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From The Earth  

from Wellsville Chamber

07/26/2008 11:00 AM (6 hours)

From the Earth Gardens, Organic Dairy Farm, Crafts, and more WHAT: “From the Earth� An event involving flower gardens, tours of an organic diary farm, pottery and woodcarving studios, a perennial plant sale, natural dye demonstrations, and even a short walk in the woods. WHO: Four neighbors WHERE: Two miles from the center of Alfred, NY 1664 Waterwells Road, and 1444, 1516, and 1530 Randolph Road WHEN: Saturday, July 26th, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm WHY: To celebrate our connection to the earth in meaningful, healthy, and creative ways. All is from the earth with a labor of love. Many of us long to experience our connection to the land in meaningful, healthy, and creative ways. From the Earth, to be held in Alfred on Saturday, July 26th from 11:00 am until 5:00 pm, will celebrate our collaboration with the natural world. From the Earth will offer a variety of attractions, including flower gardens, tours of an organic dairy farm, pottery and woodcarving, a perennial plant sale, natural dye demonstrations, and even a short walk through the woods. Four neighbors located in the rolling hills 2 miles from the center of Alfred are offering what they have produced from the earth with a labor of love. At the MacCrea family Locustbrae Farm on Waterwells Road, Debbie MacCrea will offer perennial flowers, Debbie and Carol Wood will demonstrate how to make natural dyes with dye pots brewing all day, and Alec MacCrea’s charming woodcarving studio and gallery of Celtic-inspired designs will be open. On Randolph Road, Linda Huey will be displaying her leafy pottery designs in a sugar shed at the end of a path through her garden. Potted garden plants will also be for sale. A short woodland path leads to the abundant flower gardens of her neighbor, Chester Galle. Down the hill from there is Sunny Cove Farm, a small organic dairy farm run by the Snyder family. They offer all organic products: exceptional quality raw milk, beef, and seasonally available maple syrup, apples, and walnuts. One hour tours of the farm will be lead at 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm, and 4:00 pm: $5 for adults, $3 for children, and under 5 free. For more information, contact Linda Huey at 607-587-9877. For directions, go to www.lindahuey.com/shows.html

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