File - Albert City Threshermen and Collectors Show

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File - Albert City Threshermen and Collectors Show
PRSRT STD
U.S. Postage PAID
Laurens, IA
Permit No. 21
Threshermen Times
P.O. Box 333 • Albert City, Iowa 50510
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
ALBERT CITY THRESHERMEN & COLLECTORS
Pride of Iowa and Horsepower
Make for Exciting Double Feature
Contact us:
By Mail: P.O. Box 333, Albert City, Iowa 50510
Our Site: 5015 210th Ave., Albert City, IA
By Phone or Fax: 712-843-2076
By E-mail: [email protected]
On the web: www.albertcitythreshermen.com
If you would like to be removed from our mailing list, please
give the office a call or send us an e-mail to let us know.
On FB: www.facebook.com/ACThreshermen
2016 Board Members
Mark Tuttle of Newell was elected to
the board at the annual meeting held in
December. Mark will serve a three-year
term.
The current board includes: Mike
Rebhuhn, president; Steve Christ, vicepresident; Keith Moe, secretary; Mike
Sangwin, treasurer; Connie Reinert,
Larry Erickson, Skip Anderson, Norm
Hanson, Mark Tuttle and Karl Lind,
honorary director. Karen Feeley serves
as the executive board secretary.
Spring
Field
Work
Dave Glienke drives his team of Hafflingers as they pull the potato
planter. Potatoes were planted Sunday, April 3 and should be ready
just in time for the Kid’s Tater Patch during the show. Fareway in Storm
Lake donated 200 lbs. of seed potatoes for the patch. Planting of corn
and wheat has also been completed thanks to the efforts of our hardworking volunteers.
SPRING 2016
Policy update
The board has updated the policy regarding personal transportation vehicles on the show grounds. This is an effort to
comply with all liability insurance requirements for the protection of the association.
All personal transportation vehicles must: 1) be a type with
a steering wheel, 2) must have proof of handicap drivers permit and 3) must show valid recreational insurance card for the
vehicle. No persons under the age of 18 are allowed to drive
these vehicles on the show grounds.
T
his year’s show is looking to be another busy and fun
show with plans going strong for the double feature.
The show will celebrate Pride of Iowa and Horse-
power.
PRIDE OF IOWA
In 2016, we’ll celebrate the rich creativity and innovation
of Iowans.
From the Thieman Tractor to the Waterloo Boy to the
Hart-Parr, we plan to exhibit items that contributed to early
farm life that were invented and/or manufactured in Iowa.
And, let’s not forget Pioneer Seed, the Polled Hereford, the
Maytag Washer and the Red Delicious Apple!
Two clubs will join us for this feature. Members of the
Doodlebug Club of America will join us to exhibit their
Doodlebugs. These motorbikes were made in Webster City.
Members of the Maytag Collectors will also exhibit as part
of the Pride of Iowa.
Iowans have always played an important role in contributing to the agricultural success of the Midwest. We need to
look no further for ingenuity than right in Albert City where
98 patents have been registered starting as early as 1905.
It’s time to look in those nooks and crannies and discover
what you have that was made in Iowa! We are looking for everyone’s help to represent as many Iowa brands as possible. So,
talk to your friends and neighbors and sign up to exhibit in the
Iowa Pride. So that we can have historical information ready
for each display, we are encouraging exhibitors to register early.
Registration can be done online or by calling the show office.
For more information, contact Connie Reinert, 712-260-0468.
Of course, exhibitors of all makes and models of tractors,
implements and gas engines are encouraged and welcome to
participate in the annual show.
Plan to attend and enjoy as you learn about the interesting
contributions Iowans have made to our agricultural heritage.
HORSEPOWER
Adding to the fun and interest will be the Horsepower
Feature. Already horses are registered from Penn., Neb., Ohio,
Minn. and Iowa.
A Guinness World Record attempt will be held Saturday
afternoon. The attempt will be for the greatest number of
draft horses plowing simultaneously.
The Iowa Draft Pony Association will hold a show Friday
evening. Horse enthusiasts can also participate in the Wagon
Train which will start in Gillett Grove Wednesday with a campout at the Marathon Park. It will continue Thursday to Albert
City and then on to the show site.
There will be many horse-related demonstrations and
exhibits of horse-drawn implements.
POPULAR EVENTS REMAIN
The Board of Directors has secured an additional 20 acres
of land adjoining the west field so that there will be plenty of
room to accommodate the usual tractor field activities, plowing
and threshing along with the horse activities.
The Army of the Southwest, an Iowa Civil War reenactment
organization will return. Visit their encampment to learn about
family life in the Civil War era and expect to see cannon and
other arms fire on Saturday and Sunday.
The Kid’s Potato Patch returns, and will be located in the
west field.
The Talent Show drew some great talent last year and will
return to the entertainment stage. Area talent of all ages are
encouraged to register for this judged event which will include
cash awards.
The Threshermen’s tractor ride will be held again this year
on Thursday afternoon. Tractors of all ages, makes and sizes
are welcome to join the tractor ride which starts at 1 p.m.
Stay up to date with the latest in event details by visiting our
website at www.albertcitythreshermen.com
ALBERT CITY THRESHERMEN & COLLECTORS
SPRING 2016
Dig out your best pie recipe and get
ready for a new contest during this
year’s show. The pie baking contest
is being organized by the folks at the
Threshermen’s Cafe. Stay tuned for
more details!
The Threshermen received a grant from the Buena Vista County
Community Foundation in the amount of $2375. The funds were used
towards the replacement of windows in the farm house.
2019-2021: TBD
2022: Minneapolis-Moline Collectors will
return for their annual summer show. Their
last visit was 2012.
As always, the board of directors is interested in your ideas, suggestions and comments for any of
the upcoming shows.
Consider making a tax-deductible
contribution today!
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$1
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Total funds raised
to-date: $156,000!
$7
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$3
0
25
$1
ors
Land Purchase Fund-Raiser
Collectible Toy Tractor
available for Purchase
This year’s collectible toy tractor
is an Oliver 1800
Narrow with New
Idea Loader. The
tractors are manufactured by SpecCast and each will
include a serial
number. This year, 100 tractors will be available. If you purchased a toy tractor last year, you may continue to purchase that
number of tractor.
The #10 tractor will be included as a prize in the large tractor
raffle, so if you purchase a ticket for that raffle, you are automatically included for a chance to win this toy tractor.
Tractors sell for $115 and will be available for purchase at
the show or by contacting the Le Mars Toy Store at 546-4305
to pre-order.
T
his year’s show is just a few months away, but work
continues to confirm special features for upcoming
years. With the effort to host national groups during our show, the board must look ahead five to ten years in
order to connect with the organizations and their
schedule of activities.
2017: For the 175th anniversary of CASE, we
will host two national groups. This is the first
time the two national groups have held a joint
summer show. We will host the International J.I.
2018: We will host the National FordFordson Collectors. Learn more about this
organization by visiting their website: http://
www.ford-fordson.org.
Alb
er
As part of the HorsePower
activities, a horse buggy and a
hand-made quilt be raffled. The
buggy is a completely restored
two-seat taxi made by Morgan
and Williams in the late 1800s. It
is complete with makers tags and
taxi number. The queen size quilt
features horse photos from the
last seven shows.
New windows have been
installed in the farmhouse and
in the gas station along with
the necessary wood working
repairs.
Feature line-up for
upcoming shows
$200,000
The 2016 Tractor Raffle will be for a Thieman Tractor or
$2500 in cash. This tractor is from the early 1930s and was
manufactured in Albert City with a Model A motor. Tickets are
$5 each or 5 for $20. The drawing will be held Sunday, Aug. 14
at 4 p.m. and you need not be present to win.
Case Heritage Foundation and the
J.I. Case Collectors. The Northland Case Collectors and the Missouri Screamin’ Eagles Case Club
will also join us for their Summer
Show. We previously hosted the J.I. Case Heritage Foundation and Northland Collectors in 2011. We are proud to
have been selected by these organizations to host this special anniversary event. For 2017, a four-day show is planned.
National promotions of this event have been started and
with only 16 months to go, plans are already underway with
these organizations.
5,0
$100,000
New contest will appeal to
pie bakers!
2016 Raffles
00
aise
r
d Pu
rchase Fund-R
Name:______________________________________________________________________________________
Mark your calendar
August 12-14, 2016–
Threshermen & Collectors Show
Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016–
Annual Meeting
Company:___________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address:______________________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip:_______________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone:_____________________________ Cell Phone:_________________________________________
If you would you like to receive Threshermen news and updates by e-mail, please include it below:
E-mail address:_______________________________________________________________________________
Follow us!
http://www.facebook.com/ACThreshermen
Amount of One-Time Donation:___________________________________________________________________
Amount of Annual Pledge:___________________ Number of Years:_____________________________________
ALBERT CITY THRESHERMEN & COLLECTORS
SPRING 2016
Dig out your best pie recipe and get
ready for a new contest during this
year’s show. The pie baking contest
is being organized by the folks at the
Threshermen’s Cafe. Stay tuned for
more details!
The Threshermen received a grant from the Buena Vista County
Community Foundation in the amount of $2375. The funds were used
towards the replacement of windows in the farm house.
2019-2021: TBD
2022: Minneapolis-Moline Collectors will
return for their annual summer show. Their
last visit was 2012.
As always, the board of directors is interested in your ideas, suggestions and comments for any of
the upcoming shows.
Consider making a tax-deductible
contribution today!
t
yT
C it
$1
75
hreshermen & Co
llec
t
,00
Total funds raised
to-date: $156,000!
$7
0
,00
Lan
00
5,0
$3
0
25
$1
ors
Land Purchase Fund-Raiser
Collectible Toy Tractor
available for Purchase
This year’s collectible toy tractor
is an Oliver 1800
Narrow with New
Idea Loader. The
tractors are manufactured by SpecCast and each will
include a serial
number. This year, 100 tractors will be available. If you purchased a toy tractor last year, you may continue to purchase that
number of tractor.
The #10 tractor will be included as a prize in the large tractor
raffle, so if you purchase a ticket for that raffle, you are automatically included for a chance to win this toy tractor.
Tractors sell for $115 and will be available for purchase at
the show or by contacting the Le Mars Toy Store at 546-4305
to pre-order.
T
his year’s show is just a few months away, but work
continues to confirm special features for upcoming
years. With the effort to host national groups during our show, the board must look ahead five to ten years in
order to connect with the organizations and their
schedule of activities.
2017: For the 175th anniversary of CASE, we
will host two national groups. This is the first
time the two national groups have held a joint
summer show. We will host the International J.I.
2018: We will host the National FordFordson Collectors. Learn more about this
organization by visiting their website: http://
www.ford-fordson.org.
Alb
er
As part of the HorsePower
activities, a horse buggy and a
hand-made quilt be raffled. The
buggy is a completely restored
two-seat taxi made by Morgan
and Williams in the late 1800s. It
is complete with makers tags and
taxi number. The queen size quilt
features horse photos from the
last seven shows.
New windows have been
installed in the farmhouse and
in the gas station along with
the necessary wood working
repairs.
Feature line-up for
upcoming shows
$200,000
The 2016 Tractor Raffle will be for a Thieman Tractor or
$2500 in cash. This tractor is from the early 1930s and was
manufactured in Albert City with a Model A motor. Tickets are
$5 each or 5 for $20. The drawing will be held Sunday, Aug. 14
at 4 p.m. and you need not be present to win.
Case Heritage Foundation and the
J.I. Case Collectors. The Northland Case Collectors and the Missouri Screamin’ Eagles Case Club
will also join us for their Summer
Show. We previously hosted the J.I. Case Heritage Foundation and Northland Collectors in 2011. We are proud to
have been selected by these organizations to host this special anniversary event. For 2017, a four-day show is planned.
National promotions of this event have been started and
with only 16 months to go, plans are already underway with
these organizations.
5,0
$100,000
New contest will appeal to
pie bakers!
2016 Raffles
00
aise
r
d Pu
rchase Fund-R
Name:______________________________________________________________________________________
Mark your calendar
August 12-14, 2016–
Threshermen & Collectors Show
Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016–
Annual Meeting
Company:___________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address:______________________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip:_______________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone:_____________________________ Cell Phone:_________________________________________
If you would you like to receive Threshermen news and updates by e-mail, please include it below:
E-mail address:_______________________________________________________________________________
Follow us!
http://www.facebook.com/ACThreshermen
Amount of One-Time Donation:___________________________________________________________________
Amount of Annual Pledge:___________________ Number of Years:_____________________________________
PRSRT STD
U.S. Postage PAID
Laurens, IA
Permit No. 21
Threshermen Times
P.O. Box 333 • Albert City, Iowa 50510
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
ALBERT CITY THRESHERMEN & COLLECTORS
Pride of Iowa and Horsepower
Make for Exciting Double Feature
Contact us:
By Mail: P.O. Box 333, Albert City, Iowa 50510
Our Site: 5015 210th Ave., Albert City, IA
By Phone or Fax: 712-843-2076
By E-mail: [email protected]
On the web: www.albertcitythreshermen.com
If you would like to be removed from our mailing list, please
give the office a call or send us an e-mail to let us know.
On FB: www.facebook.com/ACThreshermen
2016 Board Members
Mark Tuttle of Newell was elected to
the board at the annual meeting held in
December. Mark will serve a three-year
term.
The current board includes: Mike
Rebhuhn, president; Steve Christ, vicepresident; Keith Moe, secretary; Mike
Sangwin, treasurer; Connie Reinert,
Larry Erickson, Skip Anderson, Norm
Hanson, Mark Tuttle and Karl Lind,
honorary director. Karen Feeley serves
as the executive board secretary.
Spring
Field
Work
Dave Glienke drives his team of Hafflingers as they pull the potato
planter. Potatoes were planted Sunday, April 3 and should be ready
just in time for the Kid’s Tater Patch during the show. Fareway in Storm
Lake donated 200 lbs. of seed potatoes for the patch. Planting of corn
and wheat has also been completed thanks to the efforts of our hardworking volunteers.
SPRING 2016
Policy update
The board has updated the policy regarding personal transportation vehicles on the show grounds. This is an effort to
comply with all liability insurance requirements for the protection of the association.
All personal transportation vehicles must: 1) be a type with
a steering wheel, 2) must have proof of handicap drivers permit and 3) must show valid recreational insurance card for the
vehicle. No persons under the age of 18 are allowed to drive
these vehicles on the show grounds.
T
his year’s show is looking to be another busy and fun
show with plans going strong for the double feature.
The show will celebrate Pride of Iowa and Horse-
power.
PRIDE OF IOWA
In 2016, we’ll celebrate the rich creativity and innovation
of Iowans.
From the Thieman Tractor to the Waterloo Boy to the
Hart-Parr, we plan to exhibit items that contributed to early
farm life that were invented and/or manufactured in Iowa.
And, let’s not forget Pioneer Seed, the Polled Hereford, the
Maytag Washer and the Red Delicious Apple!
Two clubs will join us for this feature. Members of the
Doodlebug Club of America will join us to exhibit their
Doodlebugs. These motorbikes were made in Webster City.
Members of the Maytag Collectors will also exhibit as part
of the Pride of Iowa.
Iowans have always played an important role in contributing to the agricultural success of the Midwest. We need to
look no further for ingenuity than right in Albert City where
98 patents have been registered starting as early as 1905.
It’s time to look in those nooks and crannies and discover
what you have that was made in Iowa! We are looking for everyone’s help to represent as many Iowa brands as possible. So,
talk to your friends and neighbors and sign up to exhibit in the
Iowa Pride. So that we can have historical information ready
for each display, we are encouraging exhibitors to register early.
Registration can be done online or by calling the show office.
For more information, contact Connie Reinert, 712-260-0468.
Of course, exhibitors of all makes and models of tractors,
implements and gas engines are encouraged and welcome to
participate in the annual show.
Plan to attend and enjoy as you learn about the interesting
contributions Iowans have made to our agricultural heritage.
HORSEPOWER
Adding to the fun and interest will be the Horsepower
Feature. Already horses are registered from Penn., Neb., Ohio,
Minn. and Iowa.
A Guinness World Record attempt will be held Saturday
afternoon. The attempt will be for the greatest number of
draft horses plowing simultaneously.
The Iowa Draft Pony Association will hold a show Friday
evening. Horse enthusiasts can also participate in the Wagon
Train which will start in Gillett Grove Wednesday with a campout at the Marathon Park. It will continue Thursday to Albert
City and then on to the show site.
There will be many horse-related demonstrations and
exhibits of horse-drawn implements.
POPULAR EVENTS REMAIN
The Board of Directors has secured an additional 20 acres
of land adjoining the west field so that there will be plenty of
room to accommodate the usual tractor field activities, plowing
and threshing along with the horse activities.
The Army of the Southwest, an Iowa Civil War reenactment
organization will return. Visit their encampment to learn about
family life in the Civil War era and expect to see cannon and
other arms fire on Saturday and Sunday.
The Kid’s Potato Patch returns, and will be located in the
west field.
The Talent Show drew some great talent last year and will
return to the entertainment stage. Area talent of all ages are
encouraged to register for this judged event which will include
cash awards.
The Threshermen’s tractor ride will be held again this year
on Thursday afternoon. Tractors of all ages, makes and sizes
are welcome to join the tractor ride which starts at 1 p.m.
Stay up to date with the latest in event details by visiting our
website at www.albertcitythreshermen.com