Frank J. Buchman

Cowboy • Horseman • Writer

Meriden Threshers Plan Fall Festival, Swap Meet Attractions

“So much to see and do” at the 41stth Fall Festival and Swap Meet, this weekend, Sept. 28 and 29.

“It’ll all be at Cottonwood Station reproduction living history town just north of Meriden,” announced Jesse Noll.

Cottonwood Station is the reproduction living history town near Meriden hosting a Fall Festival and Swap Meet, September 28 and 29.

President of the Meriden Antique Engine and Threshers Association, Noll said there’d be a flea market plus arts and crafts.

Saturday and Sunday highlight for many are the antique tractors and engines with about everything one could imagine and more.

“Come buy, sell or trade,” Noll invited. “There’ll be plenty of good deals on engines, tractors, machinery, antiques, tools and collectibles.”

Throughout both days, the old town comes alive with working displays in the stores and buildings. They include the sorghum shack, print shop, blacksmith shop, flour mill, saw mill, log cabin, and engine building.

”We’ll be making apple butter, apple cider, sorghum and flour as well as sawing wood and creating ‘works of iron.’ It’ll all be done the old fashioned way,” Noll said.

 A traditional feature is the stock antique garden tractor pull Saturday morning at 10 o’clock, and Sunday afternoon at 12:30. “There’ll be seven classes with three trophies awarded in each class,” Noll promised.

“Rich Johnson After Midnight” will entertain with live music for the barn dance Saturday night.

Church services Sunday morning, 9 o’clock, are at the Bloomfield Church right there in Cottonwood Station.

Stock antique garden tractor pulls will attract tough competition to the Fall Festival and Swap Meet, September 28 and 29, north of Meriden.

Camping hookups and modern restrooms including showers are available with concessions at the chuck wagon.

“We’re not responsible for accidents, and dogs must be on leashes,” Noll said. “Golf carts and UTVs can be used with registration, insurance and signed waiver, but no ATVs are allowed.”

Details are at www.meridenthreshers.org and on Facebook.

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