Historic Walnut Grove Farm is About Celebrating the Drive

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Historic Walnut Grove Farm is celebrating 37 years on the Knox County Scenic Drive, October 5 & 6, 12 &13. The Barn Fest at Walnut Grove Farm specializes in hand-made art, live music, homemade food, homegrown produce, and family fun. Local youth can showcase their talents with the Kids Rock the Arts Contest. The farm, an official stop on the Knox County Scenic Drive, is located ½ mile north of Knoxville, IL. For a schedule of events and directions go to www.Barn-Fest.com

One-of-a-kind gifts created by regional artisans is the centerpiece of this event at Walnut Grove Farm. It’s a juried artisan shopping showcase that includes woodcarving, basketmaking, painting, weaving, soap making, quilting, beading and sign-making. Shop a variety of jewelry, pottery, mosaics, paper mâché, driftwood, wearable fiber art and tie-dye, upcycled books, scroll saw fretwork, hand blown glass and natural fall florals. Artisan breads and foods, along with farm produce sales and kid activities are farm staples.

Kids Rock the Arts Contest at Walnut Grove Farm is sponsored by Blick Art Materials and the Galesburg Community Arts Center during the Knox County Scenic Drive. Artists from Kindergarten through the 12th grade are encouraged to bring their original art to the Galesburg Community Arts Center at 349 E Main by Saturday, September 28.

Kid fun” includes a mini-ag fair presented by the Knoxville FFA with farm animals on October 5 only, and self-guided farm games on October 6. Don’t miss “mini jack” pumpkin painting, potato digging and tractor wagon rides. Tacos and Thai Food Truck, with chef Laura Lytle’s added kid friendly and breakfast creations, will provide food for the Drive both weekends. Dane Switzer of Enclave Sourdough and Lim’s Ice Cream are great new additions this year.

Live music with each artist scheduled for two hours are Sullivan’s Daughter at 11:30AM and David Berchtold at 2PM, October 5th; John Heasly at 1PM, October 6; Mockingbird at 1PM Saturday, October 12; and Taproot Wranglers at 1, Oct 13.

“We have new artisans, foods, and great music showcased in a Civil War Era Barn with a 37-year history of superb quality,” Rich Wood, show coordinator states. For a full schedule and artists’ info go to www.Barn-Fest.com, or call (309) 337-5354. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

***Courtesy of Walnut Grove Farm***

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