Town of Turin comes
together for fun-filled weekend
By MICHAEL BOYLAN
mboylan@TheCitizenNews.com
Each year the town of Turin gets together to celebrate being a community.
Residents celebrate by dancing in the streets with entertainment and refreshments
Friday night and then having an old-fashioned tractor pull Saturday. This
will be the sixth year of the event.
Friday nights events begin at 8:30 p.m. in the Turin Town Square
with a dance in the streets. The Bill Cabes Band will provide the music
for most of the evening, and the gospel act The Wings will play during
the intermission of the set from The Bill Cabes Band. The dance will last
until 11:30 p.m.
Saturday starts with a parade of tractors down Ga. Highway 16. The Coweta
County Mule Club will lead the way for the 125 tractors that will either
be on display or will be part of the pull competition. The parade route
goes down Ga. Highway 16 and back to the fire station. The competition,
which begins at 11 a.m., will take place behind the fire station.
Some of the events featured at this years tractor pull are the Ladies
Powder Puff Pull; the Slow Race, which consists of tractors trying to
go as slow as possible without stopping the engine; the Hand Start race,
which has two racers starting seated on the tractors, then jumping off
to crank the tractor up and then jumping back on the tractor to race;
and a childrens pedal race with toy John Deere tractors.
The weight class competition will begin at 3 p.m. and will feature tractors
pulling anywhere from 3,000 to 12,000 pounds. The tractors will hook up
to a weight sled and pull in heats until a winner is crowned.
Food provided by the tractor pull organizers. Each year the group handles
the food duties in order to raise money for next years event. Proceeds
from last years pull paid for a tent and the frame of a weight sled.
Pull organizers are hoping this years pull will help them complete
their own weight sled.
This years menu will include homemade barbecue sandwiches, hamburgers,
hot dogs and soda. Turin Methodist Church will provide the sweets.
Admission is free and t-shirts depicting the farm and antique tractors
will be available.
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