What The Hay

September 7, 2007 | 2 Comments

If you’re looking for something fun to do this weekend, how about a drive out to Utica to celebrate “What The Hay?” It’s an annual event that features dozens of hay-themed “sculptures,” as the folks in central Montana put their creative flair on display using one of our greatest natural resources!

These sculptures are displayed in central Montana in fields between Hobson and Windham, with the town of Utica as the midway point and center of What the Hay activities. Locals and visitors peruse the various hay bale masterpieces and check out the small towns of Hobson, Utica, and Windham that along the way. After everyone’s had a chance to see the hay bale displays, hay arists and onlookers gather for a big barbeque and vote on their favorite displays. Past displays have included a mechanized, musical Jack-in-the-Bale, a brightly colored Cook-Hay Monster, a Unicorn constructed out of hay, and two Finding Hay-mo fish. The thousands of people attending the festival cast their votes and hold an awards ceremony the next day at the Oxen Yoke Inn in Utica, where the winner is announced.

If you’re wondering where Utica is:
utica.jpg

I took a drive out to Highwood last weekend and spotted what I think will be someone’s entry in the What The Hay festival; looks like it might be titled “An Apple A D-Hay!”
An Apple A D-Hay?

And if you decide to check out the hay-fest, might as well stop by Lewistown to enjoy the Chokecherry Festival, too!


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  1. Walter Greenspan on September 7, 2007 2:46 pm

    The world famous Yogo sapphire was mined near, and began their long journey to London, from Utica.

  2. TravelingMel on September 8, 2007 8:53 pm

    This looks so fun! I might have to make a spur of the moment trip out there tomorrow. Thanks for letting us know about it.

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