National Alpaca Farm Day/ Fall Harvest Festival

Saturday, September 28th

Telderer’s Rainbows End Farm, LLC N2559 Adams Rd, Neosho 53059 9AM- 3PM 262-224-5556

Organically raised and pasture fed sheep, chickens and turkeys. Visit the store for eggs, raw honey, Icelandic sheep products (socks to brats). Glass, metal, pottery,wood items made by local artisans. Watch shearing, spinning and blacksmithing demonstrations. Live music by Tale Spin.

Magic Willows Alpacas 6340 Arthur Rd., Hartford, 53027 10AM-4PM 414-217-5836

Walk the pastures and feed the alpacas, lead the llama or alpaca through the obstacle course. Learn about their beautiful fiber and watch demonstrations of spinning, weaving, and felting. Make and Take projects for all ages. Shop our Farm Stop for a wide variety of alpaca products, goat milk soap & lotion, local honey, candles, LLama Bean Coffee as well as chicken and duck eggs, roasting and stewing chickens and reserve a fresh turkey for Thanksgiving (limited quantity)

Honey Acres, Inc. N1557 Hwy 67, Neosho 53059 10AM-4PM

Self-guided tours of “Honey of a Museum”Learn how bees make honey and purchase a variety of decadent honey treats from the store.

The Weather Vane W390N8233 Pennsylvania St., Oconomowoc 53066 10AM- 4PM

Gift shop is celebrating their 46th year with 20% discount during the Fall Harvest Festival. Polish pottery, Wendt & Kuhn collectible, nutcrackers, smokers and more form the Erzebirge region. (920)-474-4848.

Glacier Rock Farm N1255 Hoard Rd., Ixonia 53036 11AM-4PM (262) 224-9476

Visit the petting zoo, enjoy pony rides, wagon and train rides to the pumpkin patch.

Perc Place 38 & 43 N. Main St. Hartford 53027 7AM-3PM 262-670-6950

A local coffee house and eatery with items made from scratch. Breakfast served all day with gluten free options available.