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Hanne Ravnholt Pavilion Opens

Updated: Jul 1, 2019

The ribbon cutting ceremony of the Hanne Ravnholt Pavilion was held on Saturday, June 15th. The pavilion features local dairy exhibits and a large butter churn that was owned by Alumni members, the Tretsven family. The pavilion was named after Hanne Ravnholt. She was the first butter maker in Luck in 1885.


The Luck FFA Alumni brought calves into the opening as well as agriculture brochures and dairy products and food. Representatives from Countryside Coop and the Albert Victor Ravenholt Foundation attended.


The Luck Historical Museum received a grant in 2018 to build a timber frame pavilion to house local dairy exhibits. The grant was provided by the Albert Victor Ravenholt Foundation. Countryside Co-op provided use of their land near the Gandy Dancer Trail to build the pavilion. The timber frame pavilion was prepared by Brian Hall of Oakleaf Building Specialties. The building was raised with Brian Hall, Butternut Creek Crane Service, and volunteers including Luck FFA Alumni members.


The Dairy Pavilion was also featured in The Country Today. Read their article here.






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