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Blessing of the Sheep

Presented by Spicy Lamb Farm at Spicy Lamb Farm, Peninsula OH

Apr 22 2017
Blessing of the Sheep

The favorite event of the farm’s family is The Blessing of the Sheep. The actual Blessing of the Sheep will take place at 1pm. This event is not to be missed. We will have sheep herding and bagpipes as well as the opportunity to see the lambs. Seating is limited so visitors are encouraged to bring a lawn chair if they want to sit and relax while watching. Kilts are encouraged.

Please plan time for parking so you do not miss the Blessing. Our April events tend to get very crowed. Please plan ahead for ride sharing, parking, and walking. We will have a policeman to direct traffic, but remember to turn around at the dead end of the road and park heading out. We have had folks park as far away as Camp Ledgewood so be very careful of children on the road. You can also drop the young and old at the driveway. Just please don’t create a traffic jam. It is also a muddy mess after such a mild winter so please dress for the farm.

 

ADMISSION INFO

Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children. We take cash or checks for admission and shopping in the farm shop but aren’t set up for credit cards. Admission is our fundraiser to pay for hay and capital improvements for the flock.

If you are a frequent farm visitor, you might want to consider, a Season Pass or the Adopt a Sheep & Watch your Blanket Grow which includes a season pass, your opportunity to help shear, and a custom blanket. Email us with questions.

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Spicy Lamb Farm

6560 Akron Peninsula Road, Peninsula, OH 44264

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