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"Experience The Country"

 
  

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School Farm Tours and Family Farm Visits

How To Preserve Children

Take one large grassy field and one class of young children, mix with a barn full of baby goats, bunnies, kittens, calves, lambs, turkeys, geese, peacocks, chickens, ducks, pigs, cats and "Mattie May" (the dog).  Add a milk goat and brush a calf. Stir well.  Run the children through a field, rolling over once or twice.  Now bake under a big blue sky.  When thoroughly brown and tired, return home for a hot bath.

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Prices: $3.00 Per child, $85 minimum charge per group plus 1 parent per 4 children.

    Note: In order for the children to have a great farm experience:

            One parent per 4 children to help--free

            All staff and special needs helpers--free

            Extra parents or siblings will be charged $5.00 each

            Please leave all babies with sitter

Capacity: 28-80, ages 3 to 8 years old.

Times: 9:30 to Noon or 12:30 to 3:00

Facilities: A visit to our farm provides the children with a hands on experience with farm life.  Each child will have the opportunity to hold, feed and pet the farm animals, milk goats, brush calf, look for the golden goose eggs, and visit the hen house.  Afterwards they may crawl through tunnels in the straw fort and visit the pioneer display.  There is also a covered picnic area and an awesome playground with huge inner tubes, games, swings, stilts, sandbox, playhouse plus snowmobiles and more.  Now it's off on a short walk to check out the Christmas trees and dinosaur bones.

Attire: All visitors are asked to wear long pants, long sleeve shirts and old shoes or boots.  This is a barnyard with all the trimmings!

Bring: Snack and drink, bug spray, NAME TAGS, and sani-wipes.

"A teachers patience is like a tube of toothpaste - its never quite all gone"

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