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October 22,
2000 FALL HOURS: Dear Friends and Family, It's shaping up to be a beautiful fall morning, cool and very clear. The pear trees are turning deep red and the box elders are changing from lemon yellow to a deep gold. Today we will be picking apples and pumpkins, pressing cider, and running tractor hay-rides around the farm. The general store and farm barbecue are both open, and parking is a bargain at $3. You can also come down to the Hawk's Head Public House and try doing something really American-- fire a Revolutionary War era style musket! ($2 a shot--Sunday only.) God Bless and keep your powder dry! Your humble servant, James Riley
Don't Forget... This year, over 10,000 school children will take part in our Living History Field Trips. Click here to make it 10,001! The price is $12.00 per participant, with one free adult for every 15 students. This includes lunch and four hours of participatory living history, covering either the American Revolution, Civil War, or Early California. After an early March visit this year, a fifth grade teacher from San Diego wrote us to say, "Thank you for the most wonderful field trip I have ever hosted for children. Your knowledge of history, the authenticity of your facilities, the beauty of the surroundings, and the love of history that you shared with the students are very much appreciated." Thanks! Mark your calendars! We look forward to visiting with you soon. Your Humble Servant,
James Riley
P.S.
For the sake of those "web portals" constantly browsing the
internet to update their search engines, we include the following
boiler-plate. (Feel free to read this, if you're new to our site.) P.S. Stay Clear of this "Cider House"
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Contacting us via e-mail at: info@rileysfarm.com. Sign our Guest Book. (909) 797-7534Event Schedules Subject to Change: Please call to confirm! Riley's Farm, Copyright 1997-2000, All Rights Reserved
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