Highlights of the MATC Festival MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

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Highlights of the MATC Festival MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
www.MaineAntiqueTractorClub.com
july
2014
M E SS AG E F R OM TH E P R E S I D E N T
Greetings to all our members: Our biggest event of the year is over. We had an interesting show at our festival even
if some changes in our event schedule were made that changed some starting times, we now have an opportunity to
review and plan for our next festival in 2015. Our land in Norridgewock is progressing and our August 3rd meeting is
to be held at the Club House in Norridgewock. I hope this meeting will be a chance for our members to contribute some
ideas and thoughts about the land. We have a long hard road ahead to make it happen, but I think we can do it. Keep
them tractors rolling. —
­ Bob Clark, President
Highlights of the MATC Festival
Planning and working on the annual festival takes a year.
The hard work begins Wednesday morning. The first trip
Terry hauled the club trailer and I hauled our Gibson to the
fairgrounds. Unloading the tables and chairs in the Starbird Building is hard work. For some reason those tables get
heavier and heavier each year. The final trip Thursday Terry
hauled our camper and I hauled our Gator. Over the years the
festival has become a happy and a sad time. It’s always happy
to see the members, some we only see once a year. It’s sad to
think about the members who are no longer able to be with us
or who have passed away. It was a busy 3 days. In all I did 43
new and renewal memberships. In addition I sold 16 shingles
with the MATC logo branded on them. Thanks to the work
done by Ric Parady and Ron Winship on the progressive drag,
it worked great with only one minor problem. It’s fun watching the doodle bug pull. The pullers work as a team and have
fun doing it. I always miss the charity auction Sunday afternoon. The bidders go home with less money and some neat
items. Some must really like pie. Thanks, Pam Vaillancourt,
for all you do to make this charity fundraiser such a success.
If we didn’t have some hard working members, we wouldn’t
have a festival. Thanks, everyone. This year Debbie Rivard
worked really hard on the flea market. When she handed her
money over to Terry each afternoon, it was all counted. Mike
Rivard was kept busy doing many different things. Eunice
Michaud, Rita Fitzsimmons, and Joan & Eugene Alley spent
their days at the sales table with very few breaks. Terry and
I want to especially thank Ralph Bagley and John Ekholm for
helping us pack up Sunday afternoon and Monday morning.
We usually do it alone. Another big thanks to all the members
who sold tickets at the gate. When Terry & I finally got home
Monday, we were exhausted. Tuesday was spent counting
money and going to the bank.
Respectfully Submitted,
Harriet Spencer, Secretary
N E X T ME E T I NG:
August 3, 2014
Hosts: Coval & Sonya Conant and Steve & Sharon Lee
MATC Clubhouse in Norridgewock
They will furnish hamburgers and hot dogs.
Please bring salads, desserts, drinks, etc.
Lunch: 12:00 pm - Meeting: 1:00 pm
Sincere condolences to the family of
Robert Gleason from Dresden.
PRESIDENT
Bob Clark
634 Sandy River Rd, Starks, ME 04911
(207) 696-3698
SECRETARY
Harriet Spencer
35 N Shore Dr, Smithfield, ME 04978
(207) 362-3351 • [email protected]
NEWSLETTER EDITOR
Jennifer Libby
220 Eames Rd, Winslow, ME 04901
[email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT
Matthew Hunter
17 Nash Drive, Chelsea, ME 04330
(207) 622-6608 • [email protected]
TREASURER
Terry Spencer
35 N Shore Dr, Smithfield, ME 04978
(207) 362-3351 • [email protected]
WEBMASTER
Burl Ewell
48 Serenity Dr, W. Gardiner, ME 04345
(207) 522-0693
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
Our 2014 Tractor Festival has come and gone for another year. We
lucked out with the weather, no rain storms this year, and it was
hot all three days. Many thanks to all members who work very
hard to put this show on and and it takes good team work to make
it successful. Everyone works together, helping and supporting
each other in whatever the task is that has to be accomplished. The
charity this year was for the Maine Lung Association in honor of
Dick Larrivee, who along with his wife, Martha, was chairman of
the festival for many years and a faithful member of MATC. Dick
and Martha worked many hours for the good of the Club. We
extend our thanks to Pam Vaillencourt and Barbara Jordan for
their dedication to organizing the charity event each year. We also
extend our thanks to the Antique Tractor and Lawn and Garden
Pulling Committee’s for their dedication and hard work putting on
the pulls during the show, the pedal tractor pull for the kiddies,
doodle bug pull, to all of the in field demonstrations, gate people,
sales table, flea market, our Secretary and Treasurer, Festival
Chairman, Judy Adams for the photo’s she takes and puts on the
website, all of the vendors, and to all of the folks that brought their
tractors and put them in the line up for everyone to enjoy. My
thanks to all the campers who faithfully come every year and to the
new ones that come in each year, I enjoy visiting with you and look
forward to seeing you again next year.
The next Festival Meeting will be on August 6th at 7 pm, the first
Wednesday of the month, at the Club House in Norridgewock. Take
care of yourself and each other.
Submitted by Judy Fairbanks
MATC President Bob Clark, Martha Larrivee,
and Pam Vaillancourt.
With $704.00 donated by tractor drivers from the “Hook
Fee Pull” Friday evening, items donated from our inside and
outside vendors, club sponsors, cash donations and homemade
pies entered into the Pie Baking Contest for the Sunday
afternoon auction, the Maine Antique Tractor Club has had
another successful charitable fundraiser. $2429.00 will be
donated by the MATC to the Maine Lung Association in
Memory of Dick Larrivee. This is only possible as a result of
the generosity of our club members, their families and friends.
A gigantic “Thank You” to all for making this happen!
Photos from the Festival are on the photo Album page, along with a local paper article.
Many thanks to Judy Adams for all the great pictures!
FARMINGTON FESTIVAL PULLING RESULTS
PROGRESSIVE DRAG CHARITY PULL
2500 lb class
1. Steve Powers
2. Brooke Stewart
3. Don Pease
4. Andy Haslam
5. Mike Pratt
6. Mike Rivard
Oliver 60
Ford 2N
Farmall BN
Silver King
Massey Harris Pacer
Farmall Cub Lowboy
110.79”
106.76”
105.12”
103.21”
95.96”
0”
3000 lb class
1. Scott Stevens
2. Kevin Buck
3. Tammy Buck
4. Steve Powers
5. Mark Buck
Case VAC
Ford 8N
Ford 8N
Oliver 60
Ford 8N
126.95”
126.0”
121.07”
118.61”
107.40”
3500 lb class
1. Scott Stevens
2. Mark Blaisdell
3. Brian Winslow
4. Mike Pratt
5. Bill Davis
Case VAC
Farmall Super C
Oliver 66
Cockshutt 30
Oliver 66
102.74”
97.41”
96.34”
95.77”
94.78”
4000 lb class
1. Bill Davis
2. Mark Blaisdell
3. Mike Pratt
4. Arthur Child
Oliver 66
Farmall Super C
Cockshutt 30
Cockshutt 30
107.13”
106.65”
106.32”
left early
4500 lb class
1. Steve Powers
2. Kevin Buck 3. Don Baldwin
4. Mark Blaisdell
5. Tammy Buck
6. Don Pease
7. Arthur Child
8. John Hilton
9. Mike Rivard
10.Ric Parady
Oliver 77
122.01”
Ford 841
118.87”
Ford 900
116.78”
Farmall Super H
111.18”
Ford 841
110.77”
Cockshutt 30
110.57”
Cockshutt 30
107.46”
Farmall Super H
107.11”
International 350
84.86”
Oliver 77
(DQ speeding) 119.24”
5000 lb class
1. Steve Powers
2. John Hilton
3. Mark Blaisdell
4. Ric Parady
5. John Hilton
Oliver 77
International 300
Farmall Super H
Oliver 77
Farmall Super H
126.60”
124.66”
122.97”
121.10”
119.66”
5500 lb class
1. John Hilton
2. Burl Elwell
International 300
John Deere A
6000 lb class
1. Andy Campney
2. Randy Grant 3. Brian Winslow
4. Charles Ring
5. John Hilton
John Deere A
Farmall M
John Deere A
John Deere 530
Farmall 450
6500 lb class
1. Bob Batchelder
2. Kelly Stratton
3. Randy Grant
4. Bill Davis
5. Andy Campney
6. Brian Winslow
7. John Hilton
8. Charles Ring
Farmall M
Farmall M
Farmall Super M
John Deere 60
John Deere D
John Deere D
Farmall 450
John Deere 530
7000 lb class
1. Mark Blaisdell
2. Bob Batchelder
3. Andy Haslam
4. Bill Davis
5. Thurston Haslam
6. Ron Winship
Farmall 560
49.89”
Farmall M
49.24”
Cockshutt 50
48.71”
John Deere 60
42.58”
Cockshutt 50
no show
Minneapolis Moline G (DQ speeding) 55.03”
72.77”
53.46”
113.94”
104.73”
100.28”
89.53”
70.99”
full pull 57.01”
full pull 50.75”
full pull 50.73”
full pull 47.0”
129.82”
129.45”
111.15”
88.09”
7500 lb class
1. Mark Blaisdell
Farmall 560
2. Ron Winship
Minneapolis Moline G
3. Bill Clark
John Deere 730
4. Bob Clark
John Deere 720
5. Andy Haslam
Farmall 560
6. Thurston Haslam Farmall 560
7. Josiah Dillingham John Deere 730
Open class
1. Russ Hudon
2. Burl Elwell
Christin Moon, Austin Dillingham, Dory Clark, and
Audrey Dillingham were the 2014 Scavenger Hunt
winners. Each of these two teams found all 20 items on
their list and received $5.00 cash and a Maine Antique
Tractor Club back pack filled with lots of goodies.
John Deere R
Case 500
70.44”
64.28”
62.68”
57.80”
57.47”
56.37”
52.14”
74.91”
62.28”
FARMINGTON FESTIVAL PULLING RESULTS
PROGRESSIVE DRAG PULL
2500 lb class
1. Steve Powers
2. Salomon Orff
3. Mark Buck
4. Brooke Stewart
5. Don Pease
6. Stan Adams
7. Mike Pratt
8. David Berry
9. Justin Richards
10.Mike Pratt
Oliver 60
Ford 2N
Ford 2N
Ford 2N
Farmall BN
Farmall BN
Silver King
Ford 8N
Ford 8N
Massey Harris
105.23”
100.65”
98.29”
97.41”
85.88”
83.72”
80.16”
79.06”
73.51”
71.95”
3000 lb class
1. Brandon Buck
2. Coval Conant
3. Scott Stevens
4. Kevin Buck
5. Steve Powers
6. Dale Fairbanks
7. Leah Mayo
8. Don Pease
9. Mark Helsor
10.Mark Buck
11.Brooke Stewart
Ford 8N
Farmall Super C
Case VAC
Ford 8N
Oliver 60
Oliver 60
Case VAC
Farmall BN
Ford Jubilee
Ford 8N
Ford 8N
130.76”
130.07”
124.02”
121.20”
119.25”
117.68”
113.10”
110.61”
110.38”
110.22”
101.83”
3500 lb class
1. Mike Pratt
2. Brian Winslow
3. Scott Stevens 4. Andy Campney
5. Bill Davis
6. Mark Blaisdell
7. Coval Conant
8. Mark Helsor
9. Justin Richards
10.JR Rose
11.David Berry
12.Dale McConnell
13.David Mayo
Cockshutt 30
Oliver 66
Case VAC
Oliver 66
Oliver 66
Farmall Super C
Farmall Super C
Ford Jubilee
Ford NAA
Farmall C85.31”
Ford NAA
Farmall 230
Case VAC
104.22”
103.86”
100.90”
99.88”
99.14”
98.43”
89.88”
88.42”
85.72”
4000 lb class
1. Mike Pratt
2. Arthur Child
3. Mike Rivard
4. Mark Blaisdell
5. Don Pease
6. Don Baldwin
7. Bill Davis
8. Bob Hamlin
9. Stan Adams
10.JR Rose
Cockshutt 30
Cockshutt 30
Farmall 230
Farmall Super C
Cockshutt 30
Ford 900
Oliver 66
Farmall 230
Farmall H
Farmall Super C
109.49”
104.24”
102.58”
102.20”
100.50”
99.90”
97.20”
96.90”
94.79”
87.08”
4500 lb class
1. Steve Powers
2. Arthur Child
3. Don Baldwin
4. Kevin Buck
5. John Hilton
6. Brandon Buck
7. Salomon Orff
8. Don Pease
9. Mark Helsor
Oliver 77
Cockshutt 30
Ford 900
Ford 841
Farmall H
Ford 841
Massey Harris Cockshutt 30
Ford 850
114.10”
109.78”
109.24”
108.15”
107.11”
106.70”
106.37”
104.02”
101.58”
81.04”
68.82”
56.70”
10.Roy Farnum
11.Chuck Dews
12.Mike Rivard
John Deere A
McCormick Deering
International 350
101.33”
88.20”
82.83”
5000 lb class
1. Steve Powers
2. Dale Fairbanks
3. Ric Parady
4. Mark Blaisdell
5. Mark Helsor
6. John Hilton
7. Salomon Orff
8. Roy Farnum
9. Mike Rivard
10.Chuck Dews
Oliver 77
Oliver 77
Oliver 77
Farmall Super H
Ford 850
International 300
Massey Harris
John Deere A
McCormick Deering
McCormick Deering
119.50”
118.21”
117.50”
113.59”
110.85”
110.23”
102.81”
94.70”
85.69”
84.53”
5500 lb class
1. Randy Chapman Oliver 88
2. John Hilton
International 300
3. Burl Elwell
John Deere A
129.03”
125.51”
110.86”
6000 lb class
1. Brian Kendrick
2. Brian Winslow
3. Andy Campney
4. Randy Chapman
5. Charles Ring
6. John Hilton
Farmall Super M
John Deere A
John Deere A
Oliver 88
John Deere 530
Farmall 450
108.86”
104.56”
104.55”
97.07”
89.39”
69.18”
6500 lb class
1. Bob Batchelder 2. Bill Davis
3. Coval Conant
4. Brian Winslow
5. Andy Campney
6. Randy Grant
7. Kelly Stratton
8. John Hilton
9. Charles Ring
10.Thurston Haslam
Farmall M
John Deere 60
Farmall M
John Deere D
John Deere D
Farmall Super M
Farmall M
Farmall 450
John Deere 530
Farmall M
full pull
130.70”
128.70”
127.48”
126.61”
126.03”
124.87”
121.42”
120.23”
95.13”
7000 lb class
1. Coval Conant
2. Bill Davis
3. Mark Blaisdell
4. Bob Batchelder
5. Ron Winship
Farmall M
John Deere 60
Farmall 560
Farmall M
Minneapolis Moline G
143.57”
138.04”
130.93”
129.99”
105.38”
7500 lb class
1. Mark Blaisdell
Farmall 560
2. Randy Chapman Case 500
3. Bob Clark
John Deere 720
4. Floyd Emerson
John Deere 720
5. Ron Winship
Minneapolis Moline G
6. Bill Clark
John Deere 730
7. Josiah Dillingham John Deere 730
8. Thurston Haslam Farmall 560
67.37”
63.16”
61.15”
59.75”
57.74”
52.88”
52.12”
51.99”
Open class
1. Glen DeWitt
2. Randy Chapman
3. Scott Stevens
4. Burl Elwell
John Deere R
Case 500
Case 500
Case 500
100.79”
95.51”
89.95”
84.72”
FARMINGTON FESTIVAL PULLING RESULTS
STONE BOAT PULL
2000 lb class
1. Bob Hamlin
2. Andy Campney
John Deere L
John Deere L
2500 lb class
1. Mike Fairbanks
2. Steve Powers
3. Mark Buck
4. Brooke Stewart
5. Andy Haslam
6. Don Pease
Oliver 60
Oliver 60
Ford 2N
Ford 2N
Silver King
Farmall BN
3000 lb class
1. Steve Powers
2. Mark Buck
3. Mike Fairbanks
4. Coval Conant
5. Don Pease
6. Stan Adams
7. Scott Stevens
8. Justin Richards
9. Brooke Stewart
10.David Berry
Oliver 60
2 full pulls full pull
Ford 8N
1 full pull
52.5”
Oliver 60
1 full pull
30.5”
Farmall Super C 1 full pull
24.0”
Farmall BN
1 full pull
21.5”
Farmall BN
1 full pull
21.0”
Case VAC
84.5”
Ford 8N
38.5”
Ford 8N
32.5”
Ford 8N
10.0”
3500 lb class
1. Scott Stevens
2. Brian Winslow
3. Mike Pratt
4. Bill Davis
5. Andy Campney
6. Coval Conant
Case VAC
Oliver 66
Cockshutt 30
Oliver 66
Oliver 66
Farmall Super C
4000 lb class
1. Arthur Child
2. Bill Davis
3. Don Pease
4. Stan Adams
5. Mike Pratt
6. Don Baldwin
7. David Berry
4500 lb class
1. Arthur Child
2. Steve Powers
3. Roy Farnum
4. Don Pease
5. Don Baldwin
full pull
95.5”
4 full pulls
4 full pulls
3 full pulls
3 full pulls
3 full pulls
2 full pulls
42.5”
19.25”
37.25”
25.0”
15.5”
20.5”
3 full pulls
3 full pulls
3 full pulls
2 full pulls
2 full pulls
2 full pulls
38.5”
35.75”
34.75”
32.5”
25.5”
7.25”
Cockshutt 30
Oliver 66
Cockshutt 30
Farmall H
Cockshutt 30
Ford 900
Ford NAA
1 full pull
1 full pull
58.0”
44.5”
87.5”
62.0”
53.5”
31.75”
0”
Cockshutt 30
Oliver 77
John Deere A
Cockshutt 30
Ford 900
3 full pulls
3 full pulls
Adult
Judy Adams
Oliver 77
Oliver 77
5500 lb class
1. John Hilton
2. Burl Elwell
3. Roy Farnum
International 300 1 full pull full pull
John Deere A
45.0”
John Deere A
5.0”
6000 lb class
1. Andy Campney
2. Brian Winslow
John Deere A
John Deere A
6500 lb class
1. Andy Campney
2. Randy Grant
3. Brian Winslow
4. Bill Davis
5. Andy Haslam
6. Bob Batchelder
7. Coval Conant
8. Thurston Haslam
John Deere D
Farmall Super M
John Deere D
John Deere 60
Farmall M
Farmall M
Farmall M
Farmall M
2 full pulls
2 full pulls
2 full pulls
2 full pulls
2 full pulls
2 full pulls
1 full pull
1 full pull
7000 lb class
1. Bill Davis
2. Bob Batchelder
3. Andy Haslam
4. Thurston Haslam
John Deere 60
Farmall M
Cockshutt 50
Cockshutt 50
3 full pulls full pull
2 full pulls
73.0”
35.5”
2.0”
2 full pulls full pull
1 full pull
43.5”
1 full pull full pull
36.0”
7500 lb class
1. Josiah Dillingham John Deere 730 1 full pull
2. Bill Clark
John Deere 730 1 full pull
3. Floyd Emerson
John Deere 720
4. Andy Haslam
560 International
5. Bob Clark
John Deere 720
6. Thurston Haslam 560 International
7. Ron Winship
Minneapolis Moline G
Open class
1. Scott Stevens
2. Burl Elwell
Case 500
Case 500
2 full pulls
2 full pulls
62.0”
52.5”
52.25”
50.5”
32.0”
25.0”
28.75”
0”
48.25”
44.50”
96.0”
39.50”
22.75”
16.50”
14.0”
18.0”
0”
56.5”
42.0”
74.5”
35.5”
20.25”
Women’s Skillet Toss
Men’s Hammer Toss
Age Group 36 to 55
1st Fran Clark
2nd Barb Jordan
3rd Berta Roy
Age Group 36 to 55
1st Gary Clark
2nd Mark Jordan
Age Group 13 to 35
1st Tiffany Peaslee
2nd Jess Vaillancourt
3rd Tatum Jordan
2014
Photo Contest
Winners
Youth
Jared Rogers
5000 lb class
1. Dale Fairbanks
2. Steve Powers
People’s
Choice Award
Bob Hamlin
Age Group 56 and Over
1st Carol Coles
Age Group 13 to 35
1st Steve Powers
2nd Wes Jordan
3rd Joey Peaslee
Age Group 56 and Over
1st Randy Grant
2nd Bob Clark
3rd Stan Adams
2014 TRACTOR FESTIVAL - L & G TRACTOR PULLING RESULT
SUNDAY POINTS PULL
CHARITY PULL FRIDAY
750 pound class
1. Austin Dillingham Wheel Horse
82.6
900 pound class
1. Josiah Dillingham Massey Fergusson
2. Josiah Dillingham Wheel Horse
3. Armand Paradis Roper
4. Kris Melancon
Sears
5. Tony Gajdukow Sears
6. Kris Melancon
Wheel Horse
7. Tony Gajdukow Craftsman
8. Stan Adams
Gilson
90.4
89.9
86.9
.8
41.0
19.6
.4
47.3
1100 pound class
1. Pete Crosby
2. Armand Paradis
3. John Ekholm
4. Kris Melancon
5. Stan Adams
Sears Roper
68 Sears
Cub Cadet
Sears
Cub Cadet
128.7
110.4
80.1
71.6
66.1
1500 pound class 12” wheels
1. Pete Crosby
Sears 16hp
2. Stan Adams
Cub Cadet
3. Joe Brown
Sears 20hp
4. Armand Paradis 68 Sears
5. Pete Crosby
Sears 20hp
121.11
121.2
113.3
106.3
70.3
1500 pound class 15&16” wheels
1. Mel Nickerson
Power King
2. Josiah Dillingham Power King
121.2
108.1
2000 pound class
1. Josiah Dillingham Farmall Cub
2. Bob Hamlin
John Deere L
3. Mel Nickerson
Power King
full pull
full pull
116.2
The MATC Pie Judges, Suzie Caverly and Eunice Michaud,
smiling just moments after judging the pies.
750 pound class
1. Drake Knox
2. Alivia Knox
3. Austin Dillingham
77.8
68.11
66.6
800 pound class
1. Josiah Dillingham
2. Alex Zelinski
65.0
53.10
900 pound class
1. Stan Adams
2. William Robinson
3. Tony Gajdukow
4. Kris Melancon
78.7
77.2
62.6
58.11
1000 pound class
1. Matt Gravel
2. Josiah Dillingham
3. Alex Zelinski
88.2
87.1
64.10
1100 pound class
1. Armand Paradis
2. AJ Paradis
3. Pete Crosby
4. Rocky Gravel
5. John Ekholm
6. Kris Melancon
7. William Robinson
8. Tony Gajdukow
89.1
74.5
71.10
65.0
64.8
64.4
61.1
2.3
1500 pound class - 12” wheels 12-16 year olds
1. Alex Zelinski
2. Matt Gravel
135.5
86.6
1500 pound class - Adults 12” wheels
1. Pete Crosby
2. Pete Crosby
3. Wally Linnell
4. Armand Paradis
5. AJ Paradis
6. Stan Adams
7. Kris Melancon
136.2
136.0
126.11
126.8
117.7
73.7
64.1
1500 pound class - 15 & 16” wheels Adults
1. Mike Rivard
2. Mel Nickerson
3. Josiah Dillingham
137.1
95.5
89.4
2000 pound class
1. Bob Hamlin
2. Mike Rivard
3. Josiah Dillingham
145.6
78.10
71.2
“Best of the Best”
Franny Clark with a Strawberry/Rhubarb Pie
1st Place in the “Apple” Category:
Audrey Dillingham with an Apple Crumb Pie
1st Place in the “Fruit” Category:
Donna Clark with a Rhubarb Pie
1st Place in the “Other” Category:
Austin Dillingham with a Fresh Strawberry Cream Cheese Pie
JULY
Upcoming Events
JULY 12 - St. Albans Summerfest Parade
Contact Bob Davids @ 938-3258. Parade forms at 9:00 at the St. Albans School
for a 10:00 start. The school is located on Route 43, about a mile west of St.
Albans village. Parking is available for trucks and trailers behind the school.
Tractors can be parked for showing adjacent to Indian Stream Hardware after
the parade.
JULY 12 - Harrison Old Home Days Parade
Contact Brian Winslow @ 450-1220. Line up at 11:00 a.m. on Tolman Road
off Route 117 west of town for 12:00 noon parade.
JULY 12 - Moxie Festival Parade
Contact Ed Witham @ 783-0609. Line up at 8:30am for 10 am parade. From
Rte. 196 enter Lisbon High School entrance. Follow signs to registration area.
They will direct you to unload area. (parade is about 1 hour).
JULY 18-20 - Waterford Fair
Contact Brian Winslow @ 450-1220 or [email protected].
Waterford Worlds Fair - stressing agriculture during their fair and want a line
up of antique tractors and equipment. Tractor pull on Sat July 19 starting at
11:00 am. Barrel Train active all 3 days.
JULY 19 - Pittsfield Egg Festival
Contact Steve McCarron at 341-3456. Line-up at 8:00 AM and parade at 9:15.
JULY 24-27 - Pittston Fair
Contact Glenn Dewitt @ 737-9206 or [email protected]. Barrel train
and tractor display for the four days.
JULY 25-Aug 2 - Bangor Fair
Bangor Fair People Mover will be providing service on July 25 through
August 2 from 2 pm to 7 pm. Anyone who can provide a tractor to pull the
people mover and anyone who can ride the people mover should contact Dale
Fairbanks @ 778-2157 or 779-7732 or email: [email protected].
This is a great money maker for the club so anyone who can participate in
helping out for a day or two would be greatly appreciated.
AUG 16-23 - Union Fair
Contact Glenn Dewitt @ 737-9206. Tractor Pull with progressive drag on
Friday Aug 22 at 5:30pm. Tractors can be displayed all week.
AUG 23 - New Gloucester Community Fair
Contact Kevin Buck @ [email protected] or 926-3361. Fair is from 10
am to 7 pm with tractor or implement display welcomed. Fairgrounds are on
Bald Hill road or check out the web page at www.newgloucesterfair.com for
map.
AUG 23 - Madison-Anson Days Parade
Contact Bob Clark @ 696-3698. Line-up on Main Street in Anson at 9:00 a.m.
for 10:00 am parade start time.
AUG 24-SEPT 1 - Windsor Fair
Contact Terry Spencer @ 362-3351. Tractor display all week.
AUG 29 - Blue Hill Fair
Contact Dale Fairbanks @ 778-2157 or 779-7746 or [email protected]. Tractor Pull on Friday Night at 5:30 p.m. All classes using
Progressive Drag. This is one of our pulls that is most appreciated by the
audience and Blue Hill Fair association.
OCTOBER
OCT. 4 - Ring Farm, 1833 Hill Rd, Canaan
Yard sale donations are welcome, draft house demonstrations, wagon rides,
pumpkin carving, chips program, New Relm providing light music, free food
by River Front Barbecue. We are asking for a $20 donation per family, all of
which goes to the Maine Make a Wish Foundation. For info call Dan Ring at
474-7188 or 314-6229.
AUGUST
AUG 2 - Andover Old Home Days
Contact Floyd Emerson at 392-2442 Unload for parade and display at transfer
station ½ mile before the village. Line-up for parade at 9:30 for 10 am parade
start. Display at Martins garage in village after the parade.
AUG 2 - Wilton Blueberry Festival
Contact Mike Pratt @ 585-2336, [email protected]. Blueberry Festival
Parade and PULL. Line-up for parade at 8:00 a.m. at Western Maine Expo
(formerly G. H. Bass) on Route 156, Weld Road. Parade begins at 9:00 a.m.
Club pull (all classes) using progressive drag begins at 1:00 p.m. at Kineowatha
Park. Check out the festival at www.wiltonbbf.com.
AUG 2 & 3 - Scribners Mills Back To The Past
Contact Brian Winslow @450-1220. Area for tractors display both days.
AUG 7 - 16 - Skowhegan Fair
Contact Bill Clark @ 474-6664. Tractors will be displayed at fairgrounds
all week.
AUG 3-10 - Topsham Fair
Contact Glenn Dewitt @ 737-9206. Tractor Display and barrel train will be
there all week.
AUG 15 - Phillips Parade
Contact Steve Lee @ 585-2286. Phillips Old Home Days Big Parade with lineup at 4:00 p.m. at the ballpark west of town on Route 142. Parade begins at
5:00 p.m., usually with a funny theme.
AUG 20 & 21 - Maine Farm Days, Misty Meadow Farms, Clinton
Contact Bill Clark @ 474-6664. Need big tractors and drivers to haul wagons
with visitors on farm tour.
There will also be ground plowing and harrowing both days using trailer
plows and disk harrows. Please no hydraulic stuff. This will be for
demonstration to visitors on how plowing and disking used to be done.
Should be a fun two days!
SATURDAY, JULY 19
Waterford Fair Tractor Pull - 11am
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2
Wilton Blueberry Festival - 1pm
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
Union Fair Tractor Pull - 5:30pm
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29
Blue Hill Tractor Pull - 5:30pm
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Oxford Fair Tractor Pull - 9:30am
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Cumberland - 12pm noon
july
2014
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