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Foxhollow Farm fall festival Oct. 12

by Robin Garr » Wed Oct 09, 2013 9:56 am

FOXHOLLOW FARM’S 6TH ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL TO BENEFIT MARYHURST
THIS SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 2013

WHAT | Foxhollow Farm is excited to host the 6th Annual Fall Festival, a fun-filled celebration of autumn that has become a favorite for families throughout Kentucky and Southern Indiana. The 2013 Fall Festival includes a variety of entertainment and culinary delights for the whole family to enjoy. The day includes live music, pumpkins, hay castles, old-fashioned carnival games, a cakewalk, hay rides, plus farm-fresh foods galore from Wiltshire Pantry, Grind Food Truck, Burning Bush Grille, Rooibee Red Tea, Cellar Door Chocolates, Gelato Gilberto and more. Activities such as face painting, mural painting, silk dying and more will be available for purchase at the festival. Admission is free with parking, only $5 for the day.

Net proceeds from the 6th Annual Fall festival will benefit Maryhurst, a local non-profit organization that cares for abused and neglected children, and Foxhollow Farm’s Education Outreach programs. The 2012 event raised more than $20,000 for the organizations.

WHEN | Saturday, October 12, 10 a.m. -6 p.m.

WHERE | Foxhollow Farm
8905 Highway 329
Crestwood, KY

For directions: http://www.foxhollow.com/map-driving-directions/

MORE | If interested in volunteering for the event, please go to http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D48A ... -foxhollow.

About Foxhollow Farm: Foxhollow Farm is located 15 miles from Downtown Louisville in Crestwood, Kentucky. Foxhollow's mission is to provide healthy food, hands-on learning, and a place where people can experience an earth-friendly, working farm. They are committed to the methods of Organic and Biodynamic agriculture, which nourish and sustain the vitality of the soil, plant life, animals, and our fellow human beings. For more information, visit www.foxhollow.com.

About Maryhurst: For nearly 170 years, Maryhurst has cared for abused and neglected children, making it the state’s oldest child welfare agency. Believing the worth of children and strength of families are cornerstones for a better world, Maryhurst is dedicated to providing care and commitment, strength and support, healing and hope to children and families in great need. The private, non-profit agency cares for 300 children each year through a residential treatment program for teenage girls, community based group homes for teen girls, therapeutic foster care services, psychiatric residential treatment facilities, and transitional living services. Maryhurst is recognized nationally for its expertise in caring for severely traumatized youth, most often victims of sexual, physical and/or emotional abuse or neglect. For more information, please visit http://www.maryhurst.org/ or call 502.245.1576.

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