Home » News » Wega-Fremont News » Horse & Buggy Days Horse & Buggy Days September 20, 2016 / Videos, Wega-Fremont News, zHideFeatured Photos and video from Weyauwega event A pancake breakfast, craft vendors, parade, music and tractor pedal pull were among this year’s Horse & Buggy Days highlights. The 56th annual event was held Saturday, Sept. 17, in downtown Weyauwega. Once the Horse & Buggy Days Parade was over, Main Street offered a number of activities for children, including the chance to spray water with the help of members of the Weyauwega Fire Department. Angie Landsverk Photo Sue Stelzner leads the crowd in singing “Happy Birthday” to Casey Hartfiel before the start of this year’s Horse & Buggy Days Parade. Hartfiel helps keep Weyauwega’s streets clean by walking around and picking up litter. Angie Landsverk Photo Tim Stearns drives a John Deere tractor down Weyauwega’s Main Street. Angie Landsverk Photo Brandon Loehrke is behind the wheel of this tractor as he pulls Emmaus Lutheran Church’s entry in the Saturday, Sept. 17 Horse & Buggy Days Parade. Angie Landsverk Photo Members of the Weyauwega-Fremont High School Band march in Weyauwega’s annual Horse & Buggy Days Parade. Angie Landsverk Photo Cathy Spiegelberg, owner of Premier Petals in Weyauwega, tosses candy as she rides in her float as part of this year’s Horse & Buggy Days Parade. She was also wished a happy birthday by the parade’s announcer. Angie Landsverk Photo Members of the Joe and Marlene Phillips family ride down Weyauwega’s Main Street, while others walk behind them, throwing candy to the crowd at this year’s Horse & Buggy Days Parade. Angie Landsverk Photo The horses making up the end of the annual Horse & Buggy Days Parade are a favorite with the crowd. Angie Landsverk Photo JoLene Nollenberg, chairperson of this year’s Horse & Buggy Days, and Tim Dietzen, president of the Weyauwega Chamber of Commerce, model the attire they borrowed for the Sept. 17 Horse & Buggy Days Parade. Her dress and his suit were compliments of Wega Arts. Angie Landsverk Photo Marlene and Joe Phillips reigned as this year’s Horse & Buggy Days queen and king. They were among those who rode down Weyauwega’s Main Street during the Sept. 17 parade. See more photos inside. Angie Landsverk Photo