
Berry Patch:
The Berry Patch will have stained glass, a silversmith, porcelain dolls, homemade crafts, and dulcimer music.
There will also be jellies, pickles, dried fruit, apple butter, and herbs to choose from.
Perry:
See horse drawn plows working in the field, then go to the fire house for crafts and food.
Griggsville:
Activities up and down the boulevard where the Purple Martins come to nest.
Detroit:
Activities will be held around the Bryan McAllister Home with a display of antique engines.
Florence:
Florence is the eastern gate to the county's Color Drive. Stop by and see a quilt and painting display. The village starts early in the morning with food and continues all day.
Milton:
Come to the Sanderson Tractor Museum, children's games and a raffle for 3 shotguns.
Pearl:
There'll be collectable post cards available. There will activities around the park.
Time:
The 100 year old bandstand in the middle of the park has been restored to it's 1900's look. The town house is now in the process of being restored, stop and take a tour.
Nebo:
Don't miss the Pea Ridge Elk Ranch just south of Nebo!!
Pleasant Hill:
You are invited to stop in town and enjoy their many vendors and displays. Come and enjoy the beautiful rolling of southern Pike.
Summer Hill:
Features the always busy Summer Hill Antique Mall.
Rockport:
The Two Rivers Jeep club will be offering rides for those would like to see the beautiful bluffs of the Mississippi River. Catch your ride at the Off Road Park.
Pittsfield:
The historic East School will be open as well as the Shasid House one of Lincoln's stops. The St Mary's Catholic Church will be having yard sales. Be Sure to visit the vendors on the Courthouse lawn.
Barry:
Activities will be at LaFayette Park in Uptown Barry
New Canton:
Come to the Old School for a weekend of sit down dinners.
Hull:
Come to the Hull Community Church on Highway 106 for a Pecan festival open Saturday and Sunday at 10 am.
New Salem:
A 1850 -51 brick store building that was a hiding place for slaves on the underground railroad is now the home for Underground Railroad Antiques and the Welcome booth for the Color Drive.
Fishhook:
In and around the 1884 Methodist Church will be flea market vendors, with collectibles and antique items. Basket weaving & wood bowl making will be demonstrated. Anyone can participate in pumpkin carving if they wish too. Across the road at the Town Hall, homemade foods will be served.
El Dara:
Stop for a quilt show and other activities around the old General Store, Jacobs Corner and the old Dry Goods Store.
Bethel Church:
visit a county church 5 miles southeast of Griggsville and 4 miles north of Detroit. There will be special music on Saturday at 10:30 am and at 2:00pm. See quilts on display too.
Chambersburg:
Quaint little village on route 104 it is the first Pike County town coming from the east. Join them at the Chambersburg club house over the Color Drive.
Baylis:
Visit the Welcome booth at the Baylis Fire House.
Kinderhook:
Welcome booth is at the Kinderhook museum and the intersection of Hwy 106 and 96.
