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Crayola Experience - 10:00 AM
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Dilworth Park - 9:00 AM
Crayola Experience - 10:00 AM
Brandywine Conservatory and Museum of Art - 10:00 AM
Crayola Experience - 10:00 AM
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Crayola Experience - 10:00 AM
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Dilworth Park - 9:00 AM
Crayola Experience - 10:00 AM
Crayola Experience - 10:00 AM
Crayola Experience Easton - 10:00 AM
Dilworth Park - 9:00 AM
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Goat Hike & Whoopie Pies
Take a stroll in the woods with goats on leads (and some roaming free). This event will include a meet & greet with other animals if they are on the farm such as the goats, llamas, sheep and dogs. Goat treats will be provided to each participant as well as a little lesson to learn more about goats and life on the farm.
The walk is about an hour and a little over a mile round-trip on gravel and hilly terrain, going at “goat” speed (sometimes fast/sometimes slow). If conditions are too muddy/wet/icy for the goats guests will take an alternate route down a side street.
Not advised for kids under 4 yrs old, since the adult goats used on these hikes have horns and have been known to jump up on guests for treats.
No large bags, strollers, baby carriers, or outside animals allowed. All attendees must be able to walk at least a mile, unassisted. Group size is ~15 people.
Bring/Wear: Appropriate shoes and clothes for a farm are required, meaning, wear clothes/shoes that can get a little dirty. Conditions can be muddy/wet/icy so be prepared. This event is all outdoors and no bathrooms are available. Masks/Face Covering are optional but recommended as social distancing may be difficult at times when walking the goats.
