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Friday, March 26, 2010

2nd Annual Egg Festival Next Saturday April 3rd!



It's hard to believe its already been a year since our first Egg Festival. Folks had a great time last year and we're looking forward to doing it again. I've posted a few of my favorite pictures from last year at the bottom. Hope to see you there!

Here are all the details:

2nd Annual Egg Festival and Farm Tour

$5 per person - kids 12 and under get in FREE!!! Includes access to all Egg Fest activities and refreshments. See schedule below. Please bring your own basket and remember to wear closed toe shoes.

How do you sign up?
Comment on this post, email us at hopegrowsfarm@gmail.com or give us a ring at 912-863-6436

Wanna volunteer?
Help us make this event spectacular! Volunteers needed for booths, games, and other essential roles. You’ll be handsomely rewarded with a strong sense of community and a farm gift certificate. Call us at 912-863-6436 to sign up.

Egg Fest and Farm Tour Schedule
Saturday, April 3rd--3 to 5:30pm
Rain Date: Sunday, April 4th--2 to 4:30pm
(We’ll contact you to confirm date/time change in the event of rain)

Egg Fest Begins! (3:00)
Pet a chicken, paint your face, decorate eggs, pin the tail on the rooster, or poke around on your own.

1st Farm Tour: The Real Dirt (3:15-4:00)
A 45 minute tour with Arianne & Elliott, your friendly local farmers. We’ll cover chicks, pastured broilers, pastured eggs, free range pigs, our new “ecoganic” garden, and blueberry production.

Egglympic Games (3:15-5:00)
Compete in one or play them all: Egg and Spoon Race, Egg Toss, Bocce Egg Roll, Egg Relay Race, Egg Eating Contest, and more! Kids and kids at heart welcome.

2nd Farm Tour: The Real Dirt (4:15-5:00)
A 45 minute tour with Arianne & Elliott, your friendly local farmers. We’ll cover chicks, pastured broilers, pastured eggs, free range pigs, our new “ecoganic” garden, and blueberry production.

Epic Egg Hunt (5:15)
Hunt real eggs and other treats in our pecan orchard!

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