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Corn: From Stalk to Table
Fridays at the Farmstead programs for children 2-5
When: Friday, Aug. 15, 2008, 10:30 a.m.
Where: Heritage Farmstead Museum, 1900 West 15th Street, Plano
Cost: $6
Age limit: 2+
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Description
Children will be introduced to simple concepts of corn and its importance on the farm.
Cost: $6/child/program and $3/adult
Special considerations:
- HFM Family Members receive 50% discount.
- To use a credit card, HFM members must pre-pay and register for a minimum of 5 programs.
- Without membership, families need only pre-pay and register 3 programs to use a credit card.
- Cash and personal cheques are accepted.
Instructions:
- Pre-payment and reservations are required. Registrations are welcome until Wednesday noon for the Friday program that same week.
- To register, call the HFM office at 972-881-0140.
Note:
- All program fees are non-refundable.
- Each program lasts approximately 90 minutes.
- Questions? Please contact Lynda Morley at 972-881-0140 or lmorley@heritagefarmstead.org.
The following is a schedule of programs for 2008. Although unlikely, HFM reserves the right to change or modify themes/topics as necessary. Please contact Lynda Morley, Director of Education, at 972-881-0140, if needed.
Information from the venue's site
Some nearby restaurants
- Kostas Cafe (Plano / Park & Alma)
- La Madeleine (Plano / Collin Creek Mall area)
- Potbelly Sandwich Works (Plano / Collin Creek Mall area)
- Country Burger (Plano / 15th & Custer)
- The Black-eyed Pea (Plano / 15th & 75)
Some nearby events on Aug. 15th
- Best of Broadway, Plano Children's Theatre, 7:15 p.m.
- Unhappily Ever After, Plano Children's Theatre, 7:15 p.m.
- Creek Studies (Part 2), Heritage Farmstead Museum, 1:30 p.m.
Event posted Dec. 14, 2007
Last updated Dec. 14, 2007
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