This event included “Jersey Fresh” produce grown by our local farmers, handmade craft items, a petting zoo with an array of farm animals and a live country music band lead by Joe Sweeney. Juniper Village’s head chef Raymond led a live action cooking show where freshly picked Jersey vegetable dishes were created for all to enjoy. “Jersey Fresh” fruit smoothies were enjoyed by the visitors filled with delicious strawberries, blueberries and peaches to name a few. The local visitors to this event were raving about the great time that they had and are already looking forward to next year’s farm celebration.
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