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Fun abounds at Family Farm Day

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Fun abounds at Family Farm Day
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Fun abounds at Family Farm Day
Fern Knobel of Pure Country 4-H holds her rabbit Bun-Bun for Farah and Christelle Levien of Arizona at the Family Farm Day on Sept. 30. The Leviens were two of hundreds of attendees of Family Farm Day at Dungeness Valley Creamery. Sequim Gazette photos by Matthew Nash
Kanyon Anderson, 8, of Port Angeles, rides a Paige the horse with help from Katie Sirguy of the Ranahan Pony Club. Leaders of the club gave rides throughout the day as a fundraiser at Dungeness Valley Creamery on Sept. 30.
More than 800 visitors got to meet and greet Jersey cows at the Dungeness Valley Creamery on Sept. 30 for the Family Farm Day, which consolidated from the annual Farm Tour due to local construction.

What would have been the 20th Clallam County Farm Tour, became the Family Farm Day at the Dungeness Valley Creamery on Sept. 30.

Owners of the Creamery and Washington State University Extension of Clallam County partnered to bring plenty of offerings from live music to hay and pony rides to demonstrations from local groups.

Organizers estimate about 885 people attended the event.

Previously, WSU Clallam County staff said that the tour consolidated into Family Farm Day this year to accommodate construction projects on U.S. Highway 101 and Old Olympic Highway.

For more information about the event, visit http://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/.