Visit the Coopersville Farm Museum this February and March and take a step back in time. Volunteers, staff, family, and friends share some of their most heart warming treasures. See EXHIBITS page for more information.
“ALL DOLLED UP”
Like Dolls? Then you'll love to get "All dolled up!" Dress up and bring a friend along. Enjoy making paper dolls and other crafts in your best dress up clothes. Vendors: Call to register for a table. Refreshments included in regular admission. Call the Coopersville Farm Museum with any questions.
Saturday, 10 am to 2 pm
February 13 & March 20
Come back often to see what special events we have coming up.
Spring is in the air!
Bring the kids to the Petting Zoo
Each Saturday in April
10am - 2pm
Hosted by local residents, FFA & 4H members. This is an opportunity for young people in our community to share their expertise with visitors and introduce novices to small and baby farm animals and unique pets. They will learn how to approach and hold animals and the basics of animal safety.
$2.00 admission per person
Members and Children under 3 are free!
Contact Kaitlyn at the Coopersville Farm Museum if you would like to help out or bring an animal to this year’s event.
Additional photos of previous petting zoos may be found by
clickingHERE.(Opens a new window outside the
Farm Museum Web site)
Dates: August 3 - September 30, 2010
Hours: Tuesdays 10 am - 4 pm
Tuesday through Saturday 10 am - 4 pm unless otherwise noted.
Closed Sunday, Monday & Major Holidays Fees:General Admission Fees apply ($4, Seniors $3, Students $2, CFM Members and Kids under 3 ~ Free)
Annual Event: SUMMERFEST SATURDAY Saturday, August 8, 2009
This is a great time to visit. Stop on by the Coopersville Farm Museum to see a large display of different kinds of tractors. There is interactive farm equipment that is fun for all ages.
This years feature is going to be the Farmall and HitandMissEngines, all colors and implements are welcome!
In addition you’ll will find hands-on displays, Kid's Area, Coopersville history, farm facts, collectibles, and over 130 QUILTS on display inside the Coopersville Farm Museum. Click HERE for Quilt Show information.
Tuesday, August 4 ~ Summerfest* Jam Night ~ 6pm - 9pm General Admission Fees apply, Members, Kids 12 & under Free. A community gathering to play and sing old gospel, country, folk music, and blue grass. Perform a song or two or just sit back and listen. (indoor event)
Wednesday, August 5 ~ Summerfest* Kid’s Day ~ 10am - 4pm
General Admission Fees apply. Kid’s crafts and free gift for everyone 10 & under!
11TH Annual Summerfest* TRACTOR Show August 6 - 8, 2009
Hosted by the Coopersville Antique Tractor Society (C.A.T.S.)
CATS meets on the fourth (4th) Wednesday of each month. We are always looking for new members who are as crazy about tractors as we are. At our meetings we discuss tractors and other farm related implements. If you would like feel free to stop on by and see what we’re all about. Click HERE for more about CATS.
Dates: Bring in tractors on Wednesday after 4pm. Show Dates: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 6-8, 2009 Hours: Thursday 10am - 8pm, Friday 10am - 6pm, Saturday 10am - 4pm. Location: Vintage tractors and farm equipment are displayed in the Coopersville Farm Museum parking lot. Contact: Call Chuck or Sue Hammond (616) 837-6881 or the Coopersville Farm Museum (616) 997-8555 for more information. Online Forms:
Click for Tractor Show registration form: PDF
Click for Tractor Games registration form: PDF Info Flyer: Click for Portable Document Form flyer: PDF.
All participants showing one or more tractors may choose to purchase a Dash Plaque for a fee of $5 (optional).
Wednesday, August 5 ~ Summerfest* POWDER PUFF Lawn Tractor COMPETITION ~ 5pm Powder Puff lawn mower competition begins at 5 pm Wednesday and is open to all women & girls. Lawn tractors/mowers must have mower deck deactivated. Under 18 must have a signed permission from parent or legal guardian. Trophies will be presented by the Coopersville Antique Tractor Society. Please let us know if you want to borrow a tractor for this event.
Thursday, August 6 ~ Summerfest* SKILLED DRIVING Lawn Tractor OBSTACLE COURSE
Obstacle course competition begins at 5 pm on Thursday for all men & boys. Tractors must have mower decks deactivated. Under 18 must have a signed permission from parent or legal guardian. Trophies will be presented by the Coopersville Antique Tractor Society following the competition.
ANNUAL PHOTO/ART CONTEST& EXHIBIT
From preschoolers to seniors, from beginning artists to professionals,
classrooms, families, everybody is welcome to enter this contest.
Entries are accepted mid-October with the entries displayed mid-November
through mid-January.
The subject matter for the 2010 contest is FOLK MUSIC & INSTRUMENTS OF RURAL AMERICA.We accept photos, paintings, drawings & three dimensional
creations of images that you might find of this subject matter in West Michigan's rural communities.
Entries (framed & ready to
hang) can be brought to the Coopersville Farm Museum, 375 Main Street, Coopersville,
MI 49404 - Mid-October. There is a $2 entry fee for each item.
Prizes will be awarded in the following categories (see entry form for complete list of categories & age breakdown): preschool
photo, preschool art, lower elementary photo, lower elementary
art, upper elementary photo, upper elementary art, junior high
photo, junior high art, high school photo, high school art, adult
photo, adult art, digitally enhanced photos (no matter what your
age - all digitally enhance photos will go in this category),
professional photo, professional art, youth & adult performing arts, youth& adult poetry/short stories & 3-D farm layouts (if
there are more than 3 - otherwise they will go into the appropriate
age category for "art").
Sponsors of this contest include many area businesses.
Past support has been provided by: Coopersville &
Marne Railway, Coopersville Area Arts Council, Comerica Bank, Mark Douglas Real Estate, Inc., Arby's, Bronco Connection, Burger King, Coopersville Variety, Coopersville
Hardware & Farm Services, Elves Antiques, Family Fare Spartan Stores,
Fashion Cents & More, Interurban Depot Cafe, McDonald's, Northern Physical Therapy,
Peppino's (357 Pizza & Pub), Taco Bell, Tasker Drug Store, the Coopersville Farm Museum & Gift Shop and Williams Family Ministries.
Total value of prizes is approximately $1500.
For registration forms see the link in the adjacent column,
call the Farm Museum or email info@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org
to request one. Photo/Art Contest Exhibit will be on display
from mid-November through mid-January.
2010 Photo/Art Contest Folk Music & Instraments of Rural America
Contest Guidelines:
Click HERE for MS Word® contest outline, click
HERE
for PDF outline.
Entry Form:
Click HERE for MS Word® contest entry forms,
click HERE
for PDF entry form.
Every December Mrs. Claus visits the museum and fills us in on what Santa has been up to. She and her helpers invite visitors to decorate Christmas cookies and enjoy making Christmas crafts.
CRAFTS with MRS. CLAUS & FRIENDS (This event is over but feel free to come see our holiday displays through the month of December. Please join us again in 2010.)
Enjoy decorating Christmas cookies and making Christmas ornaments with Mrs. Claus. Call to reserve space for groups or to maker arrangements for other times.
Great outing for groups of all ages. Meet old friends at Candy Cane Lane or get together with family and friends. (For groups of more than four please call ahead!) Get in the spirit of the season while listening to Christmas carols and taking a stroll through the beautifully decorated museum.
Special Hours from 5-7 pm, before the Santa Parade on the first Friday in December (visit www.coopersville.com), come in and view all the locally made Gingerbread Houses!
Entries accepted Tuesday or Thursday, 10am - 2pm. Call the museum if you need to make other arrangements to get your entry in. Gingerbread houses are displayed through the month of December. No fee to enter . . . all entries must be picked up during the first week of January or they will be disposed of. For more information, contact the museum at (616) 997-8555 or email info@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org.
2010 Gingerbread House entries may be dropped off on Tuesday or Thursday between 10am - 2pm, Dec. 2 & 4, 2010
Special group rates are available for school groups, large families, senior outings, homeschoolers and others with reservations.
Please call 997-8555 or email info@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org before your visit.
TOURS
Guided Tours focus
on what your group’s interests are. We have many educational and
fun tours done by docents of all ages and interests. Call 997-8555
or email info@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org for more information
or to schedule a tour.
We
have educational programs for school groups and homeschoolers
from Preschool age through High School. Let us know what you
are studying and we will gear our focus toward your subject.
Call 997-8555 or email info@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org to schedule a field trip today.
C.A.T.S. or the Coopersville Antique Tractor Society meets the 4th Wednesday of each month. We are always looking for new members who are as crazy about tractors as we are. At our meetings we discuss tractors and other farm related implements. If you would like feel free to stop on by and see what we’re all about. Some weeks we have guest speaker share their knowledge and others we have a club discussion on whatever is brought up. Anyone is welcome and we love to see new faces.
C.A.T.S. puts on the Annual Tractor Show each August during Summerfest in the Coopersville Farm Museum parking lot. Last year our show consisted of 84 tractors of all shapes and sizes. Each year our show grows and grows. The community participation is amazing and we are grateful to be able to put on this event for the community.
This year our Feature for the show is Farmalltractors and Hit and Miss Engines. All colors and implements are welcome! If you have any questions about C.A.T.S. or the Tractor Show please call the president Chuck Hammond at 616-837-6881, or the Coopersville Farm Museum at 616-997-8555.
C.A.T.S. meets the 4th Wednesday of every month. If you’re as crazy about tractors as we are - join us!
Farmall Tractors are the feature of the 2009 Summerfest Tractor Show. The photo above is of the Farmall Cub from our permanent collection.
What
started as a group of Crazy Quilters has become the group known
as the "Crazy Ladies". Every Thursday morning at 10
am, the ladies all gather together at the Farm Museum and share
ideas, crafts, crazy quilt stitches & more. Come
join them to learn from them, or just to share your ideas. General Admission Fees apply.
Group Events:
COUNTRY LINE DANCING Fall Line Dancing at the Coopersville Farm Museum Eight (8) Week Session
Friday Nights, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Instructor: Helen Walters of Cedar Springs
Admission Fee: $5 per person, $3 for Farm Museum Members/kids 18 & under half price (with accompanying
parent) Family Friendly - Beginners Welcome!
Winter 2010 Line Dancing Schedule: January 8, 15, 22, 29
February 5, 12, 19, 26
March 5, 12 ,19, 26
Friday Nights from 7-8:30pm
Fall 2010 Line Dancing Schedule: October 9, 16, 23, 30
November 6, 13, 20, 27
To verify information call: (616) 997-8555
This event
is a hugely popular activity at the Museum and this year celebrates it's Five Year Anniversary! Corky Pals &
Peg Becker, part of the country band called Calico,
began hosting a twice monthly Jam Night in February, 2004. Word spread like wildfire through the world of musicians and now the first and third Tuesday of every month new faces and instruments continually appear.
Our friend Corky Pals has since passed away but Jam Night carries on in his honor. Corky's vision was to establish a place where area musicians could gather to play and enjoy folk music played on various forms of acoustic instraments. Jam Night gives people something to do that is affordable
and entertaining.
Suitable for all ages, groups like the Kramer family
enjoy the opportunity to perform together. From harmonica to
bass, guitars & banjos, fiddles & mandolins, accordions
& even dulcimers, any acoustic instrument you can imagine
might show up. We've even had unique performances from people like David
Strong & Tom Eno. David carries his own one-man band and
a board for clogging, and Tom plays a SAW! With instruments to
shake, rattle, or roll, visitors are encouraged to join in too.
So whether you play an instrument, want to sing some songs, or
just want to listen, come on down and join the fun at the Coopersville
Farm Museum every 1st & 3rd Tuesday from 6:00 pm - 9 pm.
(doors open at 5:00 pm). $4.00 Admission Fee, children 12 and under and museum members are free. Print out this page and give it to a friend, post it for others to see or on your own fridge!
Don't miss the next one!
2010 Dates:
January 5 & 19 February 2 & 16 March 2 & 16 April 6 & 20 May 4 & 18 June 1 & 15 July 6 & 20 August 3 & 17 September 7 & 21 October 5 & 19 November 2 & 16 December 7 & 21
This is an ongoing event every first and third Tuesday evening
with the exception of the week of Christmas (special events may be held during this time - call to confirm).
For a photo slide show courtesy of Glass House Photography
of the March 1 Jam Night click here.
For small
groups of 40 or less, we have the perfect spot inside the museum
for you to meet. For your best rate, check to see if one of our
meeting areas is available during regular business hours. (starting
at only $50) Outside of regular business hours, the same space
may be reserved for your group starting at $100, when available. Keep us in mind
for showers, birthday parties, reunions, anniversary parties,
holiday celebrations and more! Call 997-8555 ext. 10 or email
info@coopersvillefarmmuseum.org for more information or to schedule your event.
GENERAL ADMISSION - $4 per person; Members Free; Seniors (65+) $3; Student (3-18) $2; Children (under 3) Free ~ group rates and additional fees apply for special events.
Group Rates: $3 / $2 Students
Tours, Groups or Field Trips with advance reservations
Jam Night Admission: $4 / Members Free
Crazy Quilting Circle Admission: $4 / Members Free
Quilts and Their Stories Admission: Same as General Admission
*Fee schedule effective January 1, 2009. There may be fees associated with workshops or special
guest lectures. Coopersville Farm Museum Members receive reduced
or waived admission fees and reduced workshop rates. Call to
receive a membership information packet.
The Coopersville Farm Museum is a registered 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization. Donations are tax deductible according
to IRS regulations. Please contact your tax advisor to determine
the deductibility according to your particular situation.
Museum Facility Use:
available for meetings, family events, banquets and receptions
Meet Cookie. She is a Netherlands Dwarf Black Broken-Spot Rabbit. Because her markings are faint, she is called a "Charlie".
The museum holds a petting zoo each spring, which led to finding an animal for an interactive exhibit. Cookie arrived the spring of 2004, a tiny 4 week old bunny gift from Tractor Supply Company. A special play area allowed her the freedom to romp, play, and interact with delighted visitors. Cookie played checkers according to "Rabbits Rules of Order;" hopping about a giant checkerboard. How she loved to send checkers flying, or stack them, or bounce on the stacks knocking them down! She became "THE Bunny with an attitude."
She had definite ideas about being picked up. Touch her little wiggle of a nose and she struck and gr-r-r-owled. A quick nibble met "GET!" Sadly, even queens don't live forever. On October 6, 2008 heart problems sent her to nibble the soft green grass forever growing by the Rainbow Bridge. What a swat those quick front paws will give those of us who loved her when we meet again!
Sadly missed by staff, volunteers, and visitors. ~Mary Modderman