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Jordan Buck Day
September 28 @ 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Jordan Buck Day
Saturday September 28
On November 20, 1914, James Jordan (22 years old) harvested a massive 10 point whitetail deer near his hometown of Danbury in Burnett County, WI. Eventually, the buck was recognize das the world record by Boon and Crockett Club. It’s antlers measured 206 1/8″ according to the clubs scoring system. As of now, this record still stands.
This famous buck will be commemorated through Jordan Buck Day.
Jordan Buck Day includes a parade followed by a town and area celebration, including food trucks, booths, and musical entertainment.
Join us!
11:00am – 3:00pm: Craft Show with Food Vendors
Located on Main Street next to Last Cast
Great artisans, face painting, food options, and more!
11:00am – 3:00pm: Bouncy House, Triple Play Inflatable, and Deer Corn Treasure Hunt
Located at the Blueberry Junction Playground
Noon: Jordan Buck Parade Begins
Lineup starts at 11am in the Log Cabin Store parking lot
1:00-3:00pm Webster Siren Rotary Bingo
Located on Main Street
1:00-3:00pm Horse Drawn Wagon Rides
Starting at the Jordan Buck Statue, riding the Gandy Dancer Trail.
12:30pm Danbury Fire Department Open House
Located at the fire station
1:00pm -9:00 pm Live Music
Wild Water Bar & Grill
2:00pm Yellow River Pinball Youth Tournament
4:00pm Yellow River Pinball Tournament
5:00-6:00pm Nonprofit Raffles
Located at the band stage
Danbury Fire Department, Jackson Fire Department, Whitetails Unlimited, Cozy Corner Trails.