Contributing Writer

The Maine Antique Tractor Club will be holding its annual antique tractor and farm implement day at the Parsons Farm on Saturday, Oct. 5 and Sunday, Oct. 6, with entries expected from all across New England. It will be a chance to see how farm work has been done throughout the years, and to talk to the men and women who own them.

There will be free admission for all attendees. The public is welcome to bring their own antique tractors and plows, cars, motorcycles, or trucks.

A pancake breakfast will be served at 7 a.m., including maple syrup from the Parsons farm and homemade breakfast sandwiches.

From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. hamburgers and hotdogs will be served, with Maine Maple glazed onions available as a condiment, along with Zak’s hand cut fries. Breakfast and lunch will be served in an accessible heated indoor dining room. A variety of food truck operators are also expected be participating. Camper parking is also available. Participants are invited to visit with the baby cows and miniature horses in the small barn.

The location is Parsons Dairy Farm, 321 Buck St., Gorham, ME. Call Zak Parsons at (207) 239-2633 or Dave McCullough at (207) 712-8294, for further information.