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Nature Walk at Keleman Point Farm

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Jun 05 2021
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Oct 09 2021
Nature Walk at Keleman Point Farm

Join Keleman Point Farm, (4570 Akron-Peninsula Rd Akron, OH 44264) and The Healing Brew for their first annual nature walk and working farm tour with Tennessee Fainting Goats, a collection of chickens and other barnyard animals. The cost of the walk is $12 per person; children are free. Children and parents are encouraged to interact with and feed the livestock. ( Animal feed will be available for a donation) Reminder please dress for the weather and being in a wooded area and on a working farm — boots and jeans suggested for the entire run. — NO FLIPFLOPS PLEASE
Keleman Point Farm was established in 1875 by Nathaniel Point as a family farm with dairy cattle. Take a step back in time to see what a working farm would be like and see original structures from that era.
Bryan Peters, MH, will showcase the Kelemen Point Farm and its centennial Kitchen Gardens of the home and farm. This farm showcases native plants, medicinal plants and kitchen plants that were planted by the residents ... view more »

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