Showing posts with label West Dallas Antique Tractor show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Dallas Antique Tractor show. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Orrville T-Shirt PR

This T-Shirt is self-explanatory, and the little community 15 miles southwest of Selma is calling all tractors
this Saturday for the annual West Dallas Antique Tractor Show.  
There will be classic cars as well lots of other fun activities. Y'all come!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Making Music

Art and music venues at the West Dallas Antique Tractor show last weekend attracted lots of future artists and musicians!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Pinwheel Quilt


Have you ever seen more colorful pinwheels? They are pieced together in this lovely quilt that was on display at the West Dallas Tractor Show. The show featured tractors and antique cars, but quilting, pottery and arts and crafts got good reviews too.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Southern Antique Iron Association


What child wouldn't love a toy tractor to drive?

The Southern Antique Iron Association brought a toy tractor display to last weekend's tractor show in Orrville. The organization is dedicated to preserving antique tractors, engines and other machinery that has historical value.


Click the photo for a larger version.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Scaling the Cliff


Just because there are no rocky cliffs in Dallas County doesn't mean our kids don't get a chance (every now and then) to try their cliff-hanging abilities! This climbing wall was among the attractions at Saturday's West Dallas Antique Tractor Show.

(Double-click the picture for a larger view.)

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Tractors on Parade


Well, I'm not sure if this is a tractor or a tank, but it got a lot of cheers at Saturday's West Dallas Antique Tractor Show!

Sponsored by the Orrville Volunteer Fire Department, the show attracted a huge crowd from all over Alabama. They came to bring and see dozens of old tractors and cars, browse some 50 vendor booths, eat barbecue, roasted ears of corn and homemade ice cream.

There was music... country, bluegrass and even "Elvis," along with a rock climb for kids and a Country Kids Playground that had a slide attached to big round hay bales. The gorgeous weather as well as no Alabama or Auburn football until 6 p.m. helped round up the folks.