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It's Harvest Time at the Rentschler Farm Museum.
The city-owned museum, located at 1265 E. Michigan Ave., hosts the annual autumn event between noon and 4 p.m., Sunday.
Visitors will enjoy old-time children's games, pumpkin painting, farm animals, traditional crafters, wagon rides, tours of the farm house, antique tractors provided by the Saline Retired Iron club, and theater provided by the Saline Area Players.
The Saline Lions Club and Kiwanis Club will offer concessions from their food truck.
The Saline Area Players will be preforming the play "Check Under The Bed" in the upper barn at 1 and 3:30 p.m.
Animals on display include pigs, sheep, chickens and a calf.
The Rentschler Farm Museum is operated by the Saline Area Historical Society.
Located on the east end of town on four acres of land purchased by the City of Saline in 1998, the Rentschler Farm Museum consists of a frame house and eleven outbuildings, all of which have been on the National Register of Historic Places since 2013.
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Perhaps we are missing something here? The decision to not find a reasonable accommodation to interview Kelley seems short sighted and contrary to ensuring the best interests of the schools and our children are given top priority.
“In our view…” who are you speaking for here?
Sometimes I feel like the some members of the board views this more as a corporation than a community. I understand that Saline Schools are large, but when everything is approached with a big-business, corporate mindset, it starts to lose that sense of connection.