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Oliver H Kelley Farm
15788 Kelley Farm Rd
Elk River, MN 55330
(763) 441-6896

One of the Minnesota Historical Society's National Historic Landmark sites.

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Welcome, Friends!


The Friends of the Kelley Farm:  Vision, Mission, Goals, Strategies:  Action Groups!

The Board invites all Friends members and interested people to join our monthly meetings (1st Wednesdays) to participate in the ongoing life of the Friends of the Kelley Farm (and listen to the ... AG Reports!).

With a more stable funding situation, we have new opportunities to help the Farm meet its own vision!

The future of the Oliver H Kelley Farm looks just fine and we can have a positive influence on ensuring that our communities make use of the many educational and recreational opportunities available there!


Upcoming Friends events for you to do: Pick your passion and join us!

Board Meetings:  Every First Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Farm

These meetings are open to ALL interested Friends and friends!  Please come support our efforts!

Annual General Membership Potluck/Meeting:  Wednesday November 5 at 6:30 p.m. at the Farm

This meeting is where you get to check in with the Farm and renew your interest and commitment!  Director positions are available, so consider your schedule and sign up!  Please limit your campaigning to a reasonable budget... :)  

Friends opportunity:  September 13 - Ramsey Happy Days 

Nancy Benz will have a table for selling Quilt raffle tickets and provide Kelley Farm information.  Please contact her if you would be willing to help.

Fall Newsletter Articles - Due October 1 

If you have a story or pictures, please submit them soon.   

Upcoming Farm programming/events are available on the Minnesota Historical Society's site.  

 


Fall Events at the Kelley Farm!

Prairie Sugar

Saturday September 27 & Sunday September 28
(noon – 5:00 each day)


Do you like sweets? People 150 years ago did too. Join the Kelley Farm Staff making Prairie Sugar, also known as sorghum molasses. Help strip the leaves off the sorghum canes, press the canes through a horse-powered press to extract the juice, and stir the juice as it is boiled down to make sweet syrupy molasses. Then treat yourself to molasses confections such as gingerbread and molasses candy!


Harvest Bees

Thursday October 16 – Sunday October 19
(10 – 5 Thurs-Sat, noon – 5 Sun)


What is a Harvest Bee? A Bee simply means a “work party.” At a quilting Bee, many women would work together to finish a quilt. At a Corn-Husking Bee, whole families would gather together in a neighbor’s barn to husk corn and [prepare it for winter storage. At our Harvest Bees, the Kelley Farmers will work together with visitors on quilts, husking corn and several other harvest activities in a “work party” atmosphere. Take a break with a horse-drawn trolley ride along the nature trails.


Reader’s Theatre: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Friday October 24 & Saturday October 25
(shows at 6:30 pm and 8:00 pm each evening)

A cast of costumed actors will perform a reader’s theatre presentation of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving, in the historic barn of the Oliver Kelley Farm. Refreshments will be served. Due to the program length and content this event is not recommended for children under age 10. Dress for the weather! Reservations are required!

Fall Homeschool Happenings


Threshing!
Tuesday September 16, 1:00 – 4:00

Farming became a business once farmers started growing and selling their crops. Threshing was final process before sending off the harvest to market.  Visitors can help with the threshing process while playing a choice of two games:

Farm Market: Players will buy and sell products needed to run their farm, feed their families and make a profit!

Threshing Scavenger Hunt: Players will identify equipment, animals and grains associated with Threshing.

Food Transformers!

Tuesday, October 14, 1:00 – 4:00

Farms produce all sorts of raw foods. Many need processing in order to be sold, preserved, and or eaten. Help with many food transformations such as tomatoes to catsup, cream to butter, flour to donuts, cucumbers to pickles, and oats to horsepower!


2008 Fundraiser:  Quilt Raffle   








Queen-Sized Quilt:  98 ½” X 98 ½”.  The design of the quilt is Log Cabin blocks in a Barn-Raising setting.  It is made from Civil War reproduction cloth.  We are selling the tickets for $2.00 each.  If you would be interested in helping the Friends of the Kelley Farm, please contact us for ticket opportunities.


Dear Friends,

The following is a list of websites that list the Kelley Farm as an attraction and ask for visitor comments, ratings, and pictures posted of how much fun they had.  Every positive rating from a visitor it an opportunity to bring more families to the farm.  Word of mouth is our best and most effective marketing weapon, and The Friends of the Kelley Farm are the best at it.  It would help us reach thousands of potential visitors if you took ten or fifteen minutes of your time to log on and give us a positive review.  Tell the world about how much fun your family has visiting.  Give examples like, “My son loves pumping water and feeding the pigs.”   Even just giving us a rating will really help us to reach a demographic of young families from the cities that don’t realize how unique a place the Oliver Kelley Farm is.

Direct links to comment pages:

http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-3502728-oliver_h_kelley_farm_minneapolis-i;_ylt=Ark.Bfyvloq25yKHvrSJRstHR2oL< /FONT>

 http://www.exploreminnesota.com/myfavoriteminnesota/

http://gocitykids.parentsconnect.com/browse/attraction.jsp?id=129553&area= 184

http://www.americanairlines.wcities.com/en/record/,143606/162/record.html

http://playtimeplanit.com/oliver-h-kelley-farm/142/

http://minnemom.wordpress.com/2008/01/30/oliver-kelley-farm/

Feel free to pass this list on to any friends of yours who have enjoyed a visit and wish to support the farm without having to make a monetary donation. The Friends of the Kelley Farm is a valuable resource for reaching the community.  Thank you for your time and effort.

Kelley Farm Management Staff

 


SEEKING:  Friends' Board members

Please consider joining the board of the Friends of the Kelley Farm!  This premier 501(c)(3) organization is at the cutting edge of companion organizations in the state of Minnesota.  Our enthusiasm for supporting the Kelley Farm has made a difference.  Please consider picking up a hoe and joining in.  Farm work is never really finished - chores are always there again tomorrow -- but it is always easier when there are many hands.  OK. WE don't literally have to muck out the barn or pull the weeds at our meetings.  But... several dedicated Farm supporters who have been working hard since the very beginning would like to have an opportunity to take a well-deserved break!  So we are hoping that others who also cherish what the Farm means to our communities -- especially the children of our communities - will join us in carrying forward our mission and activities.  We are still needing to raise funds, raise awareness, and raise interest in visiting and learning from the Kelley Farm.  We have some exciting goals and opportunities ahead.  If you think this might be for you, please come to a meeting of the Friends - every 1st Wednesday at 7pm at the Interpretive Center of the Kelley Farm.


 

Action Groups:  It's all about AG-culture!

 

We've organized into Action Groups focused on the different aspects of Friends work: Legislative, Marketing, Visitor Experience, Program Support, Special Events, Membership, Fundraising, and Executive.  You do not have to be on the Board to participate!  These groups meet periodically to plan and execute the goals of the Friends.  Please consider joining in!  Contact any of the Board members for more information.  Also, watch the newsletter for additional opportunities for you to share your talents and time.

 


 

A new mission for the Farm?

 

The Minnesota Historical Society has been working to continue to provide our state with an exceptional experience and to make that experience relevant to the diverse groups who visit the Oliver Kelley Farm.  A recent outcome is a new mission statement and vision to guide development and activities.

 

Mission:  "Connecting people to agriculture today through the authentic story of Oliver Kelley and his family farm."

 

Vision:  "To be the premier destination for experiencing the continuing transformation of Minnesota Agriculture."

 

With this vision there are many exciting possibilities to engage our modern agricultural interests in bringing alive the story of how Oliver Kelley's own vision for a vibrant agricultural economy has become a reality in Minnesota.

 

Watch for more information coming from MHS and the Friends as this Mission and Vision are implemented for the benefit of the people of Minnesota and our many visitors from all over the world!

 

 


Summer Music Series at the Kelley Farm

Keeping the tradition of Oliver Kelley, the Friends  are continuing to gather with our neighbors to the Farm house for some cultural experiences that help to bring variety and excitement to our sometimes dreary and solitary schedule.  Oliver Kelley believed that Farm life didn't have to be dull!

This Music Series has been a very popular way for people to experience the Kelley Farm. We are already screening musicians and acts for our Front Porch for next year! 


The Friends of the Kelley Farm present: 
Kelley Farm Season Passes!

"Season Passes" are now available at the Kelley Farm visitor center desk!  Just ask for a "Minnesota Historical Society Family Membership" and you can enjoy a FULL YEAR of opportunity and adventure.  The Friends urge you to do this AT THE FARM so that the OHK Farm gets the full value of your purchasing dollars!  A side benefit that we have arranged just for you: these Kelley Farm Season Passes will also grant you access to OTHER historical sites around the state!  AND... they'll throw in a subscription to the MHS's magazine, too! 

OK.  We may be claiming a bit much there, but REALLY it's a good deal and well worth the investment in your past.


The Friends of the Kelley Farm is a 501(c)3 organization!  We're REAL!  All donations of money (and time!) are tax deductible per regular adherence to law, etc. 


Who was Oliver H Kelley?

Excerpt from a biographical article on Oliver H Kelley by Rhoda R. Gilman and Patricia Smith as published on the MHS web site:

When "Father" Oliver H. Kelley died in Washington, D.C., at the age of eighty-seven he was a revered patriarchal figure to most American farmers. He was the grand old man of the National Grange, which he had founded in 1867 and served as secretary for eleven years. From its beginnings in Minnesota, the organization had spread across the Midwest like wildfire during the hard decade of the 1870s, and it had been the first of many groups to cry out on behalf of the depressed and debt-ridden farmer. It had also pointed the way to a fuller social life and a broader educational base in the nation's agricultural communities. ...

... Kelley was in truth a simple man. Even then he was privately dreaming of a great brotherhood of farmers that would unite the depressed and isolated men and women who filled the soil; "Encourage them to read and think; to plant fruits and flowers, - beautify their homes; elevate them; make them progressive." This vision he described in a letter to a friend and added: "I long to see the great army of producers in our country, turn their eyes up from their work; stir up those brains, now mere machines ... set them to thinking, - let them feel that they are human beings, and the strength of the nation, their labor honorable, and farming the highest calling on earth." No one could have then predicted that this particular dream was the one to answer the wordless yearnings of thousands across the nation's farm belt - that promoted with the single-minded fervor of a man like Kelley, it would give birth to a movement which in a few short years was to shake the social and political foundations of the Midwest.
Continue reading the article...

...a Hall of Famer!

Oliver H Kelley was inducted into the Agricultural Hall of Fame on October 20, 2006.  He has joined a roster of American icons that includes names such as George Washington Carver, John Deere, Eli Whitney, Cyrus Hall McCormick and Roswell Garst. 

The purpose of The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame is to educate society on the historical and present value of American agriculture and to honor leadership in Agri-Business and Academia by providing education, information, experience and recognition.

Watch for special celebrations possibly featuring speeches and writings of Oliver Kelley, presentations on the current state of Minnesota Agriculture and a look at ways that Kelley shaped the lives and livelihoods of Minnesota's farmers.


The Farm

The Oliver Hudson Kelley Farm, a National Historic Landmark , is a living history farm with trained staff whose passion is to bring to life a very special Minnesota farm of the 1860s.

The Farm is operated by the Minnesota Historical Society .  Click here for the MHS official Kelley Farm page .  Budget reductions have threatened the survival of the Farm in the past.  The Friends are here to do whatever we can do to help keep this incredibly valuable Minnesota heritage site open and educating us about our past.  If you share this passion, why not join us ?

Learn more about the Farm.  From historical notes to current events.  Learn about Oliver Kelley, one of the founders of The Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry.  Keep up with our animals and crops.  Find out what makes this such a great place to visit more than once a year!

Watch for updated links of note .

If you know something special about the Farm that you don't see on our web site, have a link that's relevant, or have a picture that you think captures a special moment at the Farm, send it to the webmaster and we just might post it on our web site or publish it in our newsletter


Oliver H Kelley Farm

Contact Information:

Telephone
763-441-6896

Postal address (click link for map)
The Farm is 2 miles east of Elk River and about 30 miles northwest of downtown Minneapolis on US Highway 10. 
15788 Kelley Farm Rd, Elk River, MN 55330

Electronic mail
General Friends or Farm Information: info@friendsofthekelleyfarm.org

 

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