DPHS unveils 2023 button
The Dan Patch Historical Society has unveiled its 2023 button that commemorates Dan Patch Days. This year’s button was inspired by the replica of the International Stock Food Farm Stables, the “Taj Mahal” as it was referred to, that adorns the DPHS front window at the Savage Library.
Proceeds support the historical preservation and traditions of the city. Buttons have been a tradition at Dan Patch Days ever since the community event was started in 1953. Also, if the annual DPHS Horseshoe Hunt winners have purchased a Dan Patch Days button, they will win $100.
Buttons are $5 each and can be bought at Savage Public Library, Savage City Hall and at the Dan Patch Historical Society Booth at Dan Patch Days 3-6 p.m. Saturday, June 24.
Purchasing a button gets you a chance to win a 1970 Dan Patch whiskey decanter (empty), donated by Tausha Chamberland; a limited edition Savage blanket, donated by the Jens Bohn Estate; or a set of three Dan Patch Collector Plates, donated by the George Augustinack Collection.
The drawing will be Saturday, June 24, at 7:00 p.m. on the main stage at Community Park.
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