Fall Festival draws thousands
Sunday, October 28th, 2007
Bucks County Courier Times – Sharing the pen, but in their own compartments, were a buck-toothed alpaca, a turkey and two Flemish giant rabbits, among other farm animals. Toddler Novalee Mills liked shaking the metal fence best, said her mother Erin Mills of Bensalem. Six-year
Time to bundle up!
Union – Commonly found in Peru, the alpaca is growing more common in the United States in the past few decades, Forster said. Every Saturday this month, Forster and fellow members of the nonprofit Foothill Fiber Guild display their unique animal wool products
This week’s community events, meetings
St. Cloud Times – National Alpaca Farm Tour, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Birch Valley, 13491-20th Street, Bowlus. As part of a national tour of alpaca-breeding operations, there will be yarn demonstrations, alpaca products, children’s activities and more. Free and open to the

