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Harvest FestSeptember 6, 2015Time: 9:00 am 10:00pmMORE
Summer FestJuly 15, 2015Time: 9:00 am 12:00pmMORE
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Sixth Annual Harvest Fest coming September 6!
Returning to the harvest celebrations of the 1920-1940's, the Hermantown Historical Society is planning their special fall event on Saturday, September 6. The Sixth Annual Harvest Fest begins at 9:00 a.m. with something for everyone to enjoy until the closing at 4:00 p.m. Throughout the day there will be a variety of food vendors, musicians, artisans, activities for children, and vendors displaying their wares. Covering the area from the Ugstad Rd. to the Community Building (5255 Maple Grove Rd.), the society is planning for a large crowd to attend the community celebration, with plenty of parking spaces available. (Watch for desig-nated parking signs)
Featured throughout the day:
Children's activities: Face Painting, Hay Wagon Rides, Miniature Train Rides, Simek Farms Pumpkin Maze, Petting Farm Animals, Baby Pumpkin paintings
History Center's new displays: Fire of 1918, Hermantown School staff, Collection of Barbers blades, Genealogy & family history, WWI uniform
Musicians: Beaconaires; 9:00 -10:30; Ripple Effect; 10:45 -11:30; Neil Witikkos Glenwood Guys;11:45 -12:45; Jim Grussendorf and Company; 1:00 - 2:30; Just Friends from Esko; 2:45 - 3:45
Duane Benoits (O) Gauge Model Railroad Demonstration in the Community Building.
Artisian Demonstrations, Food Vendors, Vintage Tractors, and Motors
Variety of vendors from Northeastern Minnesota will set up their booths around the area of the Community Building to offer: farm produce, plants & beeswax items, breads and cookies, maple syrup, honey, jams & candles, home and cabin furnishings, soaps, jewelry, necklaces, purses& scarves, Rosemalling, clothing, wood carvings, wooden furniture, signs, paintings, pottery, birdhouses, ornaments & note cards
Admission is $5.00 for a family; $2.00 for adults; $1.00 for youths from 6 to 18; under 5 Free.
For more information, call 729-8058 or 624-3040.
Hermantown Historical Society
For more information contact Hermantown Historical society
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