1993 Uffda Day brought together tourists and local Norwegians to celebrate the harvest and enjoying the homemade ice cream and other edible treats demonstrated by the local folks. The scalloped potato supper was served at the Hall for an amazing price of $2.75, others enjoyed the Varme Polse (wiener in lefse) for $1 and the Risengrynsgrot (rice pudding) for fifty cents. A couple of old mule skinners trotted out the team to give the crowd rides around Rutland to see the signs. Twenty-two crafters demonstrated and sold their wares including hardanger, bobbin lace, rosemaling, wheat weaving, potpourri, rope making and others. A clown made balloon animals for the younger visitors and antique farm machinery was exhibited for others to enjoy. The second pet show went well with twenty-five pets which this year included rabbits, hamsters, and a salamander.








