Port Oneida Fair

Port Oneida Fair
Saturday, Aug 10, 2024 from 10:00am to 4:00pm
Various Location

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Step back in time at the Port Oneida Fair and experience life as it was in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Imagine the life of Euro-American immigrants as you help bale hay or watch a broom-maker at work. Learn about spinning, basket weaving, soap making, butter making, candle dipping, and fur trapping. Listen as park rangers and local historians share the area's history. Watch as teams of oxen haul hay and artists and craftsmen demonstrate their skills.

The fair is held at six of the historic farmsteads in Port Oneida. Each farm has a variety of artists, crafts, food, and activities for visitors. Click on the farm names below to see what's happening at each farm. A shuttle bus runs between the farms on a regular schedule during the fair, so you can park your car and easily get around to the different venues.

Shuttle

Park your car at one of the four parking lots (Olsen, Dechow, Burfiend, Thoreson Farms).

A free shuttle stops at each site approximately every 15 minutes.

On foot

Walking paths connect all the farm sites.

To reach the Thoreson Farm, expect an hour walk on the Bay View Trail.

Horse and wagon

Take a horse and wagon ride between the Olsen and Dechow Farms.

Activities by location

Burfiend Farm

Music :

Rigs & Jeels - traditional fiddle & mandolin - Friday only North Bay Celtic Band - Saturday only

Activities and demonstrations:

Early American Michigan cricket - Friday only

Leelanau Historical Society - Poor Farm Barn

Rope making for kids

Daily activities of the U.S. Life-Saving Service

Traditional timber framing demo

Antique woodworking tools and wooden nametags for kids

Dechow Farm

Activities and demostrations:

Dechow Family history

Horse and wagon rides

Horse teams working fields

Donkeys and farm animals

Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes

Northwest Michigan Invasive Species Network - Friday only

Antique bicycles and single engine motor display

Hand weaving, rug weaving, basketmaking, hand spun wool

Vintage masonry glass jar history

Wind-up musical instruments

“The Past in Present Time” Living history barn tours

Historic Sleeping Bear Preservation 2023 poster sales

Traverse City Model A Club auto display

Goats, conservation grazing, and goat milk soap making

Maple Grove Cemetery display

Native seeds information

Chair caning

Hand coloring historic photographs

Food:

Schwenk’inWagon - lunch and Saturday breakfast

Moomers’ Ice Cream

Kelderhouse Farm

Activities and demonstrations:

Kelderhouse Family history by Kelderhouse descendants

Maritime history and 1931 Ford Model A

Apples with Leelanau Conservation District - Friday only

Olsen Farm

Music:

Dulcimer music

Hammer’d – dulcimer group - Saturday only at 2:15 pm

Activites and demonstrations:

Rug hooking and tattling, penny rug making, rug braiding

Life of a Lighthouse Keeper – on the hour, 10 am -3 pm

Quilt sewing and hand sewing

Old Tyme Photography selfie station

Port Oneida History and Olsen Barn Tours

Historic building preservation station

Historic cooking and bread and butter churning

Composting

Fair artist poster signing - Saturday only

Fishing and fish of the Great Lakes

Vegetable and flower garden - potato and corn planting

Children’s lawn games and washtub demo

Food:

Chubby Unicorn Panini Sandwiches

Cherry Republic Ice Cream

Port Oneida School House

Activities and demonstrations:

11 am & 2 pm - School Days in a One Room Schoolhouse

Thoreson Farm

Music:

Norm Wheeler & Pat Niemesto in the barn

Activites and demonstrations:

Thoreson family tales and history with Leonard Thoreson

Coiled pine needles, crocheted doilies

Shaker boxes, french rolling pins,  and vintage sewing

Spinning wheel yarn spinning, knitting, and crocheting

Thrown pottery

Blacksmith in action

Basket weaving, quilting, rag rug twining

Food:

Roll Model Spring Rolls - Friday only