Turlock is going retro on Labor Day, celebrating the 100-year anniversary of its incorporation by reviving the Melon Carnival.
The event was launched in 1911 as a nod to the city's booming melon industry -- mainly watermelons and cantaloupes that were shipped around the country. The name carried into the 1930s and the event morphed into the Stanislaus County Fair in 1956.
Monday's free event will stay true to history, with a Kiddie Kaper parade at noon led by a team of horses and the crowning of a Melon Queen at the Stanislaus County Fairground. People can compete in a watermelon-rolling contest and buy produce from area farmers.

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