Jamestown (CSi) The Frontier Village Association discussed advertising for bids for a new building that would hold antique farm implements.
FVA has authorized Gerald Rudnick, to seek bids.
Rudnick and Association President Charlie Tanata recently visited with an individual who proposes to donate horse-drawn farm implements to Frontier Village.
Tanata said if the association decides it wants to accept the donation and pay for a new building, work would not start until sometime next year, pending finding a suitable space at the Village.
The Association has also approved holding an Elvis Presley impersonation contest, on July 26, 2014.
The entry fee for contestants will be $15 and there will be a $5 admission charge for people 12 and older.
The FVA has also approved purcahsing Styrofoam insulation sheets from Infinity Building Services, to be installed around the bottom of Eldridge Hall.
The Association has authorized Karen George, who runs the stagecoach ride for the village, to replace the team of 13- to 14-year-old draft horses that pulls the stagecoach with new horses this year.
She would then sell the current team at auction.












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