Fla. Ag Museum Celebrates Back to School with Family Hayride

This family event will include a 30-minute ride around the museum’s grounds including a visit to the 1890’s homestead and general store.

Florida Agriculture MuseumPALM COAST, FL — August 5, 2015 — The Florida Agricultural Museum will host a Back to School Hayride on Friday, August 14, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. This family event will include a 30-minute ride around the museum's grounds including a visit to the 1890's homestead and general store. Admission is $5 per person and free for museum members. Hamburgers and hotdogs will be available for purchase.

"This is a great way to spend the evening with the family to celebrate the beginning of the new school year," said museum Executive Director Andrew Morrow.

The Florida Agricultural Museum is located at 7900 Old Kings Road North, Palm Coast, FL 32137. Closed-toed walking shoes are recommended. For information about the event or the call 386-446-7630 or email: dmilner@floridaagmuseum.org.

Florida Agricultural Museum,Inc. is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit educational organization in Palm Coast Florida. The museum was established at the request of former Agricultural Commissioner Doyle Conner in 1983 in Tallahassee to help preserve Florida's agricultural heritage. In 1997, the Florida Agricultural Museum moved to its new home on 460 acres in Flagler County. The museum's mission is to preserve Florida's agricultural past, interpret agricultural issues of yesterday, today, and tomorrow, and educate the public about these issues through enjoyable experiences.

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