Fairgrounds has a long list of fun

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If the price of gas is keeping you close to home, there are a lot of events coming up at the Bureau County Fairgrounds in Princeton that will be fun for the whole family.

For the men in the family, there is a huge lawn mower and farm equipment auction today, Saturday, at the fairgrounds. They can check out new and antique guns at the Sauk Trail Gun Collectors show and sale on March 29-30.

More than 1,000 people attended the last Huge Garage Sale at the fairgrounds in March. A second Huge Garage Sale was added to the schedule on April 5. The sale will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Anyone who would like to reserve a space to sell should call (815) 875-2606 after 6 p.m. Admission will be free. To help benefit the local animal shelters, a collection of dog and cat food will be taken at the door.

Antique and collectibles will be sold at the Second Sunday Flea Market on April 13 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Book lovers should plan to attend the Friends of the Library Book Sale, which begins April 17 through April 20. You can find all sorts of great books in both paperback and hardback for very reasonable prices.

Racing will begin at the Bureau County Speedway on April 18. Weather permitting, a practice session will be run on April 12. New for 2008 is a (UMP) United Midwestern Promoters sanction for the Late Model and Modified divisions.

On Mother’s Day, May 11, the next Second Sunday Flea Market will be held. Then on Father’s Day weekend, the third annual “More on 34” sale will be held. There will be a two-day Flea Market on Saturday and Sunday at the fairgrounds. Plus there will be town-wide garage sales and flea markets all along Route 34 from Sandwich to Galesburg.

The Illinois High School Rodeo will make its first visit to the fairgrounds on May 31 and June 1. High school students will compete in barrel racing, bareback and saddlebronc riding, roping and bull riding events.

Also on June 1, Starved Rock Area Radio Club will host the annual Hamfest for ham radio operators.  

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