Logo picture of the Mill

The Heritage Reunion

 

 

View of the Main Street during the Reunion

The Fair Grove Historical and Preservation Society organizes and hosts an annual craft fair every year, on the last full weekend in September. This is by far our biggest annual event, with tens of thousands of people attending and enjoying the sights, sounds and food each day.  Attendance is free. Parking is usually not free but it's just a few dollars to park all day. There is a shuttle to transport you from most parking lots to the main event. There are many booths to buy food and drink and continuous free music performances in two locations.

 

Please be reminded, this event is only on Saturday and Sunday. You will not be allowed on the grounds to shop before Saturday at 8 a.m. for safety reasons. There are no pre-sales or early bird specials.

 

 There are several hundred craft booths, and we are picky about whom we allow. You won't find anything in our booths except quality original and home-made craft items, and all will be family friendly. There is plenty to look at, and many people do all of their Christmas shopping all in one day. There is something for men, women and children of all ages.

 

View of the shoppers at the Tracy TractIf you want to have a booth, you must apply and comply with all of the rules in the application packet, which you can get on the Application menu at the top of this page.

You will not find politicians in the parade, or political booths. Flea market booths are also prohibited, and vendors are not allowed to sell commercial items in booths.

What you will find are high quality hand made items, homemade crafts and goods of all kinds.

The Historical Society publishes a guidebook to the event with a map, and politicians are free to purchase an ad if they wish. The book contains a map and a directory of all events for both days.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parade

Parade tractors

The parade starts at Fair Grove High School on Saturday at 10 a.m. and follows Orchard Street, Highway 125 and Main Street.

If you have an old car, truck or tractor you are encouraged to come to the High School at 8:30 a.m. to join in the parade. There is no entry fee.

If you wish you may have walkers next to your entry handing out candy and treats to the kids who will line the parade route. Please don't throw items, which may cause injury. We want to have a safe event for everybody.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Music

Missing Man Trio performing at the MillAfter the parade finishes on Saturday the music starts at two locations. The front porch of the Mill is popular, and the Gazebo is a very shady spot to enjoy the performances. All musicians are unpaid, but you can support them by purchasing CDs and tapes if they're available.

A Sunday morning non-denominational church service is held, followed by religious music performances for the remainder of the Sunday event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ruell Chappell page on the Ozark Mountain Daredevils website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Demonstrations


Sawmill exhibition in 2019

Wommack Mill is a grist mill that has been fully restored, and will be operating during the Heritage Reunion.

There will also be a threshing machine and other demonstrations of farm and family operations from the late 1800s and early 1900s.

There is a threshing machine working at times, a working sawmill and a blacksmith shop.

You can watch the authentic operation of these crafts and more throughout both days. Check the program for times and places.

 

 

 

 

 

Blacksmiths at work