33rd Annual Webster Fall Festival
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Auction Location

Dexter, MI 48130
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Saturday Sep 27, 2014 Completed
Auction Type
 Live Auction 
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Braun and Helmer Auction Service

Contact: David Helmer * Brian Braun
Phone: 734.368.1733 or 1736
Email: davidghelmer@gmail.com
Website: braunandhelmer.com

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Ford 600 Tractor Good rubber, Newer Tires, Good Paint, Runs Good

Small Animal Cart 

Handmade Truck by Paul Kleinschmidt

10 hole Chicken Nest

Guns

Remington model 12 shotgun
Daisy BB Gun

Gift certificates
Family Barber Shop
Dexter Flowers
The Picture Frame Company
Wing and Things
Hotel Hickman
Red Brick (2)
Dexter Pub
Joe and Rosie Coffee and Tea
Max and Bellas in Loch Alpine

Toys

Farmall, Waterloo Boy, Case,and John Deere toy tractors, Tonka Cars and Trucks, Tootsie toy Trucks, Wind up Jumping Dog tin toy, Bisque Dolls.

Trains

Pere Marquette 2-804 Berkshire Steam

Denner & Rio Brande 5D-5D, Operating Ice Station

Illuminated Extension Bridge w/ Piers

NY Central Baggage Ca

 NY Central Dining Car

NY Central Observation Car

NY Central Passenger Car

Steam Railsounds Tender

Erie Flatcar with Trailer

 Chessie System Gondola with Coil Covers

 Hooker Chemicals Tank Car

Canadian Pacific Rail Car

Lionelville Electric Trolley

 Northern Pacific Ice Car

Western Maryland Hopper

New York Central Boxcar

Mobile Oil Tank Car

C&O Flatcar with Trailer

Southern Pacific Flatcar with Load

Railway Express Agency, Standard Reefer

Pennsylvania Double – Door Boxcar

Denver and Rio Grande 4-Bay Hopper with Covers

Denver and Rio Grande Standard “0” Caboose

Western Maryland Hopper

Erie Bay – Window Caboose with Illuminated Interior

Santa Fe Reefer

Frisco Boxcar (Diesel Railsounds)

Grand Trunk Gondola

Rail King – New York Central Gondola

45 degree Crossover

Remote Control Switch – One, Right

Union Pacific Square Window Caboose (Lighted Interior)

Wood Sided Caboose – NYC

Square Window Caboose

Box Car – New Haven

Coal/Log Dump Car

Ready to Run “0” Gauge Engine and Tender

Set of 3 Western Maryland Flatcar with Logs

Trainmaster Command Base

Graduated Trestle set

Track

46 full Straight Track

2 Full Siding Track

46 Full Curved Track

3 Magnet Tracks for Coupling/Uncoupling

1 45 Degree Crossover Track

1 90 Degree Crossover Track


Tools

Miller Arc welder, Toro Snowblower, Push Mower, Chipper, Folding Hand Carts, Bench Grinder, Machinist Caliper, Portable Air Tank, Bumper Jack.


Huge Thank Yous to the People and Businesses who Donated Items and Made this Years Auction Possible


Dan Chapman

Paul Kleinshmidt Family

Jack Clark Family

Dave and Ann Sawnson

The Zeeb Family

Nick Heller Family

Brian Braun
Joyce Braun
Kyle DeVoogd
Braun and Helmer Auction Service
Jack Brigham
Family Barber Shop
Dexter Flowers
The Picture Frame Company
Wing and Things
Hotel Hickman
Red Brick
Dexter Pub
Joe and Rosie Coffee and Tea
Max and Bellas in Loch Alpine

Hackney Hardware

Metzgers


Many More items not listed!  Check back for more items to be added!


The Webster Fall Festival is having an auction! 100% of the proceeds of the auction will benefit the Webster Church and the Webster Historical Society!

We are still looking for quality donations for the auction. Some Ideas include:

Antiques(toys, furniture, tools, jewelery etc.), gift certificates,gift baskets,farm and garden related,sporting goods,sporting and event tickets,useful tools,and just about anything of value! Can you help? Do you have anything? Or know someone that might? Do you frequent a business that might donate a gift certificate or other item? If you have Items, Ideas or Questions please call Brian Braun at (734) 996-9135 or cell 368-1736 I have been a member of the Webster Historical Society for many years and think the fall festival is a wonderful family event! Come out and spend the day!


Y'all come rain or shine to the 33rd Annual Webster Fall Festival to be held Saturday, September 27th, 2014.  Step back in time from today's hectic lifestyle to enjoy a variety of fun and interesting activities, displays, food & entertainment that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Michigan's Webster Township.  The fun is suitable for individuals and families of all ages and starts at 10 am and runs through 7 pm.  General admission and parking are free.

The Festival features a number of beautiful and interesting historic buildings and exhibits which help tell the story of the agricultural settlement of this area from the early days of the 19th century.  Tour and admire historic Webster Church, originally built in 1834, and is listed as a Michigan Historic Site.  A historical perspective of Antique Quilts will be featured in the church’s sanctuary.

Go back to the “good-old-days” of school and experience the restored One-Room Podunk School House, complete with schoolmarms and dunce cap.  See how far our educational experience has come.

Inside the historic Blacksmith Shop, a Blacksmith will demonstrate traditional handmade metal working.  Outside, try your hand at Wool Spinning and sample techniques used by early settlers to make fabrics and clothing. 

At the Boy Scout Cabin A Taste of Webster will offer a large and unique variety of food and craft items for sale.  Including an assortment of homemade cookies, cakes, pies, jellies, jams, honey, maple syrup, and beverages are some of the interesting items for your enjoyment. 

The original Webster Community House will host an exhibition of local artisans.  Artwork and Craft items for sale include a variety of handmade items that are great for the holiday season and those unique decorating in your own home.  Additionally, the original Webster Township Hall has been beautifully preserved and will hold additional craft items. 

For the children there will be numerous actives including a Children’s Craft Tent, Pony Rides, Children’s Zoo, and Hayrides available till 5pm. Take the whole family on an old fashioned hay ride through the wooded back acres of the Scadin Farm.  

An extensive display of Antique Tractors, Farm Machinery, and Vintage Automobiles will grace the grounds and provide another glimpse into our past.  The Kleinschmidt General Store will display one of a kind, handmade models representing early 1900s country living.  There will also be other unique items available to view and buy at the General Store. 

For those who enjoy the heat of competition and have the eye of a collector, a Live Auction will be held.  You can experience the rush of out bidding your neighbor on those one of a kind items.  Come and experience this thrill for yourself.


Free Entertainment all day long will feature many local artists. 

A Traditional Luncheon (11am-2pm) will be held in the Church’s Fellowship Hall and features a variety of foods such as homemade Soups, Sloppy Joes, and mouth watering Pies. 

Webster’s Famous Pig Roast (from 5pm-7pm) under the big top tent completes the day.  The traditional homemade German dinner features Roast Pork, Potato Salad, Sauerkraut, Applesauce, Carrots, Roll, Dessert, and Beverage.  $9 for adults, $5 for children.

Tens of thousands have enjoyed this unique Michigan event over its quarter of a century existence.  The Festival is Co-sponsored by Webster United Church of Christ and the Webster Township Historical Society.  The Festival is held on the spacious grounds shared by its sponsoring organizations located at the intersection of Webster Church Rd. and Farrell Rd.

-          Please join us for the fun this year on September 27th!

DIRECTIONS:

From US-23, exit west on North Territorial Rd. (Exit 49), go West for approximately 3.5 miles to Webster Church Rd.  (flashing yellow light), turn left (south) and go one mile to the Fall Festival. (5484 Webster Church Rd, Dexter MI, 48130)

From I-94, exit Zeeb Rd. north (Exit 169).  Follow Zeeb Rd. approximately 3 miles North (over and past the Huron River).  Turn right (East) onto Joy Rd. and proceed one mile East.  Turn left onto Webster Church Rd and proceed one mile north to the Webster Fall Festival.  (5484 Webster Church Rd, Dexter MI, 48130)

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33rd Annual Webster Fall Festival

Braun and Helmer Auction Service

Braun and Helmer Auction Service


Contact: David Helmer * Brian Braun
Phone: 734.368.1733 or 1736
Sale Location
5484 Webster Church Rd.
Dexter, MI 48130
Sale Dates and Times
Saturday Sep 27, 2014 Completed
Sale Terms and Conditions

Listing Details

Ford 600 Tractor Good rubber, Newer Tires, Good Paint, Runs Good

Small Animal Cart 

Handmade Truck by Paul Kleinschmidt

10 hole Chicken Nest

Guns

Remington model 12 shotgun
Daisy BB Gun

Gift certificates
Family Barber Shop
Dexter Flowers
The Picture Frame Company
Wing and Things
Hotel Hickman
Red Brick (2)
Dexter Pub
Joe and Rosie Coffee and Tea
Max and Bellas in Loch Alpine

Toys

Farmall, Waterloo Boy, Case,and John Deere toy tractors, Tonka Cars and Trucks, Tootsie toy Trucks, Wind up Jumping Dog tin toy, Bisque Dolls.

Trains

Pere Marquette 2-804 Berkshire Steam

Denner & Rio Brande 5D-5D, Operating Ice Station

Illuminated Extension Bridge w/ Piers

NY Central Baggage Ca

 NY Central Dining Car

NY Central Observation Car

NY Central Passenger Car

Steam Railsounds Tender

Erie Flatcar with Trailer

 Chessie System Gondola with Coil Covers

 Hooker Chemicals Tank Car

Canadian Pacific Rail Car

Lionelville Electric Trolley

 Northern Pacific Ice Car

Western Maryland Hopper

New York Central Boxcar

Mobile Oil Tank Car

C&O Flatcar with Trailer

Southern Pacific Flatcar with Load

Railway Express Agency, Standard Reefer

Pennsylvania Double – Door Boxcar

Denver and Rio Grande 4-Bay Hopper with Covers

Denver and Rio Grande Standard “0” Caboose

Western Maryland Hopper

Erie Bay – Window Caboose with Illuminated Interior

Santa Fe Reefer

Frisco Boxcar (Diesel Railsounds)

Grand Trunk Gondola

Rail King – New York Central Gondola

45 degree Crossover

Remote Control Switch – One, Right

Union Pacific Square Window Caboose (Lighted Interior)

Wood Sided Caboose – NYC

Square Window Caboose

Box Car – New Haven

Coal/Log Dump Car

Ready to Run “0” Gauge Engine and Tender

Set of 3 Western Maryland Flatcar with Logs

Trainmaster Command Base

Graduated Trestle set

Track

46 full Straight Track

2 Full Siding Track

46 Full Curved Track

3 Magnet Tracks for Coupling/Uncoupling

1 45 Degree Crossover Track

1 90 Degree Crossover Track


Tools

Miller Arc welder, Toro Snowblower, Push Mower, Chipper, Folding Hand Carts, Bench Grinder, Machinist Caliper, Portable Air Tank, Bumper Jack.


Huge Thank Yous to the People and Businesses who Donated Items and Made this Years Auction Possible


Dan Chapman

Paul Kleinshmidt Family

Jack Clark Family

Dave and Ann Sawnson

The Zeeb Family

Nick Heller Family

Brian Braun
Joyce Braun
Kyle DeVoogd
Braun and Helmer Auction Service
Jack Brigham
Family Barber Shop
Dexter Flowers
The Picture Frame Company
Wing and Things
Hotel Hickman
Red Brick
Dexter Pub
Joe and Rosie Coffee and Tea
Max and Bellas in Loch Alpine

Hackney Hardware

Metzgers


Many More items not listed!  Check back for more items to be added!


The Webster Fall Festival is having an auction! 100% of the proceeds of the auction will benefit the Webster Church and the Webster Historical Society!

We are still looking for quality donations for the auction. Some Ideas include:

Antiques(toys, furniture, tools, jewelery etc.), gift certificates,gift baskets,farm and garden related,sporting goods,sporting and event tickets,useful tools,and just about anything of value! Can you help? Do you have anything? Or know someone that might? Do you frequent a business that might donate a gift certificate or other item? If you have Items, Ideas or Questions please call Brian Braun at (734) 996-9135 or cell 368-1736 I have been a member of the Webster Historical Society for many years and think the fall festival is a wonderful family event! Come out and spend the day!


Y'all come rain or shine to the 33rd Annual Webster Fall Festival to be held Saturday, September 27th, 2014.  Step back in time from today's hectic lifestyle to enjoy a variety of fun and interesting activities, displays, food & entertainment that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Michigan's Webster Township.  The fun is suitable for individuals and families of all ages and starts at 10 am and runs through 7 pm.  General admission and parking are free.

The Festival features a number of beautiful and interesting historic buildings and exhibits which help tell the story of the agricultural settlement of this area from the early days of the 19th century.  Tour and admire historic Webster Church, originally built in 1834, and is listed as a Michigan Historic Site.  A historical perspective of Antique Quilts will be featured in the church’s sanctuary.

Go back to the “good-old-days” of school and experience the restored One-Room Podunk School House, complete with schoolmarms and dunce cap.  See how far our educational experience has come.

Inside the historic Blacksmith Shop, a Blacksmith will demonstrate traditional handmade metal working.  Outside, try your hand at Wool Spinning and sample techniques used by early settlers to make fabrics and clothing. 

At the Boy Scout Cabin A Taste of Webster will offer a large and unique variety of food and craft items for sale.  Including an assortment of homemade cookies, cakes, pies, jellies, jams, honey, maple syrup, and beverages are some of the interesting items for your enjoyment. 

The original Webster Community House will host an exhibition of local artisans.  Artwork and Craft items for sale include a variety of handmade items that are great for the holiday season and those unique decorating in your own home.  Additionally, the original Webster Township Hall has been beautifully preserved and will hold additional craft items. 

For the children there will be numerous actives including a Children’s Craft Tent, Pony Rides, Children’s Zoo, and Hayrides available till 5pm. Take the whole family on an old fashioned hay ride through the wooded back acres of the Scadin Farm.  

An extensive display of Antique Tractors, Farm Machinery, and Vintage Automobiles will grace the grounds and provide another glimpse into our past.  The Kleinschmidt General Store will display one of a kind, handmade models representing early 1900s country living.  There will also be other unique items available to view and buy at the General Store. 

For those who enjoy the heat of competition and have the eye of a collector, a Live Auction will be held.  You can experience the rush of out bidding your neighbor on those one of a kind items.  Come and experience this thrill for yourself.


Free Entertainment all day long will feature many local artists. 

A Traditional Luncheon (11am-2pm) will be held in the Church’s Fellowship Hall and features a variety of foods such as homemade Soups, Sloppy Joes, and mouth watering Pies. 

Webster’s Famous Pig Roast (from 5pm-7pm) under the big top tent completes the day.  The traditional homemade German dinner features Roast Pork, Potato Salad, Sauerkraut, Applesauce, Carrots, Roll, Dessert, and Beverage.  $9 for adults, $5 for children.

Tens of thousands have enjoyed this unique Michigan event over its quarter of a century existence.  The Festival is Co-sponsored by Webster United Church of Christ and the Webster Township Historical Society.  The Festival is held on the spacious grounds shared by its sponsoring organizations located at the intersection of Webster Church Rd. and Farrell Rd.

-          Please join us for the fun this year on September 27th!

DIRECTIONS:

From US-23, exit west on North Territorial Rd. (Exit 49), go West for approximately 3.5 miles to Webster Church Rd.  (flashing yellow light), turn left (south) and go one mile to the Fall Festival. (5484 Webster Church Rd, Dexter MI, 48130)

From I-94, exit Zeeb Rd. north (Exit 169).  Follow Zeeb Rd. approximately 3 miles North (over and past the Huron River).  Turn right (East) onto Joy Rd. and proceed one mile East.  Turn left onto Webster Church Rd and proceed one mile north to the Webster Fall Festival.  (5484 Webster Church Rd, Dexter MI, 48130)

STAY TUNED for more information & pictures of auction items to come......

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33rd Annual Webster Fall Festival
 Live Auction
 
Auction Date(s)
Saturday Sep 27, 2014 Completed
Auction Location

Dexter, MI 48130
Company
Braun and Helmer Auction Service

Contact: David Helmer * Brian Braun
Phone: 734.368.1733 or 1736
Website: braunandhelmer.com

Ford 600 Tractor Good rubber, Newer Tires, Good Paint, Runs Good

Small Animal Cart 

Handmade Truck by Paul Kleinschmidt

10 hole Chicken Nest

Guns

Remington model 12 shotgun
Daisy BB Gun

Gift certificates
Family Barber Shop
Dexter Flowers
The Picture Frame Company
Wing and Things
Hotel Hickman
Red Brick (2)
Dexter Pub
Joe and Rosie Coffee and Tea
Max and Bellas in Loch Alpine

Toys

Farmall, Waterloo Boy, Case,and John Deere toy tractors, Tonka Cars and Trucks, Tootsie toy Trucks, Wind up Jumping Dog tin toy, Bisque Dolls.

Trains

Pere Marquette 2-804 Berkshire Steam

Denner & Rio Brande 5D-5D, Operating Ice Station

Illuminated Extension Bridge w/ Piers

NY Central Baggage Ca

 NY Central Dining Car

NY Central Observation Car

NY Central Passenger Car

Steam Railsounds Tender

Erie Flatcar with Trailer

 Chessie System Gondola with Coil Covers

 Hooker Chemicals Tank Car

Canadian Pacific Rail Car

Lionelville Electric Trolley

 Northern Pacific Ice Car

Western Maryland Hopper

New York Central Boxcar

Mobile Oil Tank Car

C&O Flatcar with Trailer

Southern Pacific Flatcar with Load

Railway Express Agency, Standard Reefer

Pennsylvania Double – Door Boxcar

Denver and Rio Grande 4-Bay Hopper with Covers

Denver and Rio Grande Standard “0” Caboose

Western Maryland Hopper

Erie Bay – Window Caboose with Illuminated Interior

Santa Fe Reefer

Frisco Boxcar (Diesel Railsounds)

Grand Trunk Gondola

Rail King – New York Central Gondola

45 degree Crossover

Remote Control Switch – One, Right

Union Pacific Square Window Caboose (Lighted Interior)

Wood Sided Caboose – NYC

Square Window Caboose

Box Car – New Haven

Coal/Log Dump Car

Ready to Run “0” Gauge Engine and Tender

Set of 3 Western Maryland Flatcar with Logs

Trainmaster Command Base

Graduated Trestle set

Track

46 full Straight Track

2 Full Siding Track

46 Full Curved Track

3 Magnet Tracks for Coupling/Uncoupling

1 45 Degree Crossover Track

1 90 Degree Crossover Track


Tools

Miller Arc welder, Toro Snowblower, Push Mower, Chipper, Folding Hand Carts, Bench Grinder, Machinist Caliper, Portable Air Tank, Bumper Jack.


Huge Thank Yous to the People and Businesses who Donated Items and Made this Years Auction Possible


Dan Chapman

Paul Kleinshmidt Family

Jack Clark Family

Dave and Ann Sawnson

The Zeeb Family

Nick Heller Family

Brian Braun
Joyce Braun
Kyle DeVoogd
Braun and Helmer Auction Service
Jack Brigham
Family Barber Shop
Dexter Flowers
The Picture Frame Company
Wing and Things
Hotel Hickman
Red Brick
Dexter Pub
Joe and Rosie Coffee and Tea
Max and Bellas in Loch Alpine

Hackney Hardware

Metzgers


Many More items not listed!  Check back for more items to be added!


The Webster Fall Festival is having an auction! 100% of the proceeds of the auction will benefit the Webster Church and the Webster Historical Society!

We are still looking for quality donations for the auction. Some Ideas include:

Antiques(toys, furniture, tools, jewelery etc.), gift certificates,gift baskets,farm and garden related,sporting goods,sporting and event tickets,useful tools,and just about anything of value! Can you help? Do you have anything? Or know someone that might? Do you frequent a business that might donate a gift certificate or other item? If you have Items, Ideas or Questions please call Brian Braun at (734) 996-9135 or cell 368-1736 I have been a member of the Webster Historical Society for many years and think the fall festival is a wonderful family event! Come out and spend the day!


Y'all come rain or shine to the 33rd Annual Webster Fall Festival to be held Saturday, September 27th, 2014.  Step back in time from today's hectic lifestyle to enjoy a variety of fun and interesting activities, displays, food & entertainment that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Michigan's Webster Township.  The fun is suitable for individuals and families of all ages and starts at 10 am and runs through 7 pm.  General admission and parking are free.

The Festival features a number of beautiful and interesting historic buildings and exhibits which help tell the story of the agricultural settlement of this area from the early days of the 19th century.  Tour and admire historic Webster Church, originally built in 1834, and is listed as a Michigan Historic Site.  A historical perspective of Antique Quilts will be featured in the church’s sanctuary.

Go back to the “good-old-days” of school and experience the restored One-Room Podunk School House, complete with schoolmarms and dunce cap.  See how far our educational experience has come.

Inside the historic Blacksmith Shop, a Blacksmith will demonstrate traditional handmade metal working.  Outside, try your hand at Wool Spinning and sample techniques used by early settlers to make fabrics and clothing. 

At the Boy Scout Cabin A Taste of Webster will offer a large and unique variety of food and craft items for sale.  Including an assortment of homemade cookies, cakes, pies, jellies, jams, honey, maple syrup, and beverages are some of the interesting items for your enjoyment. 

The original Webster Community House will host an exhibition of local artisans.  Artwork and Craft items for sale include a variety of handmade items that are great for the holiday season and those unique decorating in your own home.  Additionally, the original Webster Township Hall has been beautifully preserved and will hold additional craft items. 

For the children there will be numerous actives including a Children’s Craft Tent, Pony Rides, Children’s Zoo, and Hayrides available till 5pm. Take the whole family on an old fashioned hay ride through the wooded back acres of the Scadin Farm.  

An extensive display of Antique Tractors, Farm Machinery, and Vintage Automobiles will grace the grounds and provide another glimpse into our past.  The Kleinschmidt General Store will display one of a kind, handmade models representing early 1900s country living.  There will also be other unique items available to view and buy at the General Store. 

For those who enjoy the heat of competition and have the eye of a collector, a Live Auction will be held.  You can experience the rush of out bidding your neighbor on those one of a kind items.  Come and experience this thrill for yourself.


Free Entertainment all day long will feature many local artists. 

A Traditional Luncheon (11am-2pm) will be held in the Church’s Fellowship Hall and features a variety of foods such as homemade Soups, Sloppy Joes, and mouth watering Pies. 

Webster’s Famous Pig Roast (from 5pm-7pm) under the big top tent completes the day.  The traditional homemade German dinner features Roast Pork, Potato Salad, Sauerkraut, Applesauce, Carrots, Roll, Dessert, and Beverage.  $9 for adults, $5 for children.

Tens of thousands have enjoyed this unique Michigan event over its quarter of a century existence.  The Festival is Co-sponsored by Webster United Church of Christ and the Webster Township Historical Society.  The Festival is held on the spacious grounds shared by its sponsoring organizations located at the intersection of Webster Church Rd. and Farrell Rd.

-          Please join us for the fun this year on September 27th!

DIRECTIONS:

From US-23, exit west on North Territorial Rd. (Exit 49), go West for approximately 3.5 miles to Webster Church Rd.  (flashing yellow light), turn left (south) and go one mile to the Fall Festival. (5484 Webster Church Rd, Dexter MI, 48130)

From I-94, exit Zeeb Rd. north (Exit 169).  Follow Zeeb Rd. approximately 3 miles North (over and past the Huron River).  Turn right (East) onto Joy Rd. and proceed one mile East.  Turn left onto Webster Church Rd and proceed one mile north to the Webster Fall Festival.  (5484 Webster Church Rd, Dexter MI, 48130)

STAY TUNED for more information & pictures of auction items to come......