Cider & Stories @ Adams Apple Orchard & Farm Market

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Where

Who

Toddlers, Kinder, Kids, Babies, All Ages

Details

Cost: Please RSVP Parking: Yes

Join Vermont Literacy Network for a cozy morning at Cider & Stories: a VLN "Sips & Stories" program! This event will take place at Adams Apple Orchard & Farm Market in Williston and is perfect for children ages 2-8, but children of all ages are welcome to enjoy the engaging reads of fall-themed children's books! This drop-in and open-ended program is perfect families looking to celebrate the magic of autumn through literature and apple picking. We encourage families to stay after the event for apple picking and to fully enjoy the beautiful surroundings!

Food & Drinks:
Apple cider and cider donuts will be available for purchase from Adams Apple Orchard & Farm Market.

RSVPs & Parking:
This is a free event, but RSVPs are recommended to help ensure parking availability and provide an accurate attendance estimate.

Check Out Our Other Sips & Stories Events!
Don't miss out on more fun! Explore our other Sips & Stories events happening throughout Vermont. Each one offers a unique opportunity to enjoy storytime paired with seasonal drinks in various community settings. Stay tuned for more details on upcoming events.

Spaces are limited, so RSVP your child(ren) today and make it a memorable morning filled with books, cider, and community.

Reviews

7 reviews
  • October 5, 2015
    "Beautiful orchard. Nice big and tasty apples. My husband and I visit a new orchard every year as we are trying to come up with a family tradition for us and our children. Almost thought Adams was the place but then we were greeted by the owner of the place. But his customer service is terrible! I understand that you want customers to follow rules while in your backyard yard picking apples. You could treat them a little bit better and not talk to everyone like they are dumb and uneducated. If you want customers to know about your wagon rule and read your sign maybe you should place the sign where everyone can read it. Dont talk down to people. Most definitely will NOT be going back! Will go back to Chapins next year!!"
    - Yomama29
  • October 21, 2014
    "We went to Adam's Farm to pick apples and get pumpkins for the first time this year. While the setting of the orchard was pictureperfect beautiful, we were not greeted very warmly and, as it was late in the season, had to really hunt for any remaining apples. My kids were disappointed that they could not climb any trees and the handles on all of the noteven full bags broke. We were too late in the season to enjoy some of the minidoughnuts we'd heard so much about so after finishing our applepicking we headed to the Farm Market to buy cider donuts and pumpkins. The pumpkin selection was wonderful but the cider donuts were not "
    - elzywick
  • January 21, 2013
    "We come here every fall to pick apples ! Our son loves it and he is looking forward showing his baby sister how to pick!"
    - rebowman
  • October 22, 2012
    "A lot of fresh fruits and veggies not all local and fun things to look atbuy in the farm market. I always bought my flowers and pumpkins here prechildren, but have had very bad experiences recently with one of the owners being rude to my children who were behaving well at the time!. Will go elsewhere in the future, though I live less than a mile away."
    - MamaBear
  • August 18, 2011
    "Very fun to visit "
    - 4ofusvt
  • October 19, 2010
    "My little one's preschool visited the orchard 2 weeks ago and the trip was great! We got to ride on a tractor, pick apples eat a few along the way and watch cider being pressed. The owners were very nice and personable. It was a great late season field trip!"
    - 802vtmama
  • September 15, 2010
    "Good apple picking. Unfortunately unlike many other places, the kids get yelled at if they climb the trees "
    - native VTer

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