COLONIAL TREASURES MERCANTILE
Upcoming Festivals and Events for 2009
Scheduled 2010
Festivals & Events-Blanchard, MI
Old-fashioned Dickens Christmas Open House!
Held Friday and Saturday, November 12th & 13th, 2010
From 10 am to 9 pm
FREE EVENT FEATURING:
~Live Outdoor Nativity Programs
~Live Mannequins
~Dulcimer Music
~Carolers
~Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides
Great Food
Snacks!
Charming Gift Shops Open Late
Step Back In Time by joining us
at the 2nd annual Fall Harvest Fest
held in the Village of Blanchard, MI
Saturday, September 25th 2010
9am to 6pm -
FREE EVENT featuring:
Great shopping, live musical performances, scarecrow exhibits,
demonstrations of colonial craftsmanship, great food, booths featuring
homemade items for sale, baby animals, local authors and storytelling. Candle
Making, Wool Spinning, Bowl Turning etc..
Something for everyone so bring the gang and enjoy a wonderful time.
A celebration in the spirit of America's colonial times!






Featuring: Silver King & Plymouth Tractors
Featuring: Food, Flea Market, Tractor Parade, Truck Pull, Country Music,
Softball Tournament, Flag Raising, Shingle Mill Demo, Sawmill Demo, Antique
Tractor Pull, Bingo, BBQ Chicken, Threshing Demo, Horseshoe Tournament,
Kiddie Pedal Pull, Mini Mule Pull, Pie Contest & Sale, Tractor Pull, Garden
Tractor Pull, and a Hog Roast and much more!  Please check back for more
information regarding the times and days events will take place.  Email us if
you want a flier sent to you. Bring the family and spend the day with us in
beautiful historic Blanchard, Michigan.  
NOTE:  entry fee required for tractor show
Shoppe Hours:
May through December Tuesday thru Saturday - 10am to 5pm
Step Back In Time
To Blanchard Michigan
The Fall Colors are just beginning to show.
Around our Fall Festival September 25th they
should be really pretty. Come to Blanchard and
enjoy the drive along the way!!!
Scheduled 2010
Festivals & Events-Blanchard, MI
Come join us for the
24nd annual
Millpond Steam &
Gas Engine Show
August
27th, 28th, 29th 2010
Highlights from September 2009 Fall Festival
Tittabawassee Valley Fife & Drum Corps
Presented to look back at the first Marines
representing the first Colonial Marine Corps Fife & Drum Corps
They presented how thee Fife & Drum were used for signal &
communication in the Colonial Era.
Our area Bowl Maker spent the day turning his bowls and
demonstrating his craft.
Our resident Colonial Maiden's
at our store:
Colonial Treasures Mercantile
with products
"Made In America"
Three generation Colonial Maidens!