Ozaukee County Guide

September 28, 2016

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Ozaukee County Guide • Septmber 28, 2016 • 3 PLEASURE PLEASURE V V ALLEY ALLEY PUMPKINS PUMPKINS More Fun • More To Do • For Far Less Bounce House • Giant Sand Box • Rubber Duck Races Ag Adventure & Scavenger Hunt • Hay Riders Corn Maze • Hay Maze • Train Rides • Corn Cannon Haunted House • Farm Animals • Racing Pigs and Ducks Sandwiches & Refreshments OPEN OPEN WEEKENDS WEEKENDS September 24 - October 30 Saturday/Sunday 9:30am-5:30pm Weekday/school groups by appointment only. Admission Includes - All Activities & 1 FREE pumpkin under 20 lbs. 920-994-9294 www.pvllamas.com W7757 S. Cty. Trk. A ADELL, WI 53001 252163001 SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS IN OCTOBER 10AM -4PM Enjoy a country hayride through wooded trails, Cedar Creek, colorful trees, pumpkins & pines! Food & refreshments available - Proceeds benefit Living Word Lutheran High School in Jackson 2708 Sherman Road, Jackson, WI 53037 www.lammscape.com 262-677-3010 Enjoy weekend themes! Oct. 1 & 2 Fall Circus Fun! Oct. 8 & 9 Pumpkins & Pirates! Oct. 15 & 15 Farm & Harvest Fun! Oct. 22 & 23 Trees & Trains! Oct. 29 & 30 Pumpkins & Halloween! Activities for everyone! Strawbale maze, mountain and kids area Scarecrow stuffing & pumpkin painting parlor Garden Railroad expansion and Train Barn operated by Cedar Creek Railroad Club 4-H Youth Development animals and exhibits Visit our Garden Center for beautiful fall flowers, harvest displays & decor for your home! 252098001 251797005 Oct. 21 & 22, 2016 Friday 4:00pm - 8:00pm Saturday 9:00am - 4:00pm Washington County Fair Park Pavilion & Ziegler Building 3000 Hwy PV, West Bend - East of Hwy 45 Over 200 Artists & Crafters $ 3.00 admission - 15 & Over SIGN UP FOR DOOR PRIZES, GIFT CARDS OR CASH • 4-H Concession • JerBear Balloon Sculptor & Face Painting • Direct Sales Vendors Free Parking & Wheelchair Accessible Next Show - December 10th FALL Fair to Remember 12th Annual 251847001 Nieman Orchards "Old Red Barn" • Apples • Caramel Apples Fresh Picked & U-Pick Apples Many varieties to choose from Fresh Cider 9932 Pioneer Rd., Cedarburg 262-377-4284 – Open Daily 9-5 – 1 1/2 mile west of Wauwatosa Rd., or 1/2 mile east of Granville Rd. 4.5 ACRES OF CORN MAZE School and Group hayrides by appt. Call for info. 252201005 Hwy. 145, half mile West of Division Rd. (Hwy G) Look for sign. N124W17781 West Lovers Lane Germantown • 262-305-7951 w w w. j i m s p u m p k i n f a r m . c o m O p e n 7 d a y s a w e e k , 9 a m t o 6 p m . Pick your own pumpkins, enjoy a Hayride! On weekends starting last weekend in Sept. Sat. & Sun. 10-6 Join The Fun! Join The Fun! MAKE YOUR OWN SCARECROW! Clothes & Straw Included. ONLY EACH $ 6 00 Kids try our "CORNY LANE" filled with Halloween & Whimsical Characters! GOURDS • SQUASH CORN STALKS • STRAW BALES N1181 Hwy. 57, Random Lake • Weekdays 10am-Dark • Weekends 9am-Dark 920-994-9740 • www.SpiekersPumpkinFarm.com YOUR FALL DECORATION DESTINATION! • Gourds • Pumpkins • Squash • Corn Stalks • Indian Corn • Dried Flowers • Mums • Petting Barn • Children's Straw Maze • Painted Pumpkins Concessions & 6-Acre Cornfield Maze Available Weekends! Contact us for weekday group rides! 252084001 Pumpkin Patch Pumpkin Patch The Center and sponsors look forward to bringing the feel of a summer music festival inside during the colder months of the year starting with the kick-off party on October 7th. "We are so excited to present First Fridays for third year in a row and we love to see people of all ages come together for this monthly event. Whether it's date night or a night out with the kids, First Fridays has a little bit of something for everyone!" -Stephanie Hayes, Executive Director, Cedarburg Cultural Center For questions or more information about "First Fridays," please contact the Cedarburg Cultural Center at 262-375-3676 or visit www.CedarburgCulturalC enter.org.

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