People gathered at the vintage club over the weekend to take part in Vintage Days.

The event included vintage museum exhibits, a bouncy castle, food services tractor pulls, and horse pulls.

Vintage Club President Craig Poncelet explains what the proceeds go towards.

"The museum is a non-profit organization. It takes a lot of effort and money to keep it in good shape. There's always buildings that need upkeep. We're fundraising right now so we can repaint and repair the stuff in our barn because it needs some work."

He goes on to explain how they use the weekend to show how things worked in the past.

"It's a set up of the old machinery, cutting wood the old way, everything that was back in the early times."

Poncelet adds that they hold Vintage days every year, and it draws a good crowd.

"It's interesting to do that kind of stuff, to see how all this old machinery runs and stuff like that."

The event had activities such as tractor pulls, horse pulls, exhibits on display, a bouncy castle, food services, and a train ride.

The next event for the Vintage Club is a pitchfork steak fry in the fall.