Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Order your Thanksgiving Turkey now!

Time is flying and Thanksgiving will soon be here. It's time to start preparing. We've got our order book ready so order soon.
Our turkeys are free range, grain fed and delicious.

APPLES HAVE STARTED
Macintosh apples are now here along with Gala and Empire. More varieties will be arriving soon. They're starting to press apple cider and that will be in our market Thursday September 16th. A great start to the fall season.

FALL FUN IS HERE
We've been working hard this summer putting in new activities for you to enjoy. Come on out and discover what they are. Everyone who's been here has had a great time.

Looking forward to seeing everyone.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Labour Day Weekend

Summer for students is officially ending but for us here on the farm its still full blast. We're on our last patch of beans and their at a fantastic stage right now.

We'll be open everyday Labour Day weekend from 9 till 6.

We've been busy this summer and we've got lot's happening this fall. Beginning this weekend we are reopening our Enchanted Forest available this Saturday, Sunday and holiday Monday from 10:00am till 3:00.

Our corn maze will officially open Saturday September 4th. Enter it if you dare!!!!!

Come on out and discover whats been keeping us busy.

Join us this weekend as we celebrate farming.
Our staff will be wearing special T shirts promoting the Farmers Feed Cities campaign.
Farmers Feed Cities is committed to increasing the understanding of the value that farmers contribute to Ontario’s economic physical and social health. Farmers Feed Cities is committed to ensuring a sustainable future for farmers in Ontario.

From field to fork – when the farming industry is healthy it positively impacts the province’s well being. Through increased awareness, Farmers Feed Cities encourages Ontarians to appreciate the importance of farming to Ontario. "We hope this increased accessibility to information on our farming industry will engage Ontarians to support their second largest industry – farming," continues Van Rooy.For more info check out www.farmersfeedcities.com.

We're also collecting food donations for the North York Harvest Food Bank. They pick up Tuesday so we'll store any fresh food donations in our cooler. Help get the school year off to a fresh start.