Gail’s Pumpkin Patch celebrates
fall, family and farm at special Sunday event
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[September 18, 2019]
Sunday began with rain. Not a heavy rain, but one of those that
instantly leaves a person with impression it could last all day. For
those anticipating a fun day at Gail’s Pumpkin Patch they may have
had some second thoughts about how the day would work out.
Fortunately, the rain did not last all day and by noontime, the sun
was out and it was warming up nicely at the pumpkin patch.
Because of the rain, the day did get off to a slow start, but
shortly after opening time, folks started showing up.
Guests had a lot to look forward to as it was Fall Farm Day at the
patch, which meant several extra activities in addition to the fun
and games found at the patch every day of the week.
Inside the machine shed turned market there was pumpkin painting and
face painting for the kids. Outside, Nuthatch Hill was selling food
items for lunch, and inside, guests could purchase a tasty caramel
apple sundae from the clerk staff at Gail’s.
Gail’s is a great place for family fun. Around the huge grassy area
at the market families enjoyed the many activities and attractions.
The kids enjoyed the bumpy slide and the goats and chickens. Even
the grown-ups got involved with the tricycle path. All the while
cellphones were poised for capturing the moment with pictures and
videos.
The popcorn wagon was on the road and visitors had the opportunity
to go to the field and pick fresh ears of popping corn right off the
stalks.
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Inside the market area, staff were busy as the cash register rang up purchases
of pumpkins and gourds, and decorator items for outdoors or inside the home.
Gail’s also offers apples grown on the farm. This year the trees are loaded with
red and gold apples, and bags of the beautiful fruit were offered for sale
inside.
The shop also offers honey from Sasse Apiary, pre-picked popcorn from the farm,
and a variety of Amish made products such as jams, jellies, and butters made
from apples and even pumpkin!
Gail’s also offers mums for sale from a local farm, and guests were loading the
big beautiful plants into their wagons and looking forward to adding the popular
fall flower to their landscape at home.
The patch is also a large supporter of raising awareness for breast cancer. The
pink pumpkin was mounted at the grape arbor and breast cancer survivors were
encouraged to write their name on the pumpkin in celebration of their victory or
recognition of the battle.
All in all, in spite of the soggy start to the day, it ended up being a great
day to visit the patch, and those who made the journey were not disappointed
with the wonderful friendly atmosphere and all the fun things to do as a family.
The patch is open daily now through the end of October, so if you missed last
week, you still have plenty of opportunities. Load up the grandparents, parents,
and kiddos and go out and celebrate fall and the upcoming Halloween season at
Gail’s!
[Nila Smith] |