Come out and visit a Certified Organic Local Family Farm!
See a real farm in operation and enjoy all kinds of fall festivities.
Good Earth Organic Farm is having a Fall Festival on October 22nd from
10 am to 4 pm.

Free Admission!! 

Donations are appreciated.

There will be all sorts of fun activities for kids of all ages!:

· Tours of the farm

· Petting Zoo

· Local Vendors

· Contests and Prizes

· Pumpkin Decorating

· Food

· Fun

· Family and Friends

Looking forward to seeing you! 

Check us out online!

Website:    http://www.goodearthorganicfarm.com/

Facebook:    http://www.facebook.com/goodearthorganicfar...

It's good for businesses, consumers, neighborhood, and our environment.

This new group is actively looking for members and has room
to grow.  We are looking forward to meeting you and helping you find new
markets, or customers.

Learn about Vermicomposting (Worm Ranching) with Heather Rinaldi, and network.

 

Science Saturdays are held the first weekend of every month and feature numerous events hosted by BRIT’s botanists: plant IDs, demonstrations of BRIT’s digital herbarium, Plant Preservation Studio tours, access to the BRIT libraries, and books on display from the BRIT Press.  Free.
Wouldn’t it be great to have the perfect gift list for
any occasion? Stop by Flora, the gift store at BRIT, for a sneak peek at your
special someone’s wish list. (Women's Night was Nov 10).

Join us for hors d’oeuvres and shopping! Explore
the exquisite gifts of Flora, the gift store at BRIT, and create your custom
wish list for your next special occasion.

 

Science Saturdays are held the first weekend of every month and feature numerous events hosted by BRIT’s botanists: plant IDs, demonstrations of BRIT’s digital herbarium, Plant Preservation Studio tours, access to the BRIT libraries, and books on display from the BRIT Press.

Come and go as you please, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  See website for details.

Celebrate our North Texas prairie heritage with BRIT on Prairie Day. Families will learn about hardy Texas native plants that grow on the prairie and how to harvest the seeds of those plants to enjoy next season. Learn how to make seed balls with the perennials from BRIT’s gardens, and help us toss these miniature gardens onto our pocket prairie to nurture spring wildflowers. Learn more about the cultural and natural history that defines our region through activities and games for the whole family. Free.

Trick-or-treat from 12pm - 4pm throughout Cinderella’s Pumpkin Village and seven Fairy Tale Castles. Cinderella and her fairy tale friends will pass out treats to children ages 10 and under. 
Other activities to enjoy in Pecan Grove include:

  • Magician 11am-3pm
  • Petting Zoo 11am-3pm
  • Face Painting 11am-3pm (line closes at 2pm)

From September 17 - November 23, the Dallas Arboretum transforms into a beautiful fall wonderland. The grounds will be filled with 150,000 blooming fall flowers and foliage plantings plus more than 50,000 pumpkins, squash and gourds. Guests will discover displays featuring 45 varieties at unexpected locations – stacked near the entrance, lining the Paseo de Flores and marking the steps to the Women’s Garden. 

Get the inside scoop on visiting Autumn at the Arboretum here.

Cinderella’s Pumpkin Village
In keeping with our 2011 “It’s a Fairy Tale World” theme, Cinderella’s Pumpkin Village comes to life with four houses based on the classic fairytale. Constructed of 1,200 pumpkins and gourds, the houses depict Cinderella’s ballroom, the rooms of Cinderella and her ugly stepsisters, and the Fairy Godmother’s home. Children of all ages will enjoy exploring the village under a canopy of Pecan Trees.

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