Dear Friends of the Farm,
I hope this note finds you well! Spring is always a very busy time at the farm and I want to inform and remind you of some of the fun things happening for us. Our baby chicks have arrived! As part of increasing our sustainability, the baby chicks will grow up to provide more eggs, some of which will be utilized in our chicken breeding project.
April is Autism awareness month. Every Wednesday we will feature a craft project that our farmers can make to take home. Check our Facebook page to see pictures of the fun we are having! Mark your calendars and join our team on these exciting, upcoming events!
April 22nd and 23rd Hiram Farm Spring Craft, Plant and Flower Sale
Our highly anticipated spring sale will occur Friday and Saturday from 10am-2pm and will feature our spring craft and wood projects, body products, organic vegetable and herb seedlings, farm fresh eggs, locally grown annuals and perennials, hanging baskets, and our hydroponic lettuce and basil.
April 25th-28th Hiram Farm First Annual Spirit Week
Each day we will show our Farm Pride with a different theme, like superhero day and favorite sports day and will include a social activity to go along with each day.
May 15th: Second Annual Metzenbaum Run for Fun 5K or 1 mile fun walk, which helps raise money for Metzenbaum Foundation and Geauga Board of DD. Stay tuned for more details.
May 21st First Annual Spring Clean-up
We are inviting farmers, families, volunteers and friends of the farm, anytime from 10am – 5pm to help us with several different projects. Any skill level is invited to help with things like raking leaves, planting flowers, clearing fallen limbs, painting and general maintenance. We will send home more details soon. We will provide pizza for lunch.
June 18th: Lace It. Race It. Face It. Autism 5k and 1 mile fun walk designed to raise money for the Autism Society of the greater Akron area.
If there are activities that you would like Hiram Farm to participate, please forward the information to info@hiramfarm.org
Thank you,
Missy Bookbinder