Plano's Heritage Farmstead Museum will host its 8th annual Victorian Eggstravaganza and Spring Festival. The event features an egg hunt including more than 6,000 eggs filled with prizes for children ages eight and under, but guests of all ages will delight in the joys of spring on the Blackland Prairie with the shearing of the Farmstead's sheep and a variety of other family-friendly activities.
The event will also include hands-on demonstrations, historic exhibits, hay rides, concessions, face painting, children’s crafts, house tours, exhibits, historical activities and more.
All photo booth proceeds benefit the Farmstead’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) Ammie Wilson Buyer’s Club, which supports Plano FFA students.
In partnership with the Vintage Radio & Phonograph Society, Inc., Heritage Farmstead Museum is also debuting its new spring exhibit, titled “The Golden Age of Radio in Texas” from the humble crystal sets on the farm to the birth of the transistor at Texas Instruments, which features an amazing display of antique radios and memorabilia.
Plano's Heritage Farmstead Museum will host its 8th annual Victorian Eggstravaganza and Spring Festival. The event features an egg hunt including more than 6,000 eggs filled with prizes for children ages eight and under, but guests of all ages will delight in the joys of spring on the Blackland Prairie with the shearing of the Farmstead's sheep and a variety of other family-friendly activities.
The event will also include hands-on demonstrations, historic exhibits, hay rides, concessions, face painting, children’s crafts, house tours, exhibits, historical activities and more.
All photo booth proceeds benefit the Farmstead’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) Ammie Wilson Buyer’s Club, which supports Plano FFA students.
In partnership with the Vintage Radio & Phonograph Society, Inc., Heritage Farmstead Museum is also debuting its new spring exhibit, titled “The Golden Age of Radio in Texas” from the humble crystal sets on the farm to the birth of the transistor at Texas Instruments, which features an amazing display of antique radios and memorabilia.
Plano's Heritage Farmstead Museum will host its 8th annual Victorian Eggstravaganza and Spring Festival. The event features an egg hunt including more than 6,000 eggs filled with prizes for children ages eight and under, but guests of all ages will delight in the joys of spring on the Blackland Prairie with the shearing of the Farmstead's sheep and a variety of other family-friendly activities.
The event will also include hands-on demonstrations, historic exhibits, hay rides, concessions, face painting, children’s crafts, house tours, exhibits, historical activities and more.
All photo booth proceeds benefit the Farmstead’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) Ammie Wilson Buyer’s Club, which supports Plano FFA students.
In partnership with the Vintage Radio & Phonograph Society, Inc., Heritage Farmstead Museum is also debuting its new spring exhibit, titled “The Golden Age of Radio in Texas” from the humble crystal sets on the farm to the birth of the transistor at Texas Instruments, which features an amazing display of antique radios and memorabilia.