Fog Willow Farms, 9am
Every year 15,000 school kids visit the farm in October for field trips and then come out on weekends with their families.
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Every year 15,000 school kids visit the farm in October for field trips and then come out on weekends with their families.
A new festival in our area is back for its second year. Fog Willow Farms in Wilton is celebrating the season’s sunshine with their 2nd Annual Spring Chicken Festival. Experience farm-themed activities including a petting zoo with baby farm animals, a barnyard obstacle course for children, hayrides, pig races, and much more. Crunchy kettle corn, Wilton Grill BBQ dishes, and fresh squeezed lemonade will also be available for purchase to enjoy in the venue’s shaded picnic area. The Spring Chicken Festival is an ideal outing for families looking to enjoy the outdoors and agricultural land.
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Enjoy the lavender field in full bloom. Shop from local makers and small businesses. Sumptuous meal and treats from food vendors. Live music entertainment throughout the day!
Sakura Gray continues her tour of Fog Willow Farms in Wilton, she's checking out some of the kids play areas!
Sakura Gray is at Fog Willow Farms in Wilton, they're celebrating their inaugural Spring Chicken Family Festival!
Sakura Gray's tour of the Wilton Family Lavender Farm continues, she's in the boutique checking out all of the products and gifts!
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A doggie debacle: A Stockton-area pooch named Gracie got her head stuck in a Biscotti bucket for two weeks.
Have you ever dreamt of living on a farm? The Ernoulds did! Tree years ago, the family of four left Sacramento for Wilton to pursue their dream of owning and running a farm and non-profit. Their vision is to cultivate a space where animals can live out their forever days being loved and nurtured, children can roam, learn and explore and all people can have access to farm life and equine activities. Molly Riehl is meeting the people and animals behind Sadie Grove Farm!
Students are demonstrating their heavy equipment operator skills on “Contractor Day” today in Wilton. It's part of a Caltrans jobs opportunity event, and Sakura Gray is getting "hands-on" with some of the equipment!
Ashley's morning at Fog Willow Farms continues, now she's having some fun with kids on the corn roller slide!
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Marlene Simon is in studio answering all your plant and garden related questions!
Marlene Simon is in studio answering all your plant and gardening related questions!
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