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Seasonal Work
Farm, Winery, and Kitchen Part-Time Seasonal Opportunity Objective: ... parking spots to keep traffic flowing, ensuring safety Winery Stocking displays, assisting with wine and gift shop sales ... Assisting with food preparation & sales (June-December weekends) Cleaning Agricultural & Farm Maintenance Crop ...
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Strawberry Season 2023
... Reservations are important this year, especially on weekends! Cherish your strawberries – they are precious, and so are ... Family Farms (that will send you to the main farm and our winery). STAY SAFE, STAY WELL Stay home if you are sick or have been ...
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Pumpkin Season 2023
... reservations save you time. When we are busy on the weekends, we open additional check-in and parking areas with priority for ... are allowed at the farm during our pumpkin season or at the winery. Please leave pets at home. Animal control will be called when pets are ...
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Winery Safety and Visiting Guidelines
... your safety and well being during your visit to the Farm and Winery, more so now than ever. We have made several protocol and ... Reservations Recommended By having reservations on weekends, we can lessen lines and waiting times by scheduling the flow of ...
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Tree Season 2023
... $59 plus tax. This is also the location of the Wreath Barn, Winery and Gift Shop Barn, as well as the cookie and cider sales. On weekdays, ... are needed to drive up to and park at Candy Cane Hill on the weekends. On weekdays, guests park at the Barnyard Village and can take a ...
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Plan Your Visit
... the number of guests at the farm at any given time. On the weekends of tree seasons, all visits to the farm for harvest-your-own trees and ... courtyard and pavilion adjacent to the Harvest Kitchen and Winery. Guests may stand by the bonfire, but we ask that you support the ...
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Early Summer Weather Has Strawberries Ripe With Flavor!
... Merry Berry Ferry as it takes pickers out to the fields. On weekends the Jones Winery is open for tastings and wine sales, even for wine by the glass on the ...
Be Good to the Land and the Land will be Good to You.
Philip James JONES, FARM FOUNDER, 1821-1912