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Posted by Amanda on Wednesday, May 09, 2007:

The Wildcat Creek Antique Tractor & Engine Club is hosting in conjunction with the Greentown Lyons Club a show Memorial Day Weekend, May 25th - 28th. This is our 1st annual show and we are featuring Minneapolis-Moline tractors, Russell Steam Engines and Indiana built Gas Engines. We have beautiful grounds with many buildings for vendors to set up indoors or out, a grandstand (we are still lining up for tractor pulls), horse arena, and an authentic pioneer village. We are hauling in about 10 steam engines, gas engines, oil field engines, tractors and other various antique equipment. We will have a souvenir stand selling shirts and other items, food vendors, flea markets and a swap meet area. We are planning a tractor drive around Greentown, children’s games, tractor & steam engine games, a daily parade and having a toy show in the block/metal building. I also have lined up performances from The Hoosier Strings, cloggers and other entertainers. There will be camping with electricity available and modern restrooms and showers. Admission to the show is $6 and children 12 and under are free. I would appreciate any help that you can offer in advertising this to your club members. My home e-mail is Blondie18524@aol.com , cell #271-4336 and home 574-699-6644, feel free to pass that information around to anyone. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Thank you!!




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