Cecil County Farm Museum and Regional Agricultural Center is poised to open its doors to the public next month.
There was a sneak preview Wednesday for officials of Cecil County and Maryland as well as Cecil County Public Schools.
The center is located on Appleton Road in Elk Mills and shares the campus of the Cecil County School of Technology.
Jeffrey Lawson, superintendent of the schools, said he sees the center becoming part of the curriculum.
âI think itâs a great idea to bring some of our students through in a field trip setting,â Lawson said after touring the buildings, which include living displays, vintage and antique farm technology and a classroom. âHere they can experience and learn more about the local community.â
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Jerry England checks from the ground while Jerry Waterson checks from the seat of a Farmall to see if the sled is working properly before the tractor pulls started Saturday morning at the Cecil County Farm Museum and Regional Agricultural Center.
CECIL WHIG PHOTO BY JANE BELLMYER
Proof there s no wrong way to drive a tractor, these competitors at the Cecil County Farm Museum and Regional Agricultural Center line up to be weighed Saturday before the tractor pulls begin
CECIL WHIG PHOTO BY JANE BELLMYER
John Ferraro welcomes competitors and fans to the tractor pulls at the Cecil County Farm Museum and Regional Agricultural Center. Ferraro said this was the first pull in the area since the pandemic began.
As the Star previously reported, the housing group is currently redeveloping three flat blocks in Peasley Cross. The £2.2m project will transform the properties off Appleton Road, which over the years have proved increasingly difficult to let, into much needed supported housing. With a view to tackling homelessness and rough sleeping in the borough, two of the block, Stables Court and Frontfield Court, are being refurbished into Champions Court, providing 28 quality homes with a 24-hour support team on-site for people who have been assessed as able to live independently and who might otherwise be at risk of returning to the streets.
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