Join us at Simpson's Farm where we'll take a hayride tour of the strawberry fields, grape vineyard, pumpkin patch and Indian mounds. Native Americans of the Shawnee tribe lived in the area until 1830. They placed their teepees on earthen mounds to keep the rainwater out. We'll travel back in time before electricity and running water as we visit the 1850's log cabin museum and blacksmith shop. We'll get lost in the 2-acre corn maze! Every child gets a small pumpkin (while supplies last). Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a relaxing autumn day on the farm.
When: Thursday, October 12th, 2006
Time: 10:00
Where: North 95 (past Wal-mart) about 6 miles on your left. There is a sign for Simpson's Cabinets at the dirt road you'll turn onto. This is across from Laura Smith's house, where we met for our August planning meeting.
Cost: $2.00 per child, $4.00 per adult
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