Music & Movement @ Adam's Berry Farm

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Babies, Toddlers

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Cost: $12 per kiddo or $20 per group Parking: Yes

Join local musician "Miss Emma" at Adam’s Berry Farm this summer on Wednesdays from 10:30 - 11:15am for a morning of music and movement!

Happening rain or shine in the barn, you can expect scarf play and dancing and music making as we explore the change of seasons and celebrate joyful moments with our kiddos! This music is fun for the whole family, though geared toward kiddos 4 years and younger.

Emma will be there on July 17, July 24, August 7, August 14 & August 21 and all are welcome! There is a suggested donation of $12 / kid or $20 / group each week.

Reviews

3 reviews
  • July 20, 2019
    "We love Adams! We often do the PYO berries, but will even swing by their fr popsicles and berries to purchase. Love to support the organic practices, as we understand how challenging that can be. Its a beautiful farm with incredible fruit and gorgeous flowers definitely a spot frequented by my family and friends!"
    - SQuinn
  • July 16, 2012
    "It's blueberry season again and, as we do every year, my family heads to Adam's Berry Farm at the Intervale to pick vats of plump, delicious, and organic blueberries. Picking berries at Adam's is an easy and enjoyable way to spend a morning and the berries are as good as they get. Everything is right there easy parking and rows and rows of berry bushes everywhere you turn and no long walks for tired kids on a hot day! And when my kids start getting too hot, they hit the nicely shaded sand box or wooden bench swing. "
    - elzywick
  • September 14, 2010
    "I never thought I would live in Vermont, while at the same time live in a more urban area then the one I grew up in suburban NJ. Luckily we only live up the hill from Burlington's Intervale. We have belonged to three different Community Supported Agriculture programs CSAs over the past dozen or so years. The veggies are great and some of them have varying amounts of strawberries and raspberries. However for a varied and continuous supply of fresh, organic berries in season nothing beets Adams Berry Farm. It is a very casual PYO set up and the person at the stand where you pay for your pick is always friendly and helpful."
    - CouncilorAdrian

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