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June 7, 2008

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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
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  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!

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