Pickford

2008-05-15 / Columns

By Audrey Hutchison 484-7825

Members of the Herman Campbell family are (back, from left) Alexis Harp, Reeann Reinhardt, Stosh Reinhardt, Cody Campbell, 3 month old Cora Black, Matt Bush, Kain Reinhardt, Herman Campbell; (front) Heather Campbell, Laura Bush, and Cheri Bush. Absent from the photograph are Aubrie and Cole Cottle. Members of the Herman Campbell family are (back, from left) Alexis Harp, Reeann Reinhardt, Stosh Reinhardt, Cody Campbell, 3 month old Cora Black, Matt Bush, Kain Reinhardt, Herman Campbell; (front) Heather Campbell, Laura Bush, and Cheri Bush. Absent from the photograph are Aubrie and Cole Cottle. Members of the Herman Campbell family are the seventh generation of the family operating the Burnt Land Farm, and they have been active in the 4-H Program for several generations.

The farm is on Pennington Road in Pickford, where the youngsters are active in raising sheep and pigs.

Raeann Reinhardt called the family members together for this photograph in the barn. She is the owner of Raeann Boutique in Pickford.

Pickford will celebrate Pickford Hay Days from July 30 to August 3, with a theme of "Flower Power."

This theme was chosen to encourage everyone to take a look around and think about planting flowers, to beautify our little corner of the world.

Hay Days events will be much the same as those of previous years. The Pickin' and Grinnin' sessions were very popular last year, and are scheduled again. There will be plenty of opportunities to play.

Everyone is invited to attend a Hay Days planning meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, at Mama Maloza's coffee shop. Please come with ideas.

Last year's Hay Days parade may be viewed by visiting the Web site, haydays.org.

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