Introduction to Butterfield, Minnesota

"125 miles SW of Twin Cities on Hwy 60"
or  "60 miles N of Worthington on Hwy 60"





















Butterfield is a "farming village" (small town, but village as Bryan calls it!) located in southern Minnesota about 15
minutes from Saint James, and about 3.5 hours SW from the Twin Cities. There are less than 1,000 people that
live in Butterfield as of the 2000 census. Buttefield has a gas station next to the highway, and in town there is a
small grocery store, hardware store, liqour store, bank, a restraunt/bar.  The current mayor is Mayor Simenson,
and he's been mayor for approx 15 years or more. The town was founded in 1895.

Steve Langen is the current President of the Butterfield Thresherman's Association.


The BTA and the Threshing Bee started in 1966/67, with the Threshing Bee begining first. After the event which
caused over a thousand people to show up (and at that time, it was just a one-day show) the guys then decided
to form a committee to see about putting on a show annually. Almost fourty years later (in 2006), the show is still
going strong. The committee includes nine men who each are responsible for different areas of the show and the
grounds. Please click HERE (not yet linked, sorry) to see a history of the bee as told in the souviner paper that
the Observer/Advocate prints yearly for those attending the bee.


The grounds where the threshing bee is held was donated to Butterfield by A.R. Voss; which is why they have
called the grounds "Voss Park". Mr. Voss accumulated a lot of land during the depression, and him (and his
father, possibly) were surveyors for the train companies and Voss took his pay in land. The land donated
includes Butterfield Lake, adjacent to the park.


The site, campground, and show is proudly put together, taken care of, and staffed by
volunteers from Butterfield, the surrounding communities, and their family and friends. If
you feel, please tell them "thank you for the day!". We're always appreciative of knowing
that people are enjoying the show and the hard work the volunteers put in all year round!



For further information write: BTA, Box 209, Butterfield, MN 56120
CONTACT DAVE BUHLER    507-956-3981

(ONLY FROM MAY (after Memorial Day) TO AUGUST)
You can also write to Voss Park, Buttefield's campground, to get in touch with the campground manager, Joyce
Peek. She's been there since the begining - a wonderful lady - and she's always wiling to answer questions.

Write: Voss Park Campground; Butterfield, MN 56120
Call: (507) 956-2040


PLEASE NOTE THAT PRICES CAN CHANGE.
EVERYTHING ELSE PRETTY MUCH STAYS THE SAME.
ASSORTED LINKS
The Butterfield Advocate/Mountain Lake Newspaper page on the Bee (as of now, shows last years)

ATS' Butterfield Event Gallery
NOTE: 2006 WILL BE THE 40th YEAR OF THE BEE!

Days:
(Please note: The Bee is held annually the third full weekend in August -
email Ashley for the dates of 2005)

Times:
9am-9pm Saturday; 10am-5pm Sunday  (approx. times)

Admission: $6 for button which gets you in both days and also serves as a souvenir

Church: Yes - interdenominational church service at 9am in the park at the entertainment stage. Booths
and everything begin to open at 10am after church is over.
PLEASE NOTE PRICES AND OTHER INFO CAN CHANGE. THIS INFO WAS CURRENT FOR THE '04 SHOW
PLACES TO STAY

Campground Information:
Campground is "Voss Park" and it is adjacent to the Bee grounds.

Without Electricity: $9 (unlimited space)
With Electricity: $12 (Iimited hookups)
With Sewer hookup, add $1/2 (limited hookups)

Cash preferred, Checks taken, NO credit cards etc.

"Campground Jams" are after the bee closes, music in
campground from 10pm-midnight

Fill your camper with water, Voss Park does not provide.

*prices etc can change, please call the park to make sure*


HOTELS IN AREA
Super 8 St James Mn
507 375-4708   

Super 8 Windom Mn
507 831-1120   
TO THE BEE
HERE WE GO
TO SEE HOW
THE OLD SHAVERS
MADE IT GO
BURMA-SHAVE

The Burma-Shave signs that
welcome the campground to the
enterance of the bee.


CLICK HERE TO SEE A VIDEO OF SOME BEE TIMES HERE FROM A VISITOR....
...........COURTESY WHIT SCOTT, WHO SAYS "ENJOY!"..............
           ...At Voss Park...
Information on the town of Butterfield
and the
Butterfield Threshermen's Association