Shop for fresh vegetables, listen to gospel groups and the country singer Samantha at this nostalgic two-day event celebrating the local farming community, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday admission includes the Harvest Festival (see below).

Admission $5 adults, free to children 11 and younger. Active and retired firefighters will compete in contests and hold a firefighter barbecue. Highlights include automotive swap shop, vintage fire engine display, fire equipment flea market and mini tractor pulls. Judging will begin at noon with trophies awarded at 4:30 p.m. In its 27th year, the event showcases more than 1,000 hot rods, customs, classics and motorcycles. South Florida's biggest custom classic car show, formerly the Dreher Park Autorama, shifts gears to the Yesteryear Village on the South Florida Fairgrounds from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. A portion of the proceeds benefit the American Heart Association. Sponsored by Latin-American Singles and Salsa Knights Dance Studio, the evening includes a buffet and door prizes. The three-day event at the Feather Falls Casino brought in more than 10,000 people last year and this year, they’re. Sunday at Christopher's Night Club, 2857 E. The fourth annual tattoo expo is getting into gear in Oroville. Join other singles for this evening of music and dancing at 8 p.m.
