Columbus Days Celebrate Town Being The Nation's First
Published: October 10th, 2019

Columbus Days celebrate town being the nation's first This Saturday, October 12 Columbus will celebrate Columbus Day with events including an antique tractor pull, the sounds of cigar-box guitars in the Train Depot, and an exhibit of fiber arts. (Submitted Photos)

COLUMBUS – Columbus Day will be celebrated in Columbus on Saturday, Oct. 12.

This year's event will include an antique tractor pull, the sounds of cigar-box guitars in the Train Depot, and an exhibit of fiber arts: spinning, dyeing, weaving and knitting.

The annual country fair will take place in Norton Park, an 80-acre tract of field and woods on Bell Road in Columbus, where vintage tractors will be rolling in early and the pavilion will being selling breakfast sandwiches and coffee by 9 a.m.

With colors at near peak, and no doubt, a nip in the air, the annual holiday features Johnson Farms’ (LLC) Tractor Pull, a contest of finely-restored vintage tractors and their dedicated drivers, owners, and fans. By mid-morning, when the Deeres outnumber the deer in the park, the tractors will be ready to thunder.

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Event organizers said this year, thanks to a grant from the Chenango County Council of the Arts and assistance from Golden Artist Colors, two artists will join the fall celebration.

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