Stitch In Time, July 12, 10am to 4pm. A day for all things textiles - quilting, spinning, weaving, rug hooking, crotchet, rug braiding and everything in-between! Guest speakers, demonstrations, mini 'try-it' sessions, historical textiles out from the museum collection, food and children's crafts available onsite. $12/adult. $6/member
Sat & Sun -Admission $15.00 per person Per Day Free Parking on Grounds- Includes all entertainment and inflatables and rock wall. Location:16301 Fairview Drive, Avonmore, just off Cty. Road 43.
Join us for a delightful morning where kids can explore the beauty of flowers and create their very own bouquet! This hands-on experience is perfect for young nature lovers who enjoy creativity and outdoor fun. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Friday, July 18th 9-11am & Wednesday, August 13 9-11am
Sat & Sun -Admission $15.00 per person Per Day Free Parking on Grounds- Includes all entertainment and inflatables and rock wall. Location:16301 Fairview Drive, Avonmore, just off Cty. Road 43.
Sat & Sun -Admission $15.00 per person Per Day Free Parking on Grounds- Includes all entertainment and inflatables and rock wall. Location:16301 Fairview Drive, Avonmore, just off Cty. Road 43.
🌸 Yoga & Flowers: A Peaceful Evening on the Farm 🌿 Escape the everyday and reconnect with nature at our Yoga & Flowers event this summer! Immerse yourself in the beauty of our blooming gardens as we flow through a two-hour experience designed to nourish your mind, body, and creativity. 🧘 One Hour of Yoga We’ll begin by unrolling our […]
Join us for a bloom-filled adventure at our beautiful flower farm! During this 1.5-hour workshop, you’ll: 🌱 Take a guided stroll through our farm, soaking in the sights and scents of nature. ✂️ Learn the best techniques for harvesting fresh, vibrant blooms. 🎨 Watch a live demonstration on floral design mechanics. 💐 Hand-pick your own flowers and create a stunning bouquet to take home! All tools […]
The first Glengarry Highland Games were created in 1948 by a small group of local businessmen who wanted to ensure that the Scottish traditions would not be lost by the younger generations.
The first Glengarry Highland Games were created in 1948 by a small group of local businessmen who wanted to ensure that the Scottish traditions would not be lost by the younger generations.