![]() ![]() Inside the Heritage Center make sure you visit the Mud Creek Quilters demonstrating the art of quilting. There will be demonstrations on blacksmithing, chair caning, bread baking, molasses boiling, pioneer cooking, lumber sawing and much more. This activity will be free of charge.Ĭome and learn how the old crafts were done. Registration will begin at 8 am and the pull will begin at 10:00 am. There will also be a pedal tractor pull for kids four to twelve years of age. Also there will be an antique tractor pull beginning at 2:00 pm. ![]() There will be tractor games at 11:00 am and the Parade of Power will begin at 1:00 pm. This year the Antique Farm Show will feature “Oddballs and Orphans” tractors and farm equipment. There will be great music and entertainment all day long. They will play a variety of instruments including fiddle, banjo mandolin, guitar, upright bass and others. There will be live entertainment on the main stage featuring Classic Heart playing great music of the 50s and 60s, Dave “Zerf” Zerfas singing Kansas Ballads and the Tallgrass Express String Band, a four member string band performing traditional string band music. There will be lots of fun and activities for the whole family. The admission is $5.00 per adults and children 12 and under is $2.00. Campbell in Abilene, Kansas from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. It’s time to saddle up and head to the 33rd Annual Chisholm Trail Day Festival, on Saturday, Octoat the Heritage Center Museum, 412 S. However, Abilene slowly began to grow again and develop into the town that it is today. Many stores that catered their wares to the cowboys moved elsewhere. After Abilene’s cattle town days were over in 1872, the city saw a sharp decline in business. Abilene quickly became the first Kansas cattle town and saw much growth over the next four years. McCoy came to the area and decided to build a shipping point for Texas longhorn cattle. It was not until 1867 though, that the community saw substantial growth. The area saw some growth, with a few brave settlers deciding to build homes near the Hersey stagecoach stop. The exhibit, City on the Plains: A Look at Abilene Architecture, will be featured now through January 9 at the museum.Ībilene has had a varied history, and was originally settled by Timothy and Elizabeth Hersey in 1857 along the bank of Mud Creek. _Ĭontributing reporters included Joe Lister in Wellington and Rafaela Pontes in Auckland, students in the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State, and Clay Witt in Sydney, Australia, a student at the University of Georgia’s Carmical Sports Media Institute.The Jeffcoat Photography Studio Museum is pleased to announce a new exhibit highlighting the architecture of Abilene. Max Ralph is a student in John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State. “And I think that that includes also holding the World Cup in places where it’s fine to be a queer person.” _ ![]() “If you want to say that you’re in an inclusive space, you really have to be an inclusive space,” Freeman added. “Because obviously, there’s way more queer players in the men’s game and it’s just not safe for them to come out. “What can happen in the women’s game, I would love to spill over to the men’s game,” she said. “I think women’s sports have always been open,” Denmark striker Pernille Harder said, adding that there are many role models for women who want to come out.įreeman said it would be good to see men feel the same level of comfort. There also were no confirmed out players at the 2022 men’s World Cup. Though this year’s tournament has highlighted vast gains for the LGBTQ+ community in women’s soccer, advocates feel there is still work to be done.Īccording to Buzinski and Outsports, there were at least 186 LGBTQ+ athletes at the Tokyo Olympics. “But moving forward I feel like, especially for the U.S., they’ve done an amazing job of just incorporating pride and LGBTQ.” NOT UNIVERSAL “If you look back a couple years, I feel like it just wasn’t really talked about or there just wasn’t much of a presence,” Bozart said. ![]()
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