Track the Sun

This weekend, step into the epitome of a perfect Fall day at Gorman Heritage Farm in Evendale.

Gorman Farms Executive Director, Nicole Gunderman, introduces a few visitors to Jane, the chicken in the children’s garden.

The farm’s annual Sunflower Festival (also its biggest fundraiser) is this weekend.

If You Go

Gorman Farms Sunflower Festival
Saturday, Oct. 1 and Sunday, Oct. 2
10 a.m. – 6 p.m,.

Admission: $10 for adults, $5 for kids ages 3-17, $5 for adults 60+; Free for kids under 3.

Tickets and information.

Th festival offers live music, hayrides, pumpkins, craft vendors, food trucks, and you can meet the farm animals at the Farm Fun Education Station. Guests will also find mule-drawn carriage rides, High Grain Beer Garden and Cut-Your-Own sunflowers, at $2 per stem.

Gorman Heritage Farm members get in free but must register in advance because of the popularity of this event.

The Sunflower Festival is rain or shine, with the exception of dangerous weather.

Gorman Heritage Farm, originally founded in 1835 is a nonprofit farm with the mission to educate about agriculture, nutrition, sustainability, and the environment.

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