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Two
Weekends of Fun for the Entire Family!
(Schedule subject to change)
*Duck Herding both Saturdays !
*Sheep
Shearing, Second Saturday, May 24 at 10:30 !
Daily Activities
Old Time Games, Hay Jumping, Duck Sliding,
($)Pony Rides, ($)Horse Drawn Wagon Rides,
Egg Hatching, Children's Show each day at 1pm
In May Quiet Valley comes alive with new baby farm animals. Come
and join this celebration of new life. This is a unique opportunity
for children (and grown-ups) to see and touch a variety of baby
farm animals.
See baby chicks hatching from their eggs and feel the soft fur
of the baby bunnies. Don't miss seeing the new lambs with their
soft, woolly fleece, or the frisky baby goats. The adorable baby
piglets with their funny little noses charm everyone. Come meet
Quiet Valley's cow, Bossie, and get to know the Belgian workhorses,
Sheri and Lori.
Children always love the hay jump in the barn, and they can play
some of the traditional games enjoyed by past generations. Believe
it or not, there were plenty of fun things to do in the time before
computers and television. Pony rides are available for children
and there is a children's show daily a 1 p.m.
Everyone will enjoy a ride in the wagon pulled by Sheri and Lori.
The wagon ride takes about 20 minutes and takes you down an old
railroad bed from the 1800's to the pond where ice is harvested
in the winter.
Pony and Wagon Rides are an extra charge and are weather permitting.
There are activities for all ages and plenty of good country food
will be for sale, so come and bring the whole family - rain or shine.
But please do not bring the family pets (they scare our animals)!
*Weather permitting
($)Additional Charge
Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm is a non-profit, educational corporation.
It is included in the National Register of Historic Places maintained
by the Department of the Interior. It is also included in the Registry
of Historic Sites and Landmarks kept by the Pennsylvania Historical
and Museum Commission. |