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Where’s the beef? Why, it’s in Audubon!

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – There used to be a TV commercial with a little old lady asking, “Where’s the beef?!” Well, they’re celebrating all things beef, during the 71st Annual Audubon Operation T-Bone Days, this Friday-Saturday and Sunday. The event begins with “Albert’s Old Fashioned Picnic” from 5-7 p.m., Friday, Aug. 6th, at the Albert the Bull Park, with hamburgers, chips, dessert bar and drink served. Audubon Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Molly Armentrout said the meal is part of a fundraiser for the PEO.

(A drive through meal will also be served. There will be Special Figure 8 Car Races [Registration starts at 5 p.m.], with the races starting at 7:30 p.m. The night finishes with fireworks at the Audubon County Fairgrounds, beginning at 10-p.m.)

Despite COVID, there was a fireworks show held last year and a drive-thru meal on the track. It was the best they could do, considering the circumstances created by the pandemic. Molly says events on Saturday shifts to the John James Audubon City Park.

(From 7-10 a.m. you can get breakfast at the Audubon County Good Neighbor Service Council Breakfast/Bake Sale at the Memorial Building for a freewill offering. At 8 a.m. try out a free Yoga Class in the Park with Michaela Shriver of Natural State Hatha Yoga.)

The Audubon County Car Club will be Cruisin’ Into T-Bone Days on Broadway Street, beginning with a 9-a.m. registration and $10 entry fee. All proceeds will be used for community projects. Also getting underway at 9-a.m. Saturday, is the Operation T-Bone Tractor Exhibition, for tractors of any condition. Tractors should arrive from 9 a.m. to noon on Broadway Street, check in at the corner of Broadway and Washington Streets. Tractors may participate in the parade and then be displayed on Broadway until 4 p.m.

A kiddie parade gets underway at 9:30-a.m., Saturday. Registration for the Operation T-Bone Parade starts at 11:30-a.m. Saturday, with the actual parade with six float categories, set to begin at 1-p.m. Saturday. Grand Marshall is Chuck Griffith.

There is also Junkin’ Craftin’ And Vendors from 10-a.m. to 4-p.m, with businesses offering store bargains, bake sales and a flea market; From 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Dottie the Clown will handle the face painting duties, and Rufus Clown will be tying balloons from 11-a.m. until 1-p.m. The T-Bone Association’s Steak Sandwich Feed begins at 11 a.m., Saturday, with entertainment to be announced at the City Park Stage. Other events include: A 2-p.m. special matinee for kids at The Rose Theater. The beer garden is open from noon until midnight, by the Thirsty Pigs Mobile Event Company. At 8 p.m. check out Midnight Band “Oreo Meatwagon” admission is free.

The weekend winds down on Sunday, with a breakfast fundraiser and open house, from 7-a.m. until Noon, at the Audubon Fire Station. There, you can learn about plans for a new fire station, in Audubon. Other events taking place at different locations include on Tuesday, Aug. 10th, the T-Bone Auction at the Anita Livestock Auction, followed by a free, hamburger feed. There’s also a T-Bone Golf Tournament in September. Learn more by following Audubon T-Bone on Facebook, auduboniowa.org, or call the Audubon Area Chamber of Commerce at 712-563-3780.