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17th Russell Creek/Homeplace Tractor Show, June 15, 2013

Special feature will be a photography workshop. Admission is free.

From George Kolbenschlag
News from Homeplace on Green River

The 17th Russell Creek/Homeplace on Green River Antique Tractor & Gas Engine Show will be held 7am-3pmCT/8am-4pmET, Saturday, June 15, 2013, at the Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY. Admission is free

The show was formerly Lewis Garrison's Russell Creek Antique Tractor and Gas Engine Show.

Events include the the following:
  • Antique tractor/gas engine exhibit, competitions, parade and awards.
  • Family activies including games, pedal tractor pull and other activities for children
  • Food and music
  • Photography workshop (the contact is: Gougend@lindsey.edu
Homeplace, 5807 New Campbellsville Road (KY 55), Campbellsville, KY, is located 14 miles north of Columbia, KY and six miles south of Campbellsville, KY.

Contacts are Ken Forman 270-469-4738 or email kenforman@windstream.net

Also coming to Homeplace, September 7, 2013, Fall Heritage Festival.

Homeplace website: Homeplacefarm.org





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