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Saturday, May 9th, 2009

10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Our farm is open to the general public on these
two days. Come and enjoy all the following
activities:
  • Station 1: Worms and Compost
  • Station 2: Insects and Animals
  • Station 3: All About Plants
  • Train Ride on the "Pumpkin Farm Express"
  • Duck Races
  • Farm Animals
  • Education through crafts
  • Worm Adoption
  • Spring Scavenger Hunt with                   
    Modern Day Treasure Hunters
Admission to the Spring Open House is $6.50 per
child (12 years old and under) and $5.50 per adult.
SPRING OPEN HOUSE
Copyright © 2002-2008 Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm & Christmas Trees. All Rights Reserved.
The official photographer of the Clayton Valley Pumpkin Farm & Christmas Trees is John Pon.
For more information, please contact: info@cvpumpkinfarm.com
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SPRING
Teachers!  Interested in bringing your class to the farm for our Spring
Science Program?  
Visit our
Spring Science Program page.
Duck Races!
Pump water to race your duck
down the tube!
PHOTOS FROM OUR 2007(APRIL 28th  & May 5th)
SPRING OPEN HOUSE
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Three Learning Stations

Planting Sunflower seeds in a
peat pot to take home and
watch grow!
Cloey the baby pig makes an
apperance at the farm.  Cloey's
best friend, Pixie, a baby pygmy
goat was also at the farm (see
additional photos).