| Published: March 22, 2013 |
Woolapalooza: From Sheep to Sweater and Everything in Between - March 30
It's a sure sign of spring—time to shear the sheep! Come join the fun on March 30, 2013, from 10am to 4pm, at Woolapalooza. Bask in the beauty of Mass Audubon's Drumlin Farm, the perfect setting to delight in all things sheep. Festival highlights include Drumlin Farm's new spring babies, sheep shearing and sheepherding demonstrations, hands-on activities for all ages, and all natural, locally grown and harvested Drumlin Farm food. Local fiber artisans will offer demonstrations and sell their handmade products. Follow the "Sheep-to-Sweater Interpretive Trail" to learn how fleece on a sheep becomes the warm woolen sweater you wear.
Advance Tickets: Preregister before 4:30 pm on Friday, March 29 and save! Members $10/person, nonmembers $12/person; children under 2 are free. Register online or call 781-259-2218 (Monday-Friday).
Tickets at the Door: Saturday, March 30, beginning at 10 am Members $12/person, nonmembers $14/person; children under 2 are free. *Event runs rain, shine, or light snow. Advance tickets are non-refundable. Lincoln residents, whether member or non-member, pay member fee.
If you are interested in volunteering for this event, please contact Pam Sowizral, our Volunteer Coordinator, at 781-259-2205 or psowizral@massaudubon.org.
Woolapalooza is a fundraising event for Drumlin Farm. The Farm will be closed to general visitation on March 30. During this event, we provide additional programming, activities, and entertainment. Because of this unique experience, Drumlin Farm is open only to visitors (both member and nonmember) attending Woolapalooza. Your ticket price provides critical support for our education and conservation programs. Thank you!
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