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Drawing Winners also Announced
Thank you to everyone who attended the National Alpaca Open Farm Day on September 27th at BMR Acres. We had a very successful event, even with the uncooperative weather conditions. A big thank you to all of our family, friends & volunteers, we could not do it without you. And thank you to all of our artisans, crafters, and vendors as well. Also, a very special thank you to Kari Shanahan of A Paca Dreams for helping and being a part of the event.
Congratulations to the winners of our drawings!
Valerie Leonard of Chittenango won an Alpaca Product Gift Basket.
The following won gift certficates good at BMR Acres Country Farm Store: Janice Peck, Vernon Center; Michelle Papineau, Nedrow; Bill Shanahan, Syracuse; Nancy Martin, Syracuse; Beth Aust, Oneida; and Josie Sgarlata, Canastota.
Danielle Duby, Nedrow, won a BMR Acres t-shirt
BMR Acres & Divine Nature at BMR Acres, Inc. are looking forward to our 2010 events at the farm. Some of the events planned for 2010 are the Annual Shearing Festival in May, Madison County Open Farm Day in August and of course the National Alpaca Open Farm Days in September. Watch for more detailed information to come in 2010.
And remember, proceeds from the Country Farm Store and from events held at the farm benefit Divine Nature at BMR Acres, Inc. Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center. BMR Acres Country Farm Store will be open on Saturdays 10-4 and Sundays 12-4 through 20th. We will be open extended hours every day during December 20-24th.
If you would like more information on BMR Acres or Divine Nature Wildlife Rehabilitation, call 1-877-855-4BMR (4267).
Thank you again to everyone who attended, volunteered, or participated in this year’s events. We could not do it without you. You are the reason our events are such a huge success.
Mary Ellen & Brian Rose
BMR Acres
Divine Nature at BMR Acres, Inc., Wildlife Rehabilitation & Education Center
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