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2021 Prairie Village ScheduleMAY12Prairie Village Consignment AuctionOpening DayJUNE611192627Miss Prairie Village & Miss Prairie Princess PageantNorthern Bull Riding Tour* Divas Gone Country concertRailroad DayPrairie Village Variety ShowJULY1024* Abbey Road concert* Landslide concert (Fleetwood Mac tribute)AUGUST127th Annual Madison Car Show26-2958th Annual Steam Threshing Jamboree featuring International HarvesterSEPTEMBER6Main village closes for the seasonOCTOBER2* Pumpkin Train* Season passes not accepted for events marked with asterisk.The SD Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanitiesare donors supporting our 2021 operations.GENERAL INFORMATIONOpen: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday-Saturday 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM SundayPhone: (605)256-3644 Toll Free 1-800-693-3644 Visit us at www.prairievillage.orgNote: Historic building access, carousel rides and train rides can be affected by inclement weather.Guests are encouraged to call ahead with weather related questions.Daily AdmissionAdult 5.00Age 6-12 2.005 & UnderFREESr. Citizen 55 4.50Carousel RidesDaily during season. Ask about ride timesTickets 2.00 (all ages)Season PassAdult 35.00Age 6-12 7.00Redeemable for unlimited daily village admission,one free train ride and admission to all special eventsexcept concerts and the Pumpkin Train.Train RidesSaturdays during season at 2:00 PMTickets 4.003 & UnderFREEFamily Pass 15.00 (up to 5 family members)Regular Season CampingMonthly Rates availableElectric 24.00 nightly (including tax)Non-Electric 20.00 nightly (including tax)Camping the night of the June 11thBull Ride is 24.00 additional for 2 Adults.Does not apply with Season Pass.Facilities RentalBase prices listed - Reservations RequiredJunius Church 200.00 250 depositOpera House 350.00 250 depositKitchen/Shelter 100.00Jamboree AdmissionFree admission to Jamboree with Season PassAdult 10.00 Daily 12.00 SaturdayAdult 4-Day Pass 30.00Age 6-12 2.00Age 6-12 4-Day Pass 7.005 & UnderFREEGolf Cart & Side by SideRegistration 20.00Jamboree Exhibitor & Vendor Pass4-Day Pass 7.00Jamboree Dry-Lot CampingCovers camping through entire event.General 100.00Exhibitor/Volunteer 80.00A T V ’ S , DI R T BI KES AN D MOTOR SCOOT E RS ARE P ROHI BI T ED.2 2021 Prairie Village Season Guide

ConsignmentAuctionSaturday, May 1, 2021Gates Open 7:00 AMAUCTION - 10:00 AMTwo RingsAccepting vehicles, farm equipment, industrial, quality other.Household and garage sale type items will NOT be accepted.Low commission percentage.Consign early to obtain maximum advertising.Consignment and delivery of items will end at 6:00 PM, and the gates willclose to the public at 7:00 PM the evening prior to the auction.RESERVE FEES: 25 - up to 200 reserve 50 - over 200 reserveFee refunded if item sells.Food available on grounds. All buildings closed day of sale.For information call Prairie Village 1-800-693-3644 or 605-256-3644Visit us at www.prairievillage.org/auction for up-to-date list of consigned items.All items sold “As Is”. Prairie Village is not responsible for theft or breakage of items.2021 Prairie Village Season Guide3

NORTHERN BULLRIDING TOURAt Historic Prairie VillageTwo miles west of Madison, SD on Hwy 34FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2021Calcutta 6:30 PM Bull Riding 7:00 PMFood and Drink available on the groundsPrairie Village 800-693-3644 www.prairievillage.orgAdmission: Adults 12 Ages 6-12 55 and Under FREE Season Passes AcceptedCamping with electricity, 2 shower houses & RV dump station.4 2021 Prairie Village Season Guide

Miss Prairie Village &Prairie Princess PageantSunday, June 6, 2021 at 7:00 PMLawrence Welk Opera House2019 Miss Prairie VillageJensine Matson2019 Miss Prairie PrincessSophia PeterreinsMiss Prairie Village is an opportunity for local area teens toearn scholarships, boost self-esteem and make new friends.Teens that are at least 14 and not older than 18 are invited to compete.Miss Prairie Princess is an opportunity for girls ages 8 to 11to make new friends and have fun!!For more information call Prairie Village 605-256-3644 or toll free 800-693-36442021 Prairie Village Season Guide5

Railroad DayHistoric Prairie VillageSaturday June 26, 2021Two miles west of Madison, SD on Hwy 34A Day on the Prairie Village, Herman & Milwaukee RailroadRides all day on Train, Doodlebug, Motorcars, Kiddie Train and CarouselRoundhouse Open for Touring Steam Locomotives and TurntableTour the “Emmanuel” Chapel Car - Handicapped-accessible Train Car availableSD Railroad Presentationby Rick Mills 1:00 PM“A Celebration of SteamLocomotives in South Dakota”Food Vendor on-siteAdmission: Adult 5.00Age 6-12 2.00or PV Season PassDoodlebug, Motorcar& Train Rides: 4.00 per riderFamily Train Pass:5 rides for 15.00Under 3 FreeCarousel Rides: 2.00----- Upcoming Event ----Saturday, October 2, 2021 - PUMPKIN TRAINContact: 605-256-3644 www.prairievillage.orgCamping available on grounds with electricity, 2 shower houses & RV dump station6 2021 Prairie Village Season Guide

27THANNUALMadisonCarShowSunday, August 1, 202111:00 AM - 4:00 PM Awards 3:30 PMHistoric Prairie VillageW. Hwy 34 on the shores of Lake Herman2 miles west of Madison, South DakotaCLASSES1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.Cars & Pickups to 19491950 - 1958 Cars1959 - 1963 Cars1964 - 1968 Cars1969 - 1979 Cars1980 - 1999 Cars2000 - 2020 CarsPickups 1950 to 1979Pickups 1980 - 2020Tuners - Cars to 2020 modifiedMuscle Cars - modifiedDash Plaques to all EntriesPlaques - 1st, 2nd, 3rd place winnersPeoples’ Choice AwardAdmission: 6.00 adults, 2.00 age 6-12Prairie Village Season Passes honoredTrain Rides: 4.00Carousel Rides: 2.00Poster and registration form at on 10.00 or 15.00 day of show. Includes 2 free admission passes.Send pre-registrations to Prairie Village, PO Box 256, Madison, SD 57042Gate opens at 8:30 AM. Entries register at Prairie Village’s Library on Main St.Contact us at 605-256-3644, or e-mail info@prairievillage.org2021 Prairie Village Season Guide7

58THANNUALSteam Threshing JamboreeAugust 26, 27, 28 & 29, 2021“Where preservation of the past is building for the future” Daily Parades Largest Flea Market in the Area Roundhouse & Locomotive Turntable Hundreds of Antique Tractors Antique Car ShowfeaturingInternationalHarvester Over 40 Antique-filled Buildings Horse & Steam Powered Threshing Four Tractor Pulls Wagon Train “Emmanuel” Chapel Car Friday Night Concert: Cassie And The Bobs Larry Olsen Polka Band SD Old Time Fiddlers, Local Talent inLawrence Welk Opera House Daily Sawmill & Machinery Demonstrations Train Rides and Carousel Rides (Friday - Sunday) Evening Dinner Train Friday (Reservations Required) Weaving, quilting, spinning, grain grinding & more Prairie Village Kitchen offering home cooked meals Dry-lot camping available, 2 shower houses,RV dump station8 2021 Prairie Village Season GuideFor Information Call605-256-3644Toll Free800-693-3644E-mail: info@prairievillage.orgor visit us atwww.prairievillage.orgFacebook: Historic Prairie VillageTwo miles west ofMadison, SD on Hwy 34

58th Annual Steam Threshing Jamboree ScheduleTHURSDAY, AUGUST 26THAll Day Exhibitor and Vendor Setup11:00 AM - 3:30 PM Tractor Drive, tractors 10 mph minimumNoon - 4:00 PM Flea Market open1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Feature Registration - Feature Shed1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Non-Feature Machinery Parade Registration - S. end of East Bathhouse3:30 PM SD Home Baked Pie Contest - Picnic Shelter - All ages welcome - Pies present at 3pmRules and registration form available at www.prairievillage.org4:30 PM Exhibitor, Vendor & Volunteer Appreciation Supper - Picnic Shelter4:30 PM Stock, Classic & Open Tractor Pull - 1959 & older, 2 sleds, 11,000#King of the Village, Details: (605) 940-6666FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH6:00 AM Breakfast - PV Kitchen8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Flea Market open9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Feature Registration - Feature Shed9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Non-Feature Machinery Parade Registration - S. end of East Bathhouse9:30 AM Sawmill Demonstrations10:00 AM First Train ride of the day departs the Wentworth Depot10:00 AM Pop the Can - Tractor Pull Track11:00 AM Parade – featuring International Harvester12 Noon Steam and Horse Threshing, Corn Shelling & Machinery Demonstrations - (threshing field)1:00 PM Horse Parade followed by Horse Threshing1:30 PM “The Dakota Territorial Saga: The Garden of Eden or Land of Broken Dreams”by Crystal Nelson - free program in the Lawrence Welk Opera House2:30 PM Machinery Parade4:00 PM Last train departs Wentworth Depot6:00 PM Dinner Train - Reservations required6:30 PM Great Plains Season Championship - Stock Farm, Open Farm, and Pro Farm Tractors, Super Stock4WD Diesel Only, Mod and Pro Mod 2WD Trucks Must be registered 24 hrs prior (605) 360-03967:30 PM Cassie And The Bobs - free entertainment in the Lawrence Welk Opera HouseSATURDAY, AUGUST 28TH6:00 AM Breakfast - PV Kitchen8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Flea Market open9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Feature Registration - Feature Shed9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Non-Feature Machinery Parade Registration - S. end of East Bathhouse9:00 AM South Dakota State Open Plowing Contest9:30 AM Registration for Kid’s Pedal Pull - (Pull starts at 10:00 am east of tractor pull track)9:30 AM Sawmill Demonstration10:00 AM First Train ride of the day departs the Wentworth Depot10:00 AM Steam and Horse Threshing, Corn Shelling & Machinery Demonstrations - (threshing field)10:00 AM Pop the Can - Tractor Pull Track10:30 AM Horse Powered Plowing Demonstrations - (threshing field)10:30 AM Parade – featuring International HarvesterNoon - 4:00 PM Roundhouse Tours12:30 PM Car Parade1:00 PM Horse Parade1:30 PM “The Dakota Territorial Saga: The Garden of Eden or Land of Broken Dreams”by Crystal Nelson - free program in the Lawrence Welk Opera House1:30 PM Steam and Horse Threshing, Corn Shelling & Machinery Demonstrations - (threshing field)1:30 PM Giant Machinery Parade2:30 PM Or immediately after Machinery Parade - Novice Class Plowing Contest3:00 PM Maplewood Men Singing Group - free program in the opera house4:00 PM Last train departs Wentworth Depot4:30 PM SD Old Time Fiddlers - free entertainment in the Lawrence Welk Opera House7:00 PM Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulling Association - Mod 2WD Trucks, Mod 4WD Trucks, UnlimitedSuper Stock, Multi-Engine Modified, Super Farm, Light Limited Pro Stock Tractors7:00 PM Community Open Plowing Bee - (threshing field)7:30 PM Larry Olsen Polka Band - free entertainment in the Lawrence Welk Opera House2021 Prairie Village Season Guide9

SUNDAY, AUGUST 29TH6:00 AM Breakfast – PV Kitchen8:00 AM Church Service - Junius Church with Open Communion9 AM - 2:00 PM Flea Market open9:00 AM Community Church Service - Lawrence Welk Opera House with the Happy Memories Gospel Band10:00 AM Church Service - “Emmanuel” Chapel Car10:00 AM First Train ride of the day departs the Wentworth Depot10:30 AM Sawmill, Steam and Horse Threshing, Corn Shelling & Machinery Demonstrations - (threshing field)11:00 AM Exhibitor Tractor Pull - 1938 and older, steel and rubber 1939-1957, steel and rubber,no weights, 1 hook per tractor11:00 AM Garden Tractor PullNoon - 4:00 PM Roundhouse Tours12:30 PM Parade – featuring International Harvester2:00 PM Car Parade2:00 PM Last Train Departs the Wentworth Depot2:30 PM Giant Machinery ParadeThanks for coming!!!Join us in 2022 for our59th Annual Steam Threshing JamboreefeaturingJOHN DEEREAUGUST 25, 26, 27 & 28PRAIRIE VILLAGE CAMPINGPlease Note:All electrical camp sites for the 58th Annual Steam Threshing Jamboree August 26-29 are alreadyreserved, but contact us to be placed on the standby list. We accommodate all that come if desire to camp without electricity(Dry Lot). No reservations are required and generators are welcome in the dry lot area. See page 2 for Non-Electric pricing.General camping is available from Opening Day into mid-October (weather dependent) at Prairie Village. We offer dozens ofsites with electricity, two shower houses and an RV dump station. During operating hours, stop in at the gift shop to registerand pay for camping. For after hour arrivals, please use our convenient self-check in station located near the gift shop.For camping information call 605-256-3644 or e-mail info@prairievillage.orgGeneral Camping - Regular Season :Electrical sites - 24.00 including tax nightlyNon-electrical sites - 20.00 including tax nightlyCamping the night of June 11th Bull Ride is 24.00 additional for 2 adults. (Does not apply with season pass.)10 2021 Prairie Village Season Guide

58th Annual Steam Threshing Jamboree featuringInternational Harvester - August 26, 27, 28 & 29, 2021fleamarket@prairievillage.org2021 Prairie Village Season Guide11

Set up and Food Vendor Hours:You may set up anytime during these designated times:Tuesday 8:00am - 6:00 pmWednesday 8:00am - 6:00 pmThursday 8:00am - 12:00pm* All vendors need to be on grounds by 12-Noon Thursday.Food Vendor Advertised hours:** These are minimums suggested, but we welcome you to stay open later; use yourdiscretion to best fit your business. **Thursday 12:00pm - 4:00pm (Appreciation Dinner at 4:30pm in the Prairie Village Kitchen.)Friday 8:00am - 5:00pmSaturday 8:00am - 5:00pmSunday 9:00am - 2:00pmfleamarket@prairievillage.org12 2021 Prairie Village Season Guide

58th Annual Steam Threshing Jamboree featuringInternational Harvester - August 26, 27, 28 & 29, 2021fleamarket@prairievillage.org2021 Prairie Village Season Guide13

Set up and Flea Market Hours:Set up designated times. Please let us know when you will be arriving within these times.Flea Market Advertised hours:** These are only suggested; use your discretion to best fit your business. **fleamarket@prairievillage.org14 2021 Prairie Village Season Guide

GREAT PLAINS & OUTLAWTRUCK & TRACTOR PULLSFriday, August 27, 20216:30 PM - Great Plains Season ChampionshipStock Farm, Open Farm, and Pro Farm TractorsSuper Stock 4WD Diesel Only, Mod and Pro Mod 2WD TrucksMust be registered 24 hrs prior 605-360-0396Saturday, August 28, 20217:00 PM - Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulling AssociationMod 2WD Trucks, Mod 4WD Trucks, Unlimited Super Stock, Multi-Engine Modified,Super Farm, Light Limited Pro Stock TractorsPrairie Village was the recipient of the 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2018Outlaws Grand National Pull Of The Year Awardwww.outlawpulling.comwww.gptp.orgHistoric Prairie Village - 2 miles west of Madison , SD on Hwy 34 10.00 Jamboree general admission on Friday, 12.00 on SaturdayRefreshments and Great Food All Day & EveningTHANK YOU to our sponsors. Please watch for detailed list at the pull.For More Information Contact:Prairie Village - PO Box 256, Madison, SD 570421-800-693-3644 or Allen Shellum (605) 940-2332Website: www.prairievillage.org2021 Prairie Village Season Guide15

PO Box 256Madison, SD 57042Prairie VillageThank You For Visiting Prairie VillageJoin us in 2022 for our 59th ANNUAL STEAM THRESHING JAMBOREEfeaturing John Deere - AUGUST 25, 26, 27 & 28Nicky’sRestaurant & Lounge610 S. Washington Ave. 605-256-4441 West Hwy 34 Madison 256-3791F&M Co-opCARQUESTAuto PartsStop by256-4516 Madison, SDon your way to Prairie Village.Fuels, Propane, Tire Station,& On-Site Farm Tire Service605-256-3333 Madison, SDGreat People, Great Products, Great Prices(605) 256-3592 www.CarQuest.com305 SW First Street, Madison, SD 57042THE TRANSFORMER PEOPLE23280 435th Ave Howard, SD 57349209 S. EGAN AVE. MADISONwww.a1toilets.com Portable ToiletRental & Service Commercial& ResidentialConstruction All Occasion &Special Events ExecutiveRestroom Trailer605-256-6828Kundert - WilliamsInsurance Agency122 W. CenterMadison, SD256-6608 or1-800-456-2561WE BUY, SELL, RENT & DELIVER605-534-3555 COLMAN, SD2022 59th Annual SteamThreshing JamboreefeaturingJohn Deere605-291-9615 Wentworth, SD800WashingtonAve.,Ste. 102,218S.SouthVan Eps Ave. MadisonMadison(605) (605)256-6666256-6666

2021 Prairie Village Season Guide 5 Miss Prairie Village & Prairie Princess Pageant Sunday, June 6, 2021 at 7:00 PM Lawrence Welk Opera House Miss Prairie Village is an opportunity for local area teens to earn scholarships, boost self-esteem and make new friends. Teens that are at least 14 and not older than 18 are invited to compete.

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