Oscar L. Farris Agricultural Museum Association
Programs
Description
Our K-6th grade programs last about one hour and are centered on a particular topic. Students visiting the museum will see selected artifacts that correlate with the activity programs and that are age appropriate. Program and group tour fees are $1 per person with one free admission per each class of 15 or more students. Additional chaperones are $1 each. A minimum of 15 students is required for activity programs. If attendance falls below 15, call to reschedule. Maximum group size is 60 without prior approval. Reservations are required. Please call (615) 837-5197 for scheduling. (January-February) George Washington: First Farmer and President (March-May & August-October) Covered Wagons and Log Cabins on the Cumberland (June-July) Summertime on the Farm (November) Tennessee's First Farmers- An Indian Legacy (December) Home for the Holidays
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Our K-6th grade programs last about one hour and are centered on a particular topic. Students visiting the museum will see selected artifacts that correlate with the activity programs and that are age appropriate. Program and group tour fees are $1 per person with one free admission per each class of 15 or more students. Additional chaperones are $1 each. A minimum of 15 students is required for activity programs. If attendance falls below 15, call to reschedule. Maximum group size is 60 without prior approval. Reservations are required. Please call (615) 837-5197 for scheduling. (January-February) George Washington: First Farmer and President (March-May & August-October) Covered Wagons and Log Cabins on the Cumberland (June-July) Summertime on the Farm (November) Tennessee's First Farmers- An Indian Legacy (December) Home for the Holidays
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Description
Historic Rural Life Festival - Held in May, this annual event is a great opportunity for children to discover the rural past of Tennessee, enjoy old-time activities, see honey bees in an observation beehive and touch farm animals too!Your group will see the crafts and chores that were a routine part of farm life before the advent of electricity. Butter churning, spinning, blacksmithing, weaving and pottery making are just a few of the activities. You can stop under shade trees for shingle making and wood-working activities with Tennessee State Foresters. Don't miss the sheep shearing!Admission is $3 per person for ages 2 and older, payable by cash or check. We regret that we are unable to accept credit or debit cards. Please call (615) 837-5197 to make reservations for schools, organizations, or groups over five people.
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Historic Rural Life Festival - Held in May, this annual event is a great opportunity for children to discover the rural past of Tennessee, enjoy old-time activities, see honey bees in an observation beehive and touch farm animals too!Your group will see the crafts and chores that were a routine part of farm life before the advent of electricity. Butter churning, spinning, blacksmithing, weaving and pottery making are just a few of the activities. You can stop under shade trees for shingle making and wood-working activities with Tennessee State Foresters. Don't miss the sheep shearing!Admission is $3 per person for ages 2 and older, payable by cash or check. We regret that we are unable to accept credit or debit cards. Please call (615) 837-5197 to make reservations for schools, organizations, or groups over five people.
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For two Saturdays in July, the museum offers free educational demonstrations for the public. These include things such as wood working and a demonstration from the Metro Mounted Police.
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For two Saturdays in July, the museum offers free educational demonstrations for the public. These include things such as wood working and a demonstration from the Metro Mounted Police.
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Description
Ham biscuits, holiday music, homemade cookies, and crafts for purchase are highlights of our annual Christmas Open House. Thursday, December 6, 2018. Hours are 10:00 until 2:00.
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Ham biscuits, holiday music, homemade cookies, and crafts for purchase are highlights of our annual Christmas Open House. Thursday, December 6, 2018. Hours are 10:00 until 2:00.
Program Areas Served
None