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Harvest Festivals

Celebrate the bounty of the harvest with
  bright orange pumpkins!

Family Fun, Rain or Shine! Each year we draw more than 1,200 people of all ages from the Upper Valley and throughout New England. Fun for the whole family, rain or shine. Our festivals are green events! Minimize your footprint by bringing your own place setting! $5 per car (car-carpooling strongly encouraged.) Come by train, bicycle, or on foot and get in free!

We are committed to educating about how sustainable solutions like organic farming significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

350.orgAll of our harvest festivals are 350.org events!

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The 10th Annual Strawberry Festival


Sunday, June 24, 2012 . .  10 am-4 pm
Details to come!
Enjoy: Live bluegrass and folk music under the tent; Children’s Entertainment including a special performance from Thetford Elementary School’s 4th grade; Concessions from the farm; NOFA’s wood-fired pizza oven; strawberry smoothies; horse-drawn wagon rides to and from the berry patch; berry picking; educational displays; children’s activities, & more. $5 per car (car-carpooling strongly encouraged.) Come by train, bicycle, or on foot and get in free! Help us to reduce waste, bring your own plate, cup, and silverware.

Contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) by June 15 if you’d like to volunteer.

“Over 300 pounds of pesticides are used per acre on conventionally grown strawberries! Think twice before you eat strawberries that are not organically grown, and don’t feed them to your kids.” ~Cat Buxton

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The 10th Annual Pumpkin Festival


Sunday, October 7, 2012 ... 10 am-4 pm  save the date 

Enjoy: Live contemporary rock music under the tent by the Wall-Stiles from Vermont! and special guest performance from internationally known singer/songwriter David Rovics, ‘the musical voice of the progressive movement in the US’; Children’s Entertainment (TBA); Concessions from the farm; NOFA’s wood-fired pizza oven; cider pressing, bean threshing; horse-drawn wagon rides to and from the pumpkin patch; pumpkin picking; educational displays; children’s activities, & more. $5 per car (car-carpooling strongly encouraged.) Come by train, bicycle, or on foot and get in free! Help us to reduce waste, bring your own plate, cup, and silverware.

Contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) by October 1 if you’d like to volunteer.

Take the train! For details contact the White River Flyer Click here for more information about the train schedules.

Photos by Robert Eddy; Kimberly Grant