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Woolapalooza: Mass Audubon's Drumlin Farm

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Venue:Drumlin Farm
Dates:Saturday, March 26, 2011 - Saturday, March 26, 2011
Hours:10:00am-4:00 pm
Ages:Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:Free see below
Category:Fairs & Festivals

Celebrate Drumlin sheep with fiber, food, and fun! Festival highlights include Drumlin Farm’s new spring babies, sheep shearing and sheepherding demonstrations, hands-on activities for all ages, and all natural, locally grown and harvested Drumlin Farm food. Local fiber artisans ill offer demonstrations and sell their handmade products.

Follow the “sheep-to-sweater interpretive trail” to learn how fleece on a sheep becomes the warm woolen sweater you wear. Admission is $8 for adult members, $10 adult nonmembers, $6 children members and $8 child nonmembers. Kids under 2 are free! There will also be tickets available at the door.

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Admission is $8 for adult members, $10 adult nonmembers, $6 children members and $8 child nonmembers. Kids under 2 are free!

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www.massaudubon.org/Nature_Connection/Sanctuaries/Drumlin_Farm/news.php?id=1169&event=no

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South Great Road, Lincoln, MA map
Phone: (781) 259-2200

From the north and south: Take Rt I-95 north or south to exit 26 (Rt 20, Weston/Waltham). Follow signs for Rt 20 east. At the second traffic light, take a left and follow signs for Rt 117. At the next traffic light, take a left onto Rt 117 west. Follow Rt 117 west for 4.5 miles and the sanctuary is on the left.

From the east and west: Take Rt 2 east or west to Rt 126 (Walden Pond, Framingham). Turn onto Rt 126 south (Walden Pond) and follow for 2.5 miles to the intersection of Rt 126 and Rt 117. Take a left onto Rt 117 east and the sanctuary is one mile ahead on the right.

By public transportation: Take the MBTA commuter rail to Lincoln Station. Walk south one block on Lincoln Road. Cross Codman Road and continue south on Lincoln Rd to the intersection with Rt 117. Cross Rt 117, turn left and enter Drumlin Farm through the wall onto the grass path.

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