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Meet alpacas and llamas, receive free balloons and coloring books, and enjoy some jam tastings and drop spindle and spinning wheel demonstrations. Come to an open house at Safe Haven Farm from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27. Admission is free.

Here’s something fun and free to do this weekend.

Meet alpacas and llamas, receive free balloons and coloring books, and enjoy some jam tastings and drop spindle and spinning wheel demonstrations.

Come to an open house at Safe Haven Farm from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27. Admission is free.

Safe Haven Farm is located off Route 6 at 39 Drain St. in Hampton, CT. (From Willimantic/Windham, take Route 6 eastbound approximately 10 miles. Look for signs one mile east of Route 97.)

The open house is hosted by the Hampton Agriculture Commission, Safe Haven Farm and Three Niece Farm.

Start your holiday shopping early in the Safe Haven store. Sample Three Niece Farm’s scones, muffins and breads made from their bread mixes, and a new BBQ sauce will be “unveiled.”

Questions? Visit the Safe Haven web site at http://www.safehavenalpaca.com or call 1-860-455-0054.

Posted October 24, 2012

Related link: Three Niece Farm on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Three-Niece-Farm-LLC/100306683395863

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