THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT

                         THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
                 Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: WEDNESDAY, June 8, 1994                    TAG: 9406070137 
SECTION: ISLE OF WIGHT CITIZEN                     PAGE: 12    EDITION: FINAL  
SOURCE: BY FRANK ROBERTS 
DATELINE: 940608                                 LENGTH: SURRY 

STEAM & GAS ENGINE SHOW A FARMING HISTORY LESSON

{LEAD} Once again, the Chippokes Plantation Farm Foundation will show you what it was like to farm in days of yore.

The fourth annual Steam & Gas Engine Show on Saturday and Sunday is living history - exhibitions of life in rural America from the turn-of-the-century to the 1940s.

{REST} ``The show is a learning experience,'' said Kathy Wright, executive secretary of Chippokes. ``It shows how rural people used steam and gas engines to perform jobs such as threshing, corn shelling, operating feed mills, pumping water, operating sawmills.''

Those particular activities will take place, rain or shine, at Chippokes Farm and Forestry Museum's 1930s sawmill, which became an added attraction last year.

This year's events include an antique tractor pull both days, plowing with mules, children's old-time games, a petting zoo, crafts and musical entertainment.

``The event is a family occasion where kids as well as parents can discover our American heritage,'' Wright said. ``What better way to learn of our heritage than to see it in action?''

There is constant action - demonstrations aplenty, including peanut picking, grain binding, threshing, plowing and cultivating.

Static displays include many antique cars, trucks and tractors. If you are in a buying mood, some old equipment will be on sale.

Two other events are not exactly farm-related, but equally interesting and entertaining - a Civil War re-enactment, and line dancing.

The show began as a small one-day affair in 1991, luring 17 exhibitors.

In 1993, the show had 96 exhibitors and attendance of 2,500. Projections this year are for a crowd of 3,500.

There is a lot of room for visitors at the spacious plantation and a tram will help them get from one area to another.

Some of those other areas include the River House and Stewart Mansion. A tour of the farm also will be available.

The fourth annual Chippokes Steam & Gas Engine Show will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Chippokes Plantation Farm.

The plantation is off Virginia Route 10 in eastern Surry County. Parking is free and handicapped facilities are available. For information, call 786-7950.

by CNB