We like to have a lot of fun the farm.  During Wessels' events you can be sure there are activities for the whole family surrounding the featured activities of the event. Occasionally we hold an adults-only event during evening hours.  Event listings are updated here, on our FB page and often found in Nebraska Life & Nebraska Traveler magazines, York Chamber Chats, YCDC Community Calendar and local news sources.

You might be surprised just how much there is to do at Wessels during our family-friendly events.  Bring the family and tell your friends!  Proceeds from all events go towards maintaining our living history displays, educational program, animal care and facilities.

Create your own event!  Wessels Farm is a great place for family reunions, birthday parties, bridal showers, team get-aways and more. We do allow weddings on the farm but we do not close the farm for an event held during our regular open hours as we are a living history farm first, venue as a bonus!  Contact us to begin planning your event today!

Community Churches

We like to have a lot of fun the farm.  During Wessels' events you can be sure there are activities for the whole family surrounding the featured activities of the event. Occasionally we hold an adults-only event during evening hours.  Event listings are updated here, on our FB page and often found in Nebraska Life & Nebraska Traveler magazines, York Chamber Chats, YCDC Community Calendar and local news sources.

You might be surprised just how much there is to do at Wessels during our family-friendly events.  Bring the family and tell your friends!  Proceeds from all events go towards maintaining our living history displays, educational program, animal care and facilities.

Create your own event!  Wessels Farm is a great place for family reunions, birthday parties, bridal showers, team get-aways and more. We do allow weddings on the farm but we do not close the farm for an event held during our regular open hours as we are a living history farm first, venue as a bonus!  Contact us to begin planning your event today!

Community Churches

old churchDuring the Depression, many people lost hope. But even as some families left their farms, others gained strength from community churches. No one had money, but farm families took care of each other, as well as their church’s minister. Preachers were paid very little, or nothing at all in the 1930s. People who went to a church often invited the minister and his family to simple farm meals with foods from the garden.

Churches were usually a center for community and social events. A Church potluck dinner gave friends and neighbors a chance to share food and visit. And young people met at church events. When Mildred Opitz visited her aunt and uncle in York, she went to the church where her aunt taught Sunday school. Mildred stayed for the church picnic and met Chris, a man she later married.

The Federal Writers Project realized what an important part churches played in community life.

“The church supper, held once or twice a year with most congregations as a means of raising money, might not be much of an event for the city-dwellers accustomed to eating out; but for rural people it is something of a treat to get together in a crowded basement, exchange gossip, inhale the inevitable smell of coffee, and choose their dinner from two or three tables loaded down with all kinds of food. The election dinner is much the same kind of festivity; usually given on the evening of election day. The annual church picnic, generally held on a hot late-summer day, provides many hard-working Nebraskans with one of their few chances to get to a park where there are trees, maybe to go swimming if there is a pool, and to take
part in the races or ball games that are ordinarily on the program.”

Churches were also central to the effort to provide relief to those families who were experiencing hard times.
Hollis Miller (right) remembers that church parishioners made sure the minister’s family had food and clothes, even if they were hand-me-downs.

Written by Claudia Reinhardt and Bill Ganzel, the Ganzel Group. First written and published in 2003.

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