O'Fallon Historical Society Presents

Homestead Days & All-Class Reunion

June 26-29, 2008


Registration & Events

Please Let us know in advance if you wish to participate for the following events:

- Oil Field Tour
- Triathlon: Bowling, Pool & Golf (limited to 1st 100)
- Steak Fondue
- Reunion Pig Roast
- Chuck Wagon Dinner
- Wagon Drive (Separate Registration, Provide your own wagon & horse)

Deadline for Registration: June 1, 2008
Registration Cover Fee: $10 per Adult (18 yrs & up)
Payment may be made upon arrival at check-in

Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:

Mail registration with events you plan to attend to:
Judy Brown
PO Box 932
Baker, MT 59313

Your tickets for events will be in an envelope upon arrival at check-in.

Mail wagon drive registration to:
Dave Hayden
211 County Rd 9
Baker, MT 59313

T-Shirts and Sweatshirts for the All-Class Reunion are available.

White with maroon lettering
T-Shirts $10 each (sizes M,L,XL)
Sweatshirts $22 each (sizes M,L,XL,XXL,XXXL)
Must be ordered by May 12, 2008.
All orders are to be pre-paid

Mail Orders To:
Gwen Setinc
PO Box 665
Baker, MT 59313

List of Motels
SageBrush Inn - 778-3341
Montana Motel - 778-3315
Roy's Motel & RV Park - 778-3321
Lakefront Bed & Breakfast - 778-2727
Lakefront also has RV rental & hook-ups
RV Park at Gun Range (Brian Hickey) 778-3239

Questions:
Judy Brown
   406-778-2786 (evenings)
   406-778-2920 (days)

Barbara Olind
   406-778-3381

   

Thursday, June 26th

8:00-9:00     Continental Breakfast at Fairgrounds-Registration begins.
9:00 Bowling-Golf-Pool Triathlon starts (meet at fairgrounds)
9:00 Oil Field Tours-meet at Fairgrounds
9:00-5:30 Quilt and Art Show-Fair- grounds all 4 days
10:00-2:00 Museum for demonstrations and Flea Market out on the street - Homemade Ice Cream for all to enjoy. Included in demonstrations: spinning yarn, making butter, soap, rope making & much more! Look at what a Sod house may have looked like., and see our Old Tractor Show and buggy and wagon display.
12:00-1:30 Flea Market Lunch served by Sorority.
2:00 Museum demonstrations end
2:30-4:00 Local Theater Production at Longfellow School
4:00 Beer Garden opens
5:30 Meal at Fairgrounds Lutheran Stand
7:30 Free night to do whatever

Friday, June 27th

7:00-8:00 Breakfast at Fairground Lutheran Stand– Registration Continues
8:00 Wagon Drive starts from Fairgrounds
9:00-5:00 Old Time Pictures at Fairgrounds.
9:00 Oil Field Tours-meet at Fairgrounds (Repeat)
10:00-2:00 Museum for demonstrations and Flea Market out on the street including Homemade Ice Cream for all to enjoy -Included in demonstrations: spinning yarn, making butter, soap and much more! Look at what a Sod house may have looked like, and see our Old Tractor Show.
12:00-1:30 Flea Market Lunch at the Museum by Sorority
2:00 Museum demonstrations end
2:30-4:00 Local Theater Production at Longfellow School (repeat)
4:00 Beer Garden opens
5:30-8:00 Steak Fondue at the Fairgrounds after Wagon Drive ($15 full size steak, $8 for 1/2 size, $5 kids hotdog meal)
6:30-8:00 Roast marshmallows over contained pit for kids
8:00 Cowboy Poetry in Grandstand, announcement of King and Queen. Free Will Donation.

Saturday, June 28th

8:00-9:00 Breakfast at Fairgrounds Lutheran Stand-Registration Continues
9:00-5:00 Old Time Pictures at Fairgrounds
11:00-12:00 Parade
12:00 Beer Garden opens
12:00-1:30 Lunch at Fairgrounds Lutheran Stand and Knights of Columbus
2:00-5:00 Thrashing machine demonstration at Fairgrounds
5:00-7:00 Reunion Pig Roast at Fairgrounds
7:00-9:00 Entertainment to be Announced
9:00 Street Dance-Downtown Baker

Sunday, June 29th

8:00-10:30 Breakfast at Fairgrounds Lutheran Stand
11:00-12:00    Church Services at Fairgrounds
12:00-2:00 Chuck wagon Roundup Feast/Beer Garden opens
2:00-3:30 Lawn Mower races on Fairgrounds race track/Grandstand Viewing
3:30-6:00 Tractor Pulling Contest at Fairgrounds race track/Grandstand Viewing
6:00-7:00 Lutheran and Knights of Columbus Supper-Fairgrounds
7:00 Musical Variety Show-Free will offering