• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Reading Circle Books

Lifelong learning together

June 7, 2008

Home >> Hearts & Minds >> Local Life >> We’re off to see…

We’re off to see…

The Lambs & Lettuces!

    Circle M Farm’s Second Annual

    Lambs and Lettuces Festival

    June 7, 2008
    1784 County Rd. H, Blanchardville, WI

  • Noon to 1 Snakes Alive!
  • 1 to 2 pm Horse Grooming and Rides for Little Ones
  • 2 pm on Spinning Wheel Demonstration
  • 2 to 5 pm Knitting Circle with Expert Help
  • 3 pm Shearing Demonstration
  • 3:30 to 5:30 pm Wooly Fun with Dye, Felt and Spindles
  • 5:00 pm Milking Goats and Bottle-Feeding Babies
  • 6:30 pm Coffee Roasting over the Fire
  • 7 pm Pot Luck Community Dinner
  • 8 pm Old Time Jamboree Sing-A-Long

Maybe we’ll see you there!

Shelved with: Local Life|| Margin Notes
Tagged With: Blanchardville, Circle M Market Farm, Community, Food, Holidays, Spring
By circlereader 1 Comment

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. kriss marion says

    June 17, 2008 at 10:03 pm

    Thanks so much for linking up! It was good to see you there. All of you!

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

Favorite Posts

  • Gutenberg’s PC: The Espresso Book Machine
  • The Heart of Father’s Day
  • On Manifestoes
  • A Good Day for the Beginnings of Journeys
  • Of Lists and Learning
  • Storytelling and Fear
  • Locals in a New Place – Reading Aldo Leopold
  • Teach Them to Read and Let Them Go!
  • Homeschool Moments: Dishing Out BOF, Dealing with Prejudice

Themes

Aldo Leopold Barack Obama Bible Blogging Book Clubs Books Bookstores Christmas Cities Civility Civil Rights Classics Community Community of Practice Democracy Digital Literacy Economics Education Environment Food Gender Having Faith Heroes History Holidays Home School Homeschool John McCain Lifelong Learning Michael Pollan Music NPR Parenting Politics Psychology Race Religion Richard Harwood Sandra Steingraber Social Justice Stories Thanksgiving War & Peace Wisconsin WordPress

Footer

Favorite Posts

  • Divine Reading for the First Sunday of Advent: An old practice for the new year
  • Another Transfiguration
  • Truly Alien
  • Gutenberg’s PC: The Espresso Book Machine
  • Teach Them to Read and Let Them Go!
  • The Heart of Father’s Day

About RCB