MOLINE, ILLINOIS (July 1, 2019) — The John Deere Pavilion is set to host its annual Learn and Play Day on Saturday, July 20, 9AM-5PM. This popular annual event welcomes kids of all ages to spend the day playing and learning about the work of John Deere customers. At this free event, children learn about life on a farm and work on a construction site.

“Learn and Play Day has become a tradition for many families, not just in the Quad Cities, but from around the Midwest,” said Brigitte Tapscott, manager of the John Deere Attractions. “We welcome families from near and far whose children love learning about the daily chores on a farm, how machines are used to shape and build our infrastructure, and how each of us are linked to the land in important ways. The day is all about keeping kids entertained while they learn, and we have plenty of activities inside and outside our facility for the whole family.”

For hands-on fun, kids can test their driving skills in a battery-powered Gator™ obstacle course, visit farm animals in a petting zoo, and explore a construction zone to test toy equipment in sand. Kids who complete all the “chores” in Little Johnny’s Farm, including milking a cow (not a real one), will receive a “Deere Dollar” they can cash in for a special giveaway. Blacksmith demonstrations will also be conducted on site throughout the day.

A variety of informational booths from ag-related organizations including the Rock Island Farm Bureau, Rock Island 4-H & Extension, Midwest Dairy Association and Country Corner will also be featured.

The John Deere Pavilion is located at 1400 River Drive in Moline. For more information, please call 309-765-1000 or visit online at www.VisitJohnDeere.com.

 

About the John Deere Pavilion

Located along the shores of the Mississippi River near the company's original Moline plow-factory, the John Deere Pavilion has attracted more than four million guests from around the world since it opened in 1997. The 14,000-square-foot, glass- and steel-enclosed structure features a wide variety of fun and informative hands-on exhibits about Deere and Company's global businesses and products, its rich history and heritage, and how it's helping meet the challenges of a growing global population. The John Deere Pavilion is a free attraction and is open to the public year-round. For more information call 309-765-1000 or visit us online at www.VisitJohnDeere.com.

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