November 1999
Farm Collector Staff
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C. Wayne Walker5 hp Galloway on factory trucks
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ALABAMA, Dothan, Oct. 23, D ixieFlywheelers Association PioneerPeanut Days, Landmark Park,Hwy. 431 N.; Early peanut har vesting equipment in operation;1890s living history farm.Contact: Rhonda Johnston, 334-794-3452.
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ALASKA, Anchorage, Feb. 12,2000, Antique Power Club ofAlaska Fur Rendezvous. Contact:Thomas 'Bear' Rehard, PO Box871550, Wasilla, AK 99687; 907- 376-4441.
ARIZONA, Glendale, Nov. 13-14,Arizona EDCE&TA Fall Show,Historic Sahuaro Ranch, 9802 N.59th Ave.; Featuring 1 75 plusclassic/antique tractors. Tractorpull and parade both days.Contact: Ron Acker, 602-938-8293, or Carole DeCosmo, 623- 939-5782.
ARIZONA, Quartzsite, Jan. 28-30,2000, Quartzsite Cemboree, Mile Post 17 1-10. Antiqueengines, cars, tractors and trucks;gem show, hot air balloons,entertainment. Two miles of swapmeets. No charge for exhibitorcamping. Contact: Box 2801,Quartzsite, AZ 85346; 520-927- 5213; 602-982-8554.
ARKANSAS, Hope, Oct. 23, RustyWheels Old Engine Club FallSwap Meet, Fair Park. Contact:Don Schilling, Rt. 16, Box 491-HA, Texarkana, TX 75503; 903-793-8304.
CALIFORNIA, Vista, third andfourth weekend in October,Threshing Bee, Antique Tractorand Engine Show, Antique Gasand Steam Engine Museum, 2040N. Santa Fe Avenue. Museumopen daily, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Contact: 760-941-1791 or 1-800-5TRACTOR.
CALIFORNIA, Woodland, Oct. 31,Heidrick Ag History CenterSwap Meet, 1962 Hays Lane.Contact: 530-666-9700.
CALIFORNIA, Tulare, Feb. 8-10,2000, California FarmEquipment Show, 4450 S.Laspina. Contact: Gary Schulz, PO Box 1475, Tulare, CA 93275;
559-688-1751.
DELAWARE, Laurel, Oct. 30,Delmarva Driving Club FifthAnnual Fall Harvest atPepperbox, from Laurel: East on Rt. 24, turn south at Rd. 62, go tofirst intersection, turn right. Plowing and field demonstrations;antique equipment, cars andtrucks; carriage museum, demon strations, children's activities, food,free horse-drawn shuttles, activities from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact:302-875-4971.
FLORIDA, Bradenton, Oct. 30-31,Hunsader Farms 8th AnnualPumpkin Festival, 10 miles east of1-75 on CR 675, halfway betweenSR 64 and SR 70. Heading southon 1-75, take exit 42; headingnorth on 1-75, take exit 41 A.Featuring pumpkins, crafts, bands, food, hay rides and more.Wanted: displays of antiqueengines, flywheelers, tractors, etc.Contact: David and Kim Hunsader,941-727-7580.
FLORIDA, St. Petersburg, Nov. 6-7,Florida Antique Power ClubShow, Pinellas Pioneer Settlement,3130 31 st St. South. Antique tractors, engines and equipment; demon
strations and displays;working sawmill and blacksmith;children's activities. Contact: HalCorum, 3130 31st St. South, St.Petersburg, FL 33712; 727-866-6401.
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