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Fall Festival |
The highlight of the year is our annual Fall Festival. Held on
Saturday and Sunday of Columbus Day weekend, October 10 & 11, 2009,
the festival proves to be an exciting adventure for all with
something for everyone! On both Saturday and Sunday, hayrides to the
pick your own pumpkin field and all activities start at 10:00 am and
end by 5:00 pm. Activities include pony rides, petting zoo, corn
maze, straw maze, pedal course, face painting, sand art, candy art,
games, inflatable moon bounce, vendors, food, crafters and more.
Tickets may be purchased for these activities at our ticket booth.
Country music by Nashville Attitude sets the tone for an enjoyable
afternoon along with our other free activities including goat
milking demonstrations, clown shows, straw jump, activity tent
contests, and a visit with our special costumed guest. Free crafts
for the kids can also be done at the Activity Tent. Antique farm
tractors and equipment are on display. The Middlesex County
Sheriff’s Department is usually available to fingerprint children,
and often brings a member of their canine unit along for the
weekend. The South Brunswick S.A.F.E. program is there to educate
children about drugs. The Middlesex County Improvement Authority
brings McBlue (their talking robot) to the farm to enhance it’s
recycling program. Make sure to visit Peter the Talking Pumpkin and
our Ag Center, both educational stops as you tour the farm. Door
prizes are also given throughout the day. Our farm market is opened
throughout the weekend. Delicious farm fruit pies, apple cider,
candy apples, jams, jellies, and assorted baked goods are also
available in the market. Admission is charged this weekend only.
When: October 9-10, 2010
(10am-5pm)
Admission $5 per person (ages 3 and under free)
Always held on the Saturday and Sunday of Columbus Day weekend, this
fun-filled festival day in the country promises to be an exciting
adventure for all, with something for everyone!
Performing at clubs throughout the tri-state area as well as
Atlantic City,
Pocono and
Mohegan
Sun casinos.Manhattan hotspot appearances include
Hill Country
BBQ, The
Rodeo Bar and
Southern Hospitality owned by
Justin
Timberlake.
The
original flavor of a N.Y. honky tonk sound mixed with clever lyrics
and versatile playing has helped the band stay involved in many
mainstream performing situations as well as specializing in country
western themed events.
The
energetic live show has earned the band numerous awards and the
privilege of playing for Country Royalty at
Gracie Mansion for the 2005 Country Music
Award
nominees party.
The
music has been called Cosmopolitan Country and at live shows has
converted many non country listeners into instant fans. The unique
interpretation of honky tonk music in both their original recordings
and cover material has brought the band from the clubs to the big
stage opening for country superstars
Travis
Tritt,
Diamond Rio,
Lee Ann
Womack, and
The Wreckers.
When
in Music City, Nashville the quartet has appeared in hot spotssuch
as the famous
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge,
The
Gibson Theater and
The Bluegrass Inn.
Prestigious events, corporate parties and songwriting nights are too
long to list.
They
continue to be a popular draw for many event planners in The Big
Apple. Always working on new original material they keep an active
performance schedule continuing to develop their craft with an
exciting upgraded fresh show.
The music has been sold to people from all over the
world and the groups likeable manner compliment their musical
talent.
TV appearances:
The CBS morning News, NY1 and The Party Planner with
David Tutera.
Current Press:
The New York Times, Crain’s Business Weekly and
numerous articles in The Staten
Island Advance.
Other main stage appearances:
opened for Blackhawk, Mark Wills, Kris Tyler
and Jessica Andrews. Performers of Culturefest in Bryant and Battery
parks since 2001. In 2007-08 featured in the heart of Manhattan at
Union Square Park.
Featured act representing NYC & Co. at Opryland for the ASAE
convention.
Side stage appearances:
include nights with Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, Clint Black,
The
Mavericks , Tim McGraw, The Dixie Chicks, Trace Adkins and Brooks
and Dunn. |