October 2010

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10AM-
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
This field trip is a
living history exploration of the American Civil
War with 6-8 dramatic and cultural workshops, a
light lunch, and a mock battle.   The field trip
normally begins at 10:00 AM and concludes between
1:30 and 2:00 PM.
 
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10AM-4PM
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
Experience a four hour re-creation of the
life of Californias prospecting 49ers.   Includes
up to eight workshops including gold panning, camp
life, sluice box, assaying, and chuck wagon.
Price  includes a miners light lunch.
This autumn field trip
represents an exploration of American colonial
life emphasizing the cultural and domestic
pursuits of hearth cooking, childrens period
games, cider pressing, weaving, etiquette, quill
calligraphy and more.   Two hours in length, the
field trip begins at either 9:00 AM or at 12:00
PM.   Please confirm your arrival time.
 
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9AM-11AM
This autumn field trip
represents an exploration of American colonial
life emphasizing the cultural and domestic
pursuits of hearth cooking, childrens period
games, cider pressing, weaving, etiquette, quill
calligraphy and more.   Two hours in length, the
field trip begins at either 9:00 AM or at 12:00
PM.   Please confirm your arrival time.

10AM-4PM
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
Explore the 19th farm life
of the Oak Glen pioneers with a working frontier
cabin, farm chores, candle-dipping, lasso
throwing, straw matress stuffing, corn husk dolls,
and more.   (Workshops vary at our
discretion.)

2PM-5PM

 
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10AM-4PM
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
Explore the 19th farm life
of the Oak Glen pioneers with a working frontier
cabin, farm chores, candle-dipping, lasso
throwing, straw matress stuffing, corn husk dolls,
and more.   (Workshops vary at our
discretion.)

11AM-


12PM-2PM
This autumn field trip
represents an exploration of American colonial
life emphasizing the cultural and domestic
pursuits of hearth cooking, childrens period
games, cider pressing, weaving, etiquette, quill
calligraphy and more.   Two hours in length, the
field trip begins at either 9:00 AM or at 12:00
PM.   Please confirm your arrival time.
 
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10AM-4PM
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
This autumn field trip
represents an exploration of American colonial
life emphasizing the cultural and domestic
pursuits of hearth cooking, childrens period
games, cider pressing, weaving, etiquette, quill
calligraphy and more.   Two hours in length, the
field trip begins at either 9:00 AM or at 12:00
PM.   Please confirm your arrival time.
This field trip is a
living history exploration of the American Civil
War with 6-8 dramatic and cultural workshops, a
light lunch, and a mock battle.   The field trip
normally begins at 10:00 AM and concludes between
1:30 and 2:00 PM.

6PM-9PM
A fall
Rileys Farm tradition--Sleepy Hollow--features a
great farm barbecue meal of barbecue chicken and
steak, ranch beans, biscuits, and salad.   The
event includes pie eating contests, seed spitting
contests, live music, dancing, hayrides and the
ride of the Headless Horseman.

7PM-9PM
A fall
Rileys Farm tradition--Sleepy Hollow--features a
great farm barbecue meal of barbecue chicken and
steak, ranch beans, biscuits, and salad.   The
event includes pie eating contests, seed spitting
contests, live music, dancing, hayrides and the
ride of the Headless Horseman.
 
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An 18th Century
feast in the best traditions of American Country
Taverns:
Live Colonial Music, Patrick Henrys Liberty or
Death Speech, and appearances by John Adams and
Benjamin Franklin. Meal includes:  Salad or Soup,
Fresh Baked Wheat Bread & Butter, Fruit (in
season), Mt. Vernon Pie (Chicken, Sausage, Turkey
& Vegetables in a light gravy sauce, surrounded by
a flaky crust pie shell), Cider Ham (Sweet ham
baked in apple cider) Corn Pudding, Apple Pie and
Ice Cream , Apple Cider, Iced Tea, Coffee, Tea


9AM-5PM
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.

10AM-12PM
This autumn field trip
represents an exploration of American colonial
life emphasizing the cultural and domestic
pursuits of hearth cooking, childrens period
games, cider pressing, weaving, etiquette, quill
calligraphy and more.   Two hours in length, the
field trip begins at either 9:00 AM or at 12:00
PM.   Please confirm your arrival time.

6PM-9PM
A fall
Rileys Farm tradition--Sleepy Hollow--features a
great farm barbecue meal of barbecue chicken and
steak, ranch beans, biscuits, and salad.   The
event includes pie eating contests, seed spitting
contests, live music, dancing, hayrides and the
ride of the Headless Horseman.
An 18th Century
feast in the best traditions of American Country
Taverns:
Live Colonial Music, Patrick Henrys Liberty or
Death Speech, and appearances by John Adams and
Benjamin Franklin. Meal includes:  Salad or Soup,
Fresh Baked Wheat Bread & Butter, Fruit (in
season), Mt. Vernon Pie (Chicken, Sausage, Turkey
& Vegetables in a light gravy sauce, surrounded by
a flaky crust pie shell), Cider Ham (Sweet ham
baked in apple cider) Corn Pudding, Apple Pie and
Ice Cream , Apple Cider, Iced Tea, Coffee, Tea
 
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10AM-2PM
This field trip is a
living history exploration of the American
Revolutionary War with 6-8 dramatic and cultural
workshops, a light lunch, and a mock battle.   The
field trip normally begins at 10:00 AM and
concludes between 1:30 and 2:00 PM.
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
Experience a four hour re-creation of the
life of Californias prospecting 49ers.   Includes
up to eight workshops including gold panning, camp
life, sluice box, assaying, and chuck wagon.
Price  includes a miners light lunch.
Explore the 19th farm life
of the Oak Glen pioneers with a working frontier
cabin, farm chores, candle-dipping, lasso
throwing, straw matress stuffing, corn husk dolls,
and more.   (Workshops vary at our
discretion.)
 
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9AM-
Explore the 19th farm life
of the Oak Glen pioneers with a working frontier
cabin, farm chores, candle-dipping, lasso
throwing, straw matress stuffing, corn husk dolls,
and more.   (Workshops vary at our
discretion.)

10AM-4PM
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
This autumn field trip
represents an exploration of American colonial
life emphasizing the cultural and domestic
pursuits of hearth cooking, childrens period
games, cider pressing, weaving, etiquette, quill
calligraphy and more.   Two hours in length, the
field trip begins at either 9:00 AM or at 12:00
PM.   Please confirm your arrival time.
 
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10AM-4PM
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
This field trip is a
living history exploration of the American Civil
War with 6-8 dramatic and cultural workshops, a
light lunch, and a mock battle.   The field trip
normally begins at 10:00 AM and concludes between
1:30 and 2:00 PM.
This field trip is a
living history exploration of the American
Revolutionary War with 6-8 dramatic and cultural
workshops, a light lunch, and a mock battle.   The
field trip normally begins at 10:00 AM and
concludes between 1:30 and 2:00 PM.
 
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10AM-2PM
This field trip is a
living history exploration of the American
Revolutionary War with 6-8 dramatic and cultural
workshops, a light lunch, and a mock battle.   The
field trip normally begins at 10:00 AM and
concludes between 1:30 and 2:00 PM.
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
Explore the 19th farm life
of the Oak Glen pioneers with a working frontier
cabin, farm chores, candle-dipping, lasso
throwing, straw matress stuffing, corn husk dolls,
and more.   (Workshops vary at our
discretion.)
 
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10AM-4PM
We grow
acres and acres of pumpkins with varieties
including Connecticut Field, Rouge Vif Detampes,
Tom Fox and more. They are generally available
from early October through Early
November.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
Experience a four hour re-creation of the
life of Californias prospecting 49ers.   Includes
up to eight workshops including gold panning, camp
life, sluice box, assaying, and chuck wagon.
Price  includes a miners light lunch.
This field trip is a
living history exploration of the American
Revolutionary War with 6-8 dramatic and cultural
workshops, a light lunch, and a mock battle.   The
field trip normally begins at 10:00 AM and
concludes between 1:30 and 2:00 PM.

7PM-9PM
A fall
Rileys Farm tradition--Sleepy Hollow--features a
great farm barbecue meal of barbecue chicken and
steak, ranch beans, biscuits, and salad.   The
event includes pie eating contests, seed spitting
contests, live music, dancing, hayrides and the
ride of the Headless Horseman.
 
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10AM-12PM
This autumn field trip
represents an exploration of American colonial
life emphasizing the cultural and domestic
pursuits of hearth cooking, childrens period
games, cider pressing, weaving, etiquette, quill
calligraphy and more.   Two hours in length, the
field trip begins at either 9:00 AM or at 12:00
PM.   Please confirm your arrival time.
We have
extensive plantings of Rome Beauty, Granny Smith,
and Antique Delicious Apples. In the next few
years our heirloom apples should also be ready to
harvest. Apple picking usually occures from late
August through early November.
6PM-
A fall
Rileys Farm tradition--Sleepy Hollow--features a
great farm barbecue meal of barbecue chicken and
steak, ranch beans, biscuits, and salad.   The
event includes pie eating contests, seed spitting
contests, live music, dancing, hayrides and the
ride of the Headless Horseman.
 
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