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IHCC Chapter #7 Fall Show and Tillage Festival, Oct 10, 11, 12 Directions, maps and info on first page

#1 User is offline   ole three bottom 

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Posted 27 July 2008 - 11:18 AM

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IHCC Chapter #7


Plan now to join us for a weekend of fun in the furrow.

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Directions:

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If you are comming from the South, You will be bring Interstate 69 up from Indianapolis to exit#10. this is Indiana State Road #238, also knowen as Greenfield Ave. Turn left on 238 and cross over the interstate. At the first stop light after south bound ramps turn right on to Bergen Blvd. {Take note that a left turn will take you to the new Shopping Center complete with IMAX Cinima. Your wife might want to check this place out.} Take Bergen Blvd. to where it T's at 146th st. and turn right. At the second cross road {Prairie Baptist Rd.} Turn Left This will take you to the Loading Dock Registration area.

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If comming from the North, Get off Interstate 69 at exit #14. This is the Indiana State Road #13 exit. Turn right and go roughly 2/3 of a mile to Madison Co. Road 700 South. Turn left, when you cross the county line you will be on 146th Street. From Indiana 13 it is 3 miles to Prairie Baptist Road.

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At the woods will be primitive camping available, Long term trailer parking for those who wish to free up their pickup to get to and from the grounds, the loading dock and registration area will also be in the woods. Truck and trailer parking will be available just east of the woods.

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Registration:

All Tractors must be registured. All Tractor opperators must be registured and wearing a wristband to opperate a tractor. If you are to the show and hopping to take a tractor out for a round or two just go to the table and tell them that you are hoping to opperate a tractor and they will register you. This is for insurance purposes. There is NO cost in the registration.

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A local Church will have a lunch wagon out making the rounds selling sack lunches during the mile on Saturday. My guess is that we will start forming the mile around 10 or 11 oclock and won't be done till 1 oclock so while we are sitting in line they will be comming around.

Motels:

Here are links to listing of Motels.

To start the motels to the south Along I69.

Motels at Fishers and Caselton, In.

Here are some listing for Noblesville, In.

Motel's, Noblesville, In.

Listings for Anderson, In.

Motel's, Anderson, In.

The Anderson Motels are to the north of the show roughly 14 miles, the Caselton, Fishers motels are to the south 5-10 miles. The motels at Noblesville are less the 10 miles away.

In addition to the primitive camping that is available on the grounds the is a camp ground with full hookups 2 1/2 miles East of the show grounds. It is the Glowood Campground. I show it on the map for comming to the show from the north. Their Address and phone number is listed as.

Glowood Campground
(317) 485-5239
9384 W 700 S
Pendleton, Indiana 46064


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Help us finish what we started in 2006.

LETS DO THE MILE!!
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Posted 27 July 2008 - 07:41 PM

Thanks for the info ,hopefully be able to get there.
Bob.
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Posted 27 July 2008 - 08:50 PM

Thinks for the info.
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Posted 28 July 2008 - 05:23 AM

View Postslapout, on Jul 27 2008, 09:50 PM, said:

Thinks for the info.

pat, thanks for all your hard work. looks great
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Posted 28 July 2008 - 05:30 AM

Thanks for the info Pat. I'm going to try to make it this year, it looks like a lot of fun.
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Posted 28 July 2008 - 10:56 AM

nicely done Pat. Hope to see a lot of tractors and plows there this fall.
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Posted 28 July 2008 - 11:30 AM

Thanks for the info Pat, see you in October.
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Posted 28 July 2008 - 11:53 AM

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Posted 28 July 2008 - 03:14 PM

I've been thinking. Maybe we need to set up a meeting or two of the Red Power Forum Members. Possibly the best time on Saturday would be right after the mile at Easy Bob's. If you would want to meet on Friday. I'm open for suggestions.
Little Wonder, I'm no Little Genius. But I get closer to being a #60 with each passing year.

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Posted 28 July 2008 - 03:45 PM

View Postole three bottom, on Jul 28 2008, 03:14 PM, said:

I've been thinking. Maybe we need to set up a meeting or two of the Red Power Forum Members. Possibly the best time on Saturday would be right after the mile at Easy Bob's. If you would want to meet on Friday. I'm open for suggestions


Pat,
Not a bad idea but do mean at Bob's parts trailer or at Tipton. I wander about mabey setting up a registry for those of us who plan on bringing stuff for the week end so we'd have an idea of what all will be there and also a head count. Just an idea.
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