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VIDEO | Final day for Classic Green Reunion – June 14, 2025 in West Bend, WI

West Bend, WI – Today is the final day for the 2025 Classic Green Reunion, in West Bend, Wi. The morning kicks off at 7 a.m. with the 37th annual Washington County Breakfast on the Farm. Over 6,000 people will be served pancakes, eggs, and of course cheese curds and chocolate milk to celebrate June as Dairy Month. Shuttles will transport people to Maple Woods Dairy Farm down the road where neighbors can explore the Peters Farm and enjoy $1 sundaes. People are encouraged to return with their families and explore hundreds of tractors. Children 17 and under are free and adults are $15 at the gate.


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There’s plenty to see and do including live threshing demonstrations, kids can drive a real tractor and don’t miss the John Deere tractor parade at 1 p.m. sharp.

Also look for unique vendors like Sweets & Antiques from New London serving up homemade ice cream.

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The article below highlights this year’s Classic Green Reunion as it partners with the annual Washington County Breakfast on the Farm.

There will be a unique twist to the 2025 Washington County Breakfast on the Farm. Mike Strupp is an organizer with the Washington County Dairy Promotions Committee. 

This will be the 37th annual Washington County Breakfast on the Farm. The event celebrates June as Wisconsin Dairy Month.

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“Brian Peters and his wife Elizabeth will be the farm host,” said Strupp about the family farm on Pleasant Valley Drive. “But this year the breakfast will combine with the Classic Green Reunion.”

Strupp said the logistics are still be worked out, but the initial plan will have the Peters open their farm to activities, barn tours, and ice cream on Saturday, June 14, 2025. The breakfast itself will be served at the fairgrounds across the road during the Classic Green Reunion.

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“The Classic Green Reunions are bi-annual events that are moved every couple years showcasing agriculture in each state,” said Travis Krueger of Kohlsville who is part of the Classic Green committee.

“Wisconsin is known as America’s Dairyland and we’re doing our local dairy breakfast in conjunction with the tractor show… I don’t know how much more Wisconsin we can get than that.”

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Krueger said about 2000 John Deere tractors will be on display, but the real treasured part of this year’s event is the Peter’s Farm which is a smaller, traditional family dairy.

This will be the 37th Washington County Breakfast on the Farm and owners Brian and Elizabeth Peters said their family, including daughters Vivian, 11, and Morgan, 9, can’t wait to show off their 5th generation farm.

Maple Woods Dairy Farm LLC, 3121 Pleasant Valley Road, is the one sporting the Cedar Valley Cheese and Maple Syrup sign. Neighbors will recognize the farm during the fall with its wide selection of pumpkins watched over by a round smiling haybale.

Peters said the dairy farm was established in 1888. The farm currently milks 55 cows. Brian and Elizabeth purchased the farm from his parents in 2017. This will be their first time hosting Breakfast on the Farm on June 14, 2025.

Stay tuned for more details about the 2025 Washington County Breakfast on the Farm.

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