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24th Annual Harvest Celebration – Farm Tours

Posted by terry.koper | August 23, 2024

Tour Local Farms at the 24th Annual Harvest Celebration

Saturday, September 21st, 2022
10:00am – 3:00pm
 FREE in-person Event
 More info:  

https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/2024-harvest-celebration/ 

Clark County, WA –– Several farms will be open to the public on Saturday, September 21st to show the bounty of local agriculture and give Clark County residents an opportunity to tour and meet their area farmers.  With nearly two thousand farms throughout Clark County providing fresh produce and meats, this is a great opportunity to introduce the family to the farmers who make our local agriculture strong. 

Some of the farms that are part of this celebration are Get To Gather Farm, Good Year Farms, Serendipity Alpaca Ranch, Gather and Feast Farm, and Gifts of the Planet Farm.  

Farms will offer a variety of fun-filled events such as animal viewing, self-guided tours, U-pick vegetables and flowers, craft-making, veggie and salsa tasting, and photo ops with alpacas.  Participants will be able to meet their local farmers; purchase fresh produce, U-pick, and other farm products; see alpacas, chickens, Scottish Highland Cows, chickens and other livestock; and tour vegetable fields and flower gardens.   

This year’s Harvest Celebration will also feature four local farms that have been recognized by WSU Clark County Extension for showing a commitment to stewardship.  Get to Gather Farm, Serendipity Alpaca Ranch, Gather and Feast Farm, and Gifts of the Planet Farm have been awarded a Doing Our Part for Clean Water sign, for implementing practices that protect clean water and natural resources.   

Terry Koper, Small Acreage Program Coordinator, says, “These farms demonstrate stewardship in Clark County and they’re an excellent place to learn about sustainable farming and land stewardship practices. This celebration offers residents a great opportunity to meet local farmers and show support for Clark County agriculture.”  

This is a free and self-guided event. The map and farm descriptions and more information is available online at http://go.wsu.edu/smallacreage.  Participating farms will be open to visitors from 10 am to 3 pm.   

WSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5733 prior to the event.