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2019 SCATS Fest

Spring Creek Antique Tractor Show & Festival

October 4th – Friday
6:30 pm:
Antique Tractor Pull (pre-1960)
Bluegrass Music
Home Cooked Food

October 5th – Saturday
Performance By Little Theater Of Bedford
11:00 am:
Tractor Games
Bluegrass Music
Noon:
Bring your Apple Pies to the park for Contest
2:00 pm to 7:00 pm:
Carnival Games
Handmade Vendors
Puppet Show
Cornhole Tournament
Apple Pie Contest
Petting Zoo
Face Painting
Home Cooked Food

To enter Tractor Pull – Mark Baker 812-797-2263
To enter Cornhole Tournament – Kyla Chambers 812-508-1073
To enter Pie Contest – Tim Sproull 812-278-1672
Saturday, October 5th, 2019
Bring your best APPLE pie with a HOMEMADE crust in a DISPOSABLE pie pan to the Springville Park by 12:00 pm.

Judging will take place at 2:00 pm.
Pies will be sold at the Cobbler’s Bench.
Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.
Call Tim Sproull at 812-278-1672
Sponsored by High On The Hog Homestead
🍎🍏 Take a look at the prizes for the apple pie contest winners.
1st prize: $40 cash & free T-shirt
2nd prize: $25 cash & free T-shirt
3rd prize: $10 cash & free T-shirt
T-shirts generously donated by Upside Prints

Contest rules:
🥧No entry fee, but donations to the park are welcome.
🥧Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.
🥧Pies must be APPLE, with a HOMEMADE CRUST, and in a DISPOSABLE dish.
🥧Pies will be sold at the cobbler’s bench after judging. All proceeds will benefit the Springville Park.
🥧Pies must be presented at the Springville Park on Saturday, October 5th by 12 pm.
🥧Judging will be at 2 pm.
🥧RSVP to Tim Sproull at (812) 278-1672
Saturday, October 5th, 2019 at 3:00 pm
Springville Park
$20 per team
RSVP to Kyla Chambers at 812-508-1073

SPRINGVILLE 10K RUN – Oct. 5th, 2013

SPRINGVILLE 10K RUN

Springville 10K

Saturday, October 5th

Registration – 1:30 to 2:30 pm

Start Time – 3:00 pm

Race starts and ends in front of the “Springville Community Park” (follow signs from Hwy #54/58) Springville is located on Hwy #54/58 approximately 5 miles west of Hwy #37/Hwy #54/58 intersection

Race Course
The course is an out and back with a slight incline at the start and decline to the finish. There will be Mile Markers and water at the turn-around. The course will be manned one and a half hours after the last person crosses the start line.

There will be no 10K walk due to our inability to close the road.

After the Race
There will be refreshments for the racers in the Park area.  Awards will be presented shortly after the completion of the race.

REGISTRATION
1:30 – 2:30pm Registration

Download Printable Reg. Form and Flyer:

2013 Springville 10k Flyer & Reg. Form

START TIME
3:00pm

For more information call:
Rand Hammel
(812) 583-7622
Or
Dennis Godsey
(812)  276-2173

After Race Events
Please attend and enjoy the Spring Creek Antique Tractor Show and Pull.

ENTRY FEES
$17.00 entry fee if paid by Sept 22nd 2013
$20.00 entry fee Day of the Race

RELEASE OF LIABILITY
I know that running/walking in a road race is a potentially hazardous activity. I represent that I am medically able and properly trained to participate in this event. I assume all risks associated with this event including, but not limited to, heat exhaustion, falls, physical contact with other participants, effects of weather, dangerous traffic conditions, etc, all such risks being known and recognized by me. I hereby agree, for myself and my heirs, assigns, personal representative, executors and administrators, to waive, release, and forever discharge the Springville Heritage Group and its respective directors, officers and employees, volunteer, and any and all sponsors, suppliers and any other personnel assisting or connected with this event, any rights, claims, or demands therefore which I may have or which I may hereafter accrue to me arising out of injury to my person or my property incurred in connection with participation in the Springville 10K Run held on October 5th, 2013.

AGE GROUP AWARDS

13 AND UNDER

14-19

20-24

25-29

30-34

35-39

40-44

45-49

50-54

55-59

60-69

70+

Awards will be presented to the Overall Winner Male and Female Runner and the first three finishers in each age group.

Dr. Jack Hamilton Armstrong – Part 3

This is third in a series of excerpts from the book: Dad’s Memories: Growing Up Poor, But Rich, by Dr. Jack Hamilton Armstrong (written for his Grandchildren)


CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL

Long before I can remember I am sure I was bundled up and taken to Sunday School every Sunday and stayed for Church following. Then I was taken to Prayer meetings every Wednesday evening as well. This continued until I was old enough to begin remembering the people who were always there, the songs that were sung and the lessons being taught.

The two Sunday School Superintendents I particularly remember are Aldice Jackson and Becham Godsey. They would always ask if there were any birthdays and if it was your birthday you were supposed to go up to the altar and put in a penny for each of your years of age.

There were also the annual Christmas plays in which you were expected to participate. Also there were the annual revivals when a visiting minister would come and conduct meeting for one or heaven forbid two weeks at which you were expected to attend every night. Occasionally there would be all day Church dinners which were usually a lot of fun for us kids as well as having a lot of good food!

Dad would only occasionally go to Church services. However, he would always take Mom and I and then wait at the filling station until it was time for the service to end and pick us up. When Grandma Moore was in residence during the summer he would drop Mom and I off at the Methodist Church and drop Grandma Moore at the Christian Church and then pick us all up following services.

One of the ladies at Church was Mae Tucker. She only had an older son, but she loved children. One Sunday morning Mom was getting me ready to go to Sunday School and I was crying and not wanting to get ready and Mom asked what was the matter and I said I didn’t want to go because Mae Tucker would kiss me.

My least favorite Church song was the Old Rugged Cross. It had about 6 verses and was always sung near the close of services when I was tired and sleepy and it seemed to go on forever. When I was about 12 years old I joined the Church and was baptized in Spring Creek over the hill from the Methodist Cemetery on what was then Frank Cobb’s farm.

To be continued….


Taken from the book: Dad’s Memories: Growing Up Poor, But Rich, by Dr. Jack Hamilton Armstrong (written for his Grandchildren)