NEWS RELEASE
Contact: Christopher Grant
Phone: 607-280-2010
Email: Chris@IndianChimneyFarm.com
Website: www.FallFamilyWeekend.com
Three Finger Lakes Attractions Create Exciting Event for
Entire Family
Lansing, NY - September 19, 2004
Bakers Acres, Indian Chimney Farm, and King Ferry Winery
offer two days of events and activities for everyone in the
family in their second annual Fall Family Weekend.
On October 8 and 9, 2005, all three attractions offer a
diverse range of events and activities to entertain and
delight people of all ages.
Bakers Acres will host their annual Apple Fest on Saturday,
October 8th. Horse drawn wagon rides, mouth watering chicken
barbeque, apple cider, apple donuts, apple pies and apples
to bring home are just the beginning. The Antique Shop and
Kendra's Garden room offer shopping opportunities for
everyone. Activities and attractions include: Jack Flick's
Petting Zoo, Cayuga Nature's Reptiles, Story Reading by
Susan Rosenkoetter, Cheryl the Clown, and the SPCA from
Cortland.
Indian Chimney Farm will host an open house at their
Agritourism farm on Saturday and Sunday. This unique small
farm features alpacas, horses, and other farm animals. The
Alpaca Gift Shop offers luxurious handcrafted alpaca
products and gift items for everyone on your list.
Storytelling, face painting, and other activities will
entertain the children while the parents relax in the
idyllic setting. An antique farm tools museum and daily
nature hike with the Finger Lakes Land Trust round out their
offerings. The second annual Alpaca 5K and fun run start
the day on Sunday, at 9am.
King Ferry Winery is showcasing free tastings of their
award-winning wines on Saturday and Sunday. Kevin English
brings his Lite 97 radio remote to the winery on Saturday,
along with an ice cream truck sure to delight the child in
everyone. On Sunday the winery adds a chicken barbeque and
free live music to entertain and feed the many folks who
make this event part of their fall.
Each attraction offers free admission and parking. As the
businesses are within a short drive of each other, families
can journey between them to learn about many aspects of
agriculture, from fancy wines to friendly horses, antique
farm tools to tasty local apples.
Bakers Acres is located on Route 34 in North Lansing, NY.
(607) 533-4653
Indian Chimney Farm is located at 404 Conlon Rd, in Lansing,
NY. (607) 533-8866
King Ferry Winery is located just off route 34B on Lake Rd.
in King Ferry, NY. (800) 439-5271
For more information, call 607-280-2010, or visit our
website at: www.FallFamilyWeekend.com
END
Contact: Christopher Grant
Phone: 607-280-2010
Email: Chris@IndianChimneyFarm.com
Website: www.FallFamilyWeekend.com
Three Finger Lakes Attractions Create Exciting Event for
Entire Family
Lansing, NY - September 19, 2004
Bakers Acres, Indian Chimney Farm, and King Ferry Winery
offer two days of events and activities for everyone in the
family in their second annual Fall Family Weekend.
On October 8 and 9, 2005, all three attractions offer a
diverse range of events and activities to entertain and
delight people of all ages.
Bakers Acres will host their annual Apple Fest on Saturday,
October 8th. Horse drawn wagon rides, mouth watering chicken
barbeque, apple cider, apple donuts, apple pies and apples
to bring home are just the beginning. The Antique Shop and
Kendra's Garden room offer shopping opportunities for
everyone. Activities and attractions include: Jack Flick's
Petting Zoo, Cayuga Nature's Reptiles, Story Reading by
Susan Rosenkoetter, Cheryl the Clown, and the SPCA from
Cortland.
Indian Chimney Farm will host an open house at their
Agritourism farm on Saturday and Sunday. This unique small
farm features alpacas, horses, and other farm animals. The
Alpaca Gift Shop offers luxurious handcrafted alpaca
products and gift items for everyone on your list.
Storytelling, face painting, and other activities will
entertain the children while the parents relax in the
idyllic setting. An antique farm tools museum and daily
nature hike with the Finger Lakes Land Trust round out their
offerings. The second annual Alpaca 5K and fun run start
the day on Sunday, at 9am.
King Ferry Winery is showcasing free tastings of their
award-winning wines on Saturday and Sunday. Kevin English
brings his Lite 97 radio remote to the winery on Saturday,
along with an ice cream truck sure to delight the child in
everyone. On Sunday the winery adds a chicken barbeque and
free live music to entertain and feed the many folks who
make this event part of their fall.
Each attraction offers free admission and parking. As the
businesses are within a short drive of each other, families
can journey between them to learn about many aspects of
agriculture, from fancy wines to friendly horses, antique
farm tools to tasty local apples.
Bakers Acres is located on Route 34 in North Lansing, NY.
(607) 533-4653
Indian Chimney Farm is located at 404 Conlon Rd, in Lansing,
NY. (607) 533-8866
King Ferry Winery is located just off route 34B on Lake Rd.
in King Ferry, NY. (800) 439-5271
For more information, call 607-280-2010, or visit our
website at: www.FallFamilyWeekend.com
END
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