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Children's Farm Program Teaches Junior Farmers (PHOTOS)

Kids jump on a hayride and learned about autumn, pumpkins and local history.

 
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As Bruce Fierke drives the tractor, Bronson Sterling (5) from Palos Park, Luke Kavois (4) from Palos Heights and Jackson Kavois (2)get excited about traveling to Indian Hill at The Children's Farm.
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Volunteers at the Children's Farm in Palos Park spend time teaching children about autumn and the history of Indian Hill every year around this time. Palos Patch recently caught up with a few kids.

The pumpkin patch at The Children's Farm is open to the public and school groups. Pumpkin Days on are from 3-5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends. Admission to pumpkin patch is free.

Have you or your children participated in Junior Farmers? Tell us in the comments.

Related Topics: Children's Farm at The Center, Junior Farmer's, Kay Ardizzone, and Pumpkins

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