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Eggs-traordinary Chickens

Discover fun facts about the hens of Heckscher Farm. Get up close and personal with our chickens and help us decorate their coop using some of their favorite treats — fresh fruits and veggies! Each participant pair will also get to take home some local chicken eggs. Limited to 10 child and adult pairs. Members: $15/participant pair Non-Members: $20/participant pair Ages 6+ Friday, June 14 3 – 4 pm REGISTER  

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June 14, 2024 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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Discover fun facts about the hens of Heckscher Farm. Get up close and personal with our chickens and help us decorate their coop using some of their favorite treats — fresh fruits and veggies! Each participant pair will also get to take home some local chicken eggs.
Limited to 10 child and adult pairs.
Members: $15/participant pair
Non-Members: $20/participant pair

Ages 6+
Friday, June 14
3 – 4 pm
REGISTER
 

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