Here's Everything We Saw During the Gorman Heritage Farm Sunflower Festival
On Oct. 1-2, guests were be able to enjoy hay rides, live music, food trucks and craft vendors as well as pick-your-own pumpkins and sunflowers as part of the Gorman Heritage Farm Sunflower Festival. Kids were also given the opportunity to interact with and learn more about the animals at the farm through the Farm Fun Education Station.
Keep scrolling to catch everything we saw during the Gorman Heritage Farm Sunflower Festival.
Photo: Aidan Mahoney
Jill’s Mobile Kitchen served a variety of unique hot dog and pizza combinations for visitors. Here they display their “70s Dog”, consisting of red pepper hummus, sautéed peppers and onions, sauerkraut and dijon drizzle.
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Photo: Aidan Mahoney
One Rock Taylor performed at the festival.
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Photo: Aidan Mahoney
One Rock Taylor performed at the festival.
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Photo: Aidan Mahoney
A first time vendor of the event, Wraptor Cafe shows off the ribeye steak used in their burgers.
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Photo: Aidan Mahoney
V Candle Co., a local hand-made candle shop, were selling unique fall candles like sandalwood, blue spruce, vetiver and cinnamon bark. In addition to candles, they were also selling locally-sourced honey.
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