PENFIELD, IL (Chambana Today) – The I&I Antique Tractor & Gas Engine Club is gearing up for its annual summer showcase, set to run from Thursday, July 10, through Sunday, July 13, at the club’s historic showgrounds located at 309 Busey Street in Penfield.
This year’s featured equipment includes Oliver, Cockshutt, and White tractors, along with a special appearance by the David Bradley Collectors Association. The show opens daily at 7:00 a.m. and draws enthusiasts from across the Midwest for its celebration of farming history and rural craftsmanship.
Visitors can enjoy daily field demonstrations, a working sawmill, a kid’s play area, antique engines in action, vintage tractors on display, and more. The showgrounds offer a full schedule of family-friendly events, food vendors, and interactive exhibits that showcase agricultural life for decades.
Organizers say the annual show honors the legacy of American farming while providing hands-on fun for all ages. Admission and parking are available on-site, with activities running rain or shine.
For more details, visit the I&I Antique Tractor & Gas Engine Club’s website or follow them on social media for updates.
