Fall into Fall with Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Open House on The Farm

Fall into Fall with Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Open House on The Farm

Brewster, NY – Open House on the Farm on Saturday, October 21 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at Tilly Foster Farm, Brewster, NY.

Event is FREE but Pre-registration preferred by Friday, October 20 at: https://cceputnamcounty.org/events

Come join 4-H and Master Gardeners for our signature Open House on the Farm event! Enjoy a fun filled day at Tilly Foster Farm with activities for all. Check out the ponies, paint a pumpkin, have your picture made on antique tractors, and join a 4-H clover scavenger hunt. Sign up your family to explore all Cornell Cooperative Extension has to offer including Ask A Master Gardener and the Putnam Pollinator Pathway, Collaborative Concepts, Tony’s critters, and music provided by The Junk Yard Dawgs. Make sure to save room for locally produced cider and donuts and get your jar of native honey produced at the Tilly Foster Apiary.

Free parking and admission. Easy access to I-84 and 684. Pre-registration is preferred.

For more information call Stefanie Hubert, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Putnam Executive Director at 845-278-6738 ext. 223, or email sh379@cornell.edu.

 

For information about Cornell Cooperative Extension of Putnam County’s community programs and events go to putnam.cce.cornell.edu/. Stay connected to CCEPC on Facebook at Facebook.com/cceputnam, and Instagram at Instagram.com/cceputnam and Twitter/@CCEPUTNAM

 

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Putnam County provides equal program and employment opportunities. Please contact our office at 845-278-6738 if you have any special needs.

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Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities. If you have a disability and are having trouble accessing this information or need materials in an alternate format, contact putnam@cornell.edu for assistance.

 

Photo credit: J. Lerner

Author: Harlem Valley News