A large and exuberant crowd gathered in Rutland for the 10th annual Uffda Day despite the cool and rainy weather. The kickoff event was a 50-unit parade featuring the Uffda Day Patrol with authentic trolls and a Viking ship manned by grizzled seafarers.
Twenty-three classic autos were exhibited in the classic car show and some participated in the parade. Hardy horse farmers plowed, dragged, disked and seeded at the horse farming demonstration on the southwest corner of town. Thirty-two art and craft booths exhibited and sold items throughout the day.
Those waiting to be served the scalloped potato dinner at the Hall were entertained by a local line dancing group and the antics of the Plains People. Throughout the day musical entertainment was enjoyed at the Hall and at the Senior Center.
Many took the opportunity to visit the new Rutland Fire Hall on Bagley street where many crafters were set up and the newest addition to the Uffda Day menu – Uffda Tacos” – were served.
Earl Cramton and Dan Anderson were the engineer and conductor on the brand new Uffda Train which provided entertaining transportation for small children throughout the afternoon. Ronnie Narum, Earl and Dan spent a few weeks building and painting the new ride for Uffda Day.





























































