Nash Farm will present the 21st Annual Fall Round Up. This family-friendly event includes activities such as the Agricultural Expo where guests learn about grain processing, campfire cooking demos and other historic demonstrations. Guests will also enjoy a beans and cornbread lunch then see farm animals, play games, learn about rope making and take a pony and wagon ride.
The Farmers Institute, located just outside Nash Farmhouse, will demonstrate farm skills such as maintaining livestock, carpentry, sewing and food preservation. Nash Farm will dedicate Grapevine’s newest work of public art, “Copping Cotton,” created by sculptor John Rule.
Nash Farm will present the 21st Annual Fall Round Up. This family-friendly event includes activities such as the Agricultural Expo where guests learn about grain processing, campfire cooking demos and other historic demonstrations. Guests will also enjoy a beans and cornbread lunch then see farm animals, play games, learn about rope making and take a pony and wagon ride.
The Farmers Institute, located just outside Nash Farmhouse, will demonstrate farm skills such as maintaining livestock, carpentry, sewing and food preservation. Nash Farm will dedicate Grapevine’s newest work of public art, “Copping Cotton,” created by sculptor John Rule.
Nash Farm will present the 21st Annual Fall Round Up. This family-friendly event includes activities such as the Agricultural Expo where guests learn about grain processing, campfire cooking demos and other historic demonstrations. Guests will also enjoy a beans and cornbread lunch then see farm animals, play games, learn about rope making and take a pony and wagon ride.
The Farmers Institute, located just outside Nash Farmhouse, will demonstrate farm skills such as maintaining livestock, carpentry, sewing and food preservation. Nash Farm will dedicate Grapevine’s newest work of public art, “Copping Cotton,” created by sculptor John Rule.