This year during the festival the Citizen’s of Hale auxiliary group will be holding a Plant Sale. Special historic and heirloom annuals, perennials and herbs will be offered.The 19th century village is open to explore buildings and experience a working farm complete with sheep, oxen and chickens. Hale’s historic craft and trades are demonstrated throughout the day including glassblowing, blacksmithing, and spinning and weaving.Enjoy lunch in the Café 1810 featuring farm fresh selections. The Marketplace will be open for shopping during the festival, featuring blown glass items and pottery, handmade by the artisans at Hale Farm, and many other local items and souvenirs.Admission for all activities is $12 for adults, $6 for children 3 – 12 years of age, and free for members
Sow and Grow Farm Festival & Plant Sale – Event Schedule for Saturday and Sunday
- Plant Sale | 10am-5pm daily
- Intro to Beekeeping Demonstrations | TBD
- Oxen talk | TBD
- Draft Horse Field Work Demonstrations (by Trail Light Farms) | TBD
- Pint Size Garden Talk (by Christine DeJesus, Great Lakes Brewing Company) | TBD
- Hand Blade Sheep Shearing Demonstrations | TBD
- Chicken Keeping Presentations | TBD
- Farm Chores Hands-on | TBD
If you cannot attend, but would like to Donate to the Hale Farm & Village / Western Reserve Historical Society, please CLICK HERE
BASIC MEMBERSHIPS AND BENEFITS:Special members-only events Discounted admission to programs
- Two Carousel Rides per member per visit to the Cleveland History Center
- Invitation to WRHS Annual Meeting
- Subscription to newsletter, The News
- Electronic updates on WRHS events
- 10% WRHS Museum store discount Discounted Parking at the Cleveland History Center
If you would like to become a member of Hale Farm & Village/WRHS
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