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Celebrate the arrival of
our new chicks;
visit us for our….
'Spring Hatch' Celebration
and
Mother's Day Sale
at
Dalby Farm
59 Grove St., Scituate, MA
Sunday May
6, 2012
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Celebrate spring! Take a guided General Animal
Tour! Visit with our rare farm breeds and meet our new baby chicks!
We will be offering tours on that day, for $4.00 per person.
So book one for your family, your friends or you can even come alone!
There is no minimum number of people required, but pre-registration
is a must!
After your tour, stop by our Country Store and
do some Mother’s Day shopping. In addition to the many unique
items that you will find, there will be gift baskets, designed just
for her, as well as our Dalby Farm line of all-natural jams, salsas
and more! We will also have goat milk soaps and creams, fashion
jewelry and perennials!
Starting May 2nd, our Country Store will be open
Sundays 11a.m. - 3p.m. For questions or to pre-register for a tour,
call 781-545-4952 or e-mail us at info@dalbyfarm.com.
Spring Hatch 'Eggs-travaganza'
From April 30, 2012 to June 8, 2012, Dalby Farm
will be celebrating the ‘Spring Hatch Egg-stravaganza’.
Group tours booked during this time will take the General Animal
Tour plus will see and learn about our new chick arrivals!
We will egg-splore the science of embryology from egg to
chick. Post-hatch care and development of the chick will be discussed
as well.
Please note: the actual hatching of the birds is not part of this
program.
FOR EVEN MORE EGG-CITEMENT….finish
your visit by having your group partake in our SPRING EGG HUNT!
Children will have fun locating and gathering the numerous plastic
eggs, with candy and spring novelties inside, that have been distributed
in a designated area of the farm. A fun and perfect way to end the
day!
ADD The SPRING EGG HUNT* to your tour for an additional
fee of:
Standard Egg Hunt (up to 20 chilren/96 eggs):
$35.00
Jumbo Egg Hunt (up to 40 children/180 eggs): $55.00
Be sure to request an Egg Hunt when you reserve your date!
*Children will keep the contents of the plastic
eggs, not the actual eggs themselves.
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