Haying in the 30's is held on the August long weekend, celebrating the olden days of farming.
Admission and camping fees are free, but all proceeds of the event goes to help people with cancer, who are going through treatment. The event is a chance for families and friends to enjoy and heritage and charity in one event. All donations go to help people with cancer.
Events throughout the weekend include, face-painting, horseshoe demos, old-fashioned farming demos and beef on a bun dinner.
2024 event highlights
Haying in the 30s sets the stage with a festival weekend of rural and agricultural celebrations.
Saturday
11am Opening Ceremony and Parade
Horses, floats, candy and a parade usher in Haying in the 30's.
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6pm Beef on a bun
Enjoy a free supper on Saturday night provide by the organizers of Haying in the 30's.
9pm Old fashioned hoedown
After you've filled up on barbecued beef, put on your dancing shoes and head to good old hoedown. Music that you can two-step to all night is on tap for all ages.
Sunday
9am Interfaith service
On Sunday morning, Haying in the 30's hosts an interfaith service for anyone who would like to attend.
9:30 pancake breakfast
11:30 demo and attractions
Admission
Admission is free but donations are accepted; all proceeds go to support those undergoing cancer treatment.
More info
For the most recent updates and program info, visit the festival website.
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