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Homestead Farm Days Church hosting swap and sale of farm animals

Published on Friday, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:12 am | Last updated on Friday, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:12 am

FARMINGTON — Neighbors helping neighbors is what the Homestead Farm Days on Saturday is all about, organizer Pat Starbird said.

Families from around the state are expected to attend, bringing their animals and produce to swap, sell and show at Trinity United Methodist Church on Route 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. rain or shine.

The idea grew from a church yard sale in August. Starbird and another family brought chickens, ducks, roosters and rabbits to the sale and all but two roosters sold, she said.

"I didn't think I had anything to contribute to the sale," she said.

Living in a household of unemployment for a couple years, Starbird learned a little about bartering this summer when she started swapping her fresh green beans and vegetables with her neighbor for frozen chickens, and swapping eggs for jam with another.

After the August yard sale, she went to farm families and asked them what they thought about bringing the church and community together for a sale/swap of animals. She found there was interest.

Starbird has already been given so much poultry for the event that she has taken them to an animal auction in Skowhegan and brought the profit back to the church.

She hopes the day will help people know where they can find things and how to buy or barter locally.

Activities will range from demonstrations such as wool spinning, goat milking and cider pressing to the swap, sale and show of chickens, ducks, a potbellied-pig, Pygmy goats and other small farm animals. Each farm can sell or swap and do what they want.

"I can't fathom what else might show up," she said.

Families from Bangor to South Paris have indicated a desire to participate.

Several local businesses have donated items for a silent auction.

Tables inside the church and at the outside stations will showcase jellies, honey, maple syrup and baked goods. There will be baked beans and chop suey available to go, she said.

A free biscuit and corn chowder luncheon will be offered starting at 11 a.m. If people want to make a donation, that's fine but not necessary, she said. The church will also offer an "attic treasure" corner full of a variety of items.

A therapeutic massage therapist will offer 20-minute massages, a therapeutic horse riding group will display items and sell pendants and ceramics.

Starbird wants people to bring returnable bottles and cans for a school in Haiti. Kathy Caton will leave on a missionary trip next week and she wants "to send her off with a truckload of returnable money."

Members of the Special Olympics team will be there to remove the tabs from the top of soda cans for a donation to the Shriners Hospital.

"Church members are all on board with me," Starbird said.

"We're trying to help the community, locally and globally. The plans just came together beautifully.  . . . It's meant to be," she said.

abryant@sunjournal.com

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