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Andalusia Star-News
By Justin Schuver (Contact) | Andalusia Star-News
Local fair gives James Gang workers trip home
When workers for the James Gang Amusements Company head out on the road, they’re not going on vacation. They’re going to work.
The James Gang, based in Andalusia, travels across the country with its traveling carnival rides and other fair amusements. Of course, one of their contracts is with the Kiwanis Covington County Fair, which gives the staff a much-needed visit home after seven grueling months on the road.
“We’ve got 72 people that work for us,” said Jesse James, who is co-owner of the company along with his brothers Rodney and Dwayne James. “We have contracts through a variety of fairs; our route goes all the way to Indiana, then back down through Georgia, Alabama of course, Mississippi. We’ll finish up here in Andalusia and do two more weeks on the road, and then we come home for good in November.”
The carnival rides and other attractions are stored in 55 mobile barns that travel with the James Gang. The staff members travel in trailers and James said the long days on the road help the workers form good friendships with each other.
“We have good relationships with the people we do business with, and we also get along well as a group,” James said. “Some of our guys have been with us for as long as 10 to 12 years. We’ve got a good mix of workers, some are young people and others are those who have done this for a long time and really enjoy it.”
The James Gang is responsible for setting up the rides, midway games and most of the food stands at the Kiwanis Covington County Fair. The workers with the company also operate the rides, sell food and other items and work the games.
James said it takes about a full day’s work to set up the midway, and that the James Gang staff members are hard at work long before the gates open.
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By Darragh Doiron
The Port Arthur News
Lori Johnson of Gonzales, LA accepts a hearty bowl filled with red beans, rice, and cornbread from Texas Pecan Festival co-chairman Karen Theis as the Groves Chamber of Commerce sponsored meal for the Wagner’s Carnival workers gets underway Wednesday evening at Lion’s Park.
MIKE TOBIAS / The Port Arthur News
GROVES — Carnival worker Ron Wimberly caught some “foolishness” on the “Judge Judy Show” while he stirred up a Betty Crocker Skillet meal on Wednesday. He’d set up the Tubs of Fun booth in which Texas Pecan Festival players can win this year’s most popular prize, a giant rottweiler toy. He didn’t realize it was the day carnies get fed in Groves.