Pendleton SC, March 6, 2014:
The Pendleton Historic Foundation invites the whole family to Farm Day at Ashtabula on March 29 from 9am – 3pm. This one-day festival celebrates the rich heritage of agriculture in the Upstate. Our Farm Day “ag-venture” showcases antique equipment such as old tractors, cotton gins, and hit-and-miss engines to demonstrate the equipment of yesterday and the historical progression of farming.
Visitors will enjoy demonstrations of old-time crafts such as blacksmithing, quilting, candle making, manual cotton seed pulling, weaving on a cricket loom, and meeting Clarabelle the automated milking cow, which is brought to you by our friends at the Bart Garrison Agricultural Museum of South Carolina. This family event also features a “Kiddie Korral” with activities just for children. Little farm hands will enjoy sack racing, canning and coloring contests, corn husking and grinding, apple pudding making, and woodworking demonstrations.
When you’re feeling a hankering for vittles, fill your tank with BBQ from the Smokin’ Pig or enjoy hotdogs from WOW DAWGS. BBQ plates will range in price from $6 to $8, and hotdog plates - two 100% Angus beef hotdogs, drink and chips for $6 OR one ½ lb. 100% Angus hotdog with drink and chips for $8.
Whether you’re a city mouse or a country mouse, Farm Day will fill your family’s day with fun. Admission is $10 per car or minivan and $25 for buses with up to 10 passengers. Ashtabula house tours will be available for a reduced price of $3 per person.
Ashtabula is located at 2725 Old Greenville Highway- Central, SC 29630, which is located about three miles east of Pendleton’s Town Square on SC 88. Specific directions can be obtained by calling 864-646-7249, by e-mailing pendleton.hf@gmail.com, or by visiting the website at www.pendletonhistoricfoundation.org.
The Pendleton Historic Foundation is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to the restoration and preservation of historic properties in Pendleton and the interpretation of the diverse history and cultural heritage of the area. The Foundation owns and operates Ashtabula and Woodburn historic house museums in the Pendleton area.
Saturday Mar 29, 2014
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM EDT
2725 Old Greenville Highway Central, SC 29630
Printed courtesy of andersonscchamber.com – Contact the Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce - Anderson, SC for more information.
432 North Main Street , Anderson, SC 29621 – 864-226-3454 – bgreer@andersonscchamber.com