ANTIQUE ENGINE & TRACTOR ASSOCIATION, INC. August 2013 NEWSLETTER Letter from the President - - - - - - Last weekend s summer tractor ride/show/auction was a great success! Please be sure to thank Lenzy and his helpers for putting on such a great event. Two tractor rides Friday, a very nice selection of machinery on show Saturday and a pretty big auction on Sunday. I always like to go to auctions and as usual indulged in a little too much bidding at this one too! Thought I would just get a few tools and take home in the car wrong. I ended up going to get the gooseneck for all the stuff. Before you know it we will have the Fall show upon us. We have the layout figured although new roads have not been graveled as the spring wetness caused numerous disruptions to all kinds of plans. We do have a nicely renovated corn crib, additional hay rack lean-to and the new Jordan Mercantile building. We have big ideas for the Mercantile so please get in touch with Larry and Paul to see how you can help out. We will have a great show again and I look forward to meeting more of you this year. As President I also get saddled with the title of show director so if you have suggestions or questions please seek me out. With these two titles it is a privilege to be your leader and I will make the necessary decisions to keep things running smoothly. This is not to say I will go along to get along. Leadership often requires tough and unpopular decisions to be made. I am not afraid to make some of those decisions and not all of you will agree. I am here for the good of the club and the long term good. I do not want to hear any more third hand anonymous griping about things if you ve got something to say come tell me or sign up to present at a board meeting. We have a fantastic bunch of helpers that always comes out of the woodwork each fall to help put this show on. You will get a well deserved thank-you from me when this is done in September. I encourage more of you to come forward and put in some effort no pain, no gain they say. Step up, be present and helpful. See you around. Mark
Calendar of Coming Events (Please let me know about events with neighboring clubs and I will post them as I can) Aug. 8 11, 2013 Northern Illinois Steam Power Show, Sycamore, IL Aug. 17 Car & Tractor Show, Cambridge, IL, registration at Village Hall 124 W. Exchange. St. Aug. 17 18, 2013 Central Illinois Farm Heritage Tractor Club, Wyoming, IL August 22 25 Half Century of Progress, Rantoul, IL August 24-25, 2013 Antique Tractor Show, Village of East Davenport. See http:// www.villageofeastdavenport.com/events.php Aug. 29 Sept. 2, 2013 Old Threshers Reunion, Mt. Pleasant, IA. September 13-15, 2013 Fall Show, AETA Show Grounds AETA Club Work * * * * * * * * * Aug. 17 is a club work day at the show grounds Every Saturday in September are work days. Other Work Projects: 1) preparing for the fall show 2) restoring Jordan Mercantile (contact Larry Goodwin or Paul Kouski) 3) cleaning out the craft barn Call Mark or Curt if you have other jobs you are willing to do or have some extra time on your hands.
AETA 52 nd Annual Working Farm Show 2013 SYSTEM OF CONTROL FOR SHOW OPERATIONS Show Director: Mark Johnston Feature Coordinator: Lenzy Stickler & John Boyens Vendors (non-food): Skip Farnam Vendors (food): Kyle Jahn, (Ed Mayhew & Randy Goddard) Gate, visitors: Paul Kouski Gate, exhibitors: Paul Tanner Parking (visitors, exhibitors, vendors, trailers): Curt Jacobs (& Ed Mayhew) Camping: Don Schupp, Vince Heller & Curt Threshermen s Dinner Larry Goodwin Show Office: Larry Gay Field Demonstrations: Kevin Bos Non field demonstrations: Chuck Bos Restrooms: Kyle Trash: Ed Klundt & Vince Heller Safety: Mark Loading dock, loading & unloading: Ed & Vince People movers Don Garden tractors: Kyle Gas engines: John Boyens Non-feature tractors: Paul Kouski (& Dick Black) Entertainment: Skip and Curt Sound system & communications: Skip (Larry Lord and Butch Bos) Daily parade: Kyle Publications and advertising: Skip Auction: Skip Dust Control: Curt Signs: Curt Education day and school visits: Lenzy and Curt Cleanup Director: Mark Johnston
FALL SHOW NOTES 1. Help is needed for the children s area call Deb and Steve Rogers, 309-944-4131. 2. Lots of help is needed for the gates. If our 400+ members could work a 2 hour shift one day of the event, we would have it covered. Call Paul Kouski, 847-404-3148. 3. Tickets are on sale for the Thresherman Dinners. Tickets must be ordered and paid in advance. The dinners have sold out every year so get your order in right away and don t wait until the fall show. There are only 100 tickets per night. Call Larry Goodwin, 309-945-8664. 4, Donations are needed for the pie auction. If you are interested in donating a pie to help, please contact Skip Farnum, 309-945-8867. 5. Items are needed for auction on Saturday. Contact Skip or Vern Mariman if you have items to list in the auction bill. 6. For visitors, tickets prices are $5 for one day and $10 for 3 days 7. Looking for IH-Farmall pedal tractors, combines, trucks, etc. for Fall Show Display. Please contact Lenzy Stickler 309-314-1649. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 Breakfast starting at 6:30 a.m. Displays 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Blacksmith, sawmill, threshing, wood carvers, horse farming, field demonstrations 9 a.m. 12 & 1 p.m. 4 p.m. Parade - 1 p.m. Sunnyfield Gardens Jeff Johnson 2 p.m. Thresherman Dinner 6 p.m. Gates Close 5 p.m. *Gates open at 6 a.m. for exhibitors and 7 a.m. for visitors *food vendors will be on the grounds every day * handicap transportation & people movers available all day everyday * vendor & demonstration booths everyday * Children s activities available every day SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14 Breakfast starting at 6:30 a.m. Displays 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Blacksmith, sawmill, threshing, wood carvers, horse farming, field demonstrations 9 a.m. 12 & 1 p.m. 4 p.m. Parade - 1 p.m. Music Country Standard Tyme 10 a.m. 1 p.m. Peggy the Plant Lady 2 p.m. Auction of donated items 3:30 p.m. *Pie auction to follow Thresherman Dinner 6 p.m. Gates Close 5 p.m. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15 Breakfast starting at 6:30 am Displays 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Blacksmith, sawmill, threshing, wood carvers, horse farming, field demonstrations 9 a.m. 12 & 1 p.m. 4 p.m. Church Service 9 a.m. Antique Tractor Pull by River Bend Tractor Pullers Noon Parade - 1 p.m. Craig Hignight 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. Gates close 4 p.m. Hayracks full and ready for threshing! Thanks to those who built the extension on the barn to help shelter the hayracks and to those who came out on the hot day to help with the wheat binding.
Antique Engine & Tractor Association, Inc. P. O. Box 112 Geneseo, IL 61254-0112 REMEMBER TO RENEW YOUR DUES! Send $25 to treasurer: Paul Kouski, PO Box 112, Geneseo, IL 61254. AETA BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2013 Term ends 2013 Term ends 2014 Term ends 2015 Mark Johnston (Pres) Kyle Jahn (Secretary) Curt Jacobs ( Vice-Pres) Home 309-944-2481 Home: Home: 309-658-2128 Cell: 309-507-3368 Cell: 309-945-7947 Cell: 309-314-3603 Email: JohnstonMark@JohnDeere.com Email: kjahn600@gmail.com Email: curtjacobs@nbson.net Paul Kouski (Treasurer) Larry Goodwin (Historian) Skip Farnam Home: 309-523-3047 Home: 309-944-2670 Home: 309-944-4982 Cell: 847-404-3148 Cell: 309-945-8664 Cell: 309-945-8867 Email: paul@golnblu.com Email: goodwinl@mchsi.com Email: Ed Klundt Vince Heller Don Schupp Home: 309-654-2425 Home: Home: 309-288-3781 Cell: Cell: 309-507-1291 Cell: 309-945-5624 Email: aced2844@gmail.com Email: mailbuss@nbsmail.net Email: dmschupp@mchsi.com EDITOR: Dick & Karen Mowers. (309) 945-1477 Email: kcc41@mchsi.com Website: ae-ta.com TO RECEIVE THIS NEWSLETTER OR CLUB UPDATES AND REMINDERS BY EMAIL, LET US KNOW at kcc41@mchsi.com or contact Curt at curtjacobs@nbson.net.