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Thanks to
everyone who attended and all my volunteers for making the Lakeshore
Harvest Country Family Farm Fest 2009 at Fernwood Farm a really
fun event!
Fernwood Farm is cleaned up and ready
for visitors!
The barn was painted the week before,
it looks great.
Making pottery to sell during Family
Farm Fest....these are tea bags holders created by pressing real
grape leaves from the farm into the clay.
Sheba gets groomed the night before
she meets all of her visitors.
Shearing a llama can be a group
effort.
Lisa wonders where Sheba went?
Picking veggies the morning of Family
Farm Fest
Fernwood Farmstand
Mabel duck hatches a baby the morning
of Family Farm Fest
Crystal the official chicken docent of
Fernwood Farm
Chuck the farming champ!
Chuck introduces visitors to Sheba and
Dude.
Dude
Visitors could make their own farm
animal necklace at family farm fest.
Cats, dogs, chickens, cows, horses,
pigs, etc.,
Visitors of Family Farm Fest enjoying
the many activities on the farm.
Counting windmill blades...part of the
Fact Finding Scavenger Hunt game. The windmill head is down
being repaired of damage created by a nasty winter storm.
Body painting

Visitors watching baby chicks
hatching
Chickens hatching from the eggs
Newly hatched chicks just out of their
shell
Lisa loves our newly hatched Naked
Neck Chick
Some of the babies hatched during
Family Farm Fest
Pin the tail on the peacock game
Fernwood Farm volunteers are growing
wearing after a busy day on the farm
Pottery demonstrations too!
Simon kitty and I rest after a fun and
busy day during the Lakeshore Harvest Country family farm fest
The farm is peaceful again!
Can't wait until the windmill head goes back up on the tower, the
farm looks empty without it. Hope you can come to Family Farm
Fest 2010!
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