LAKEPORT, Calif. – Looking for something to do during this round of public safety power shutoffs?
How about something fun for the kids and the family? How about something outdoors?
What if we told you that you could have fun and support our local youth?
Join us at the Wildhurst Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch located at 4405 Thomas Drive in Lakeport from noon to 5 p.m. daily.
The Wildhurst Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch was spearheaded by Tanya and Michael Hat, owners of Wildhurst Vineyards and Winery and former high school FFA members.
Tanya and Michael Hat partnered with the Kelseyville High FFA class to provide a corn maze, pumpkin patch, hayrides, apple cannons, a kids barrel train as well as fun activities and games.
The pumpkin patch and corn maze is staffed and operated entirely by 14 Kelseyville FFA students and local teachers that volunteer their time and energy to this project.
Michael and Tanya Hat are the angels behind this great family activity and devote countless hours, resources and funds to make this project a reality.
At the end of each year all profits raised at the Wildhurst Corn Maze and Pumpkin patch are donated to the Kelseyville High School FFA and every student is paid for their time invested. 100% of the profits raised goes back to the KHS FFA students.
This weekend will be the last weekend to enjoy the Wildhurst Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch so please come and show your support.
Admission to the pumpkin patch is free, pumpkins are sold at the same price that you would find them at your local grocery store buy 2 get one free.
Admission to the corn maze is $10 for adults and $5 for children
To support the Kelseyville High School FFA or to learn more about the Kelseyville FFA program contact Donelle McAllister at 707-279-4923.
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Residents in the unincorporated portions of Lake County who have extra food waste due to power outages have various options to dispose of spoiled food and related items.