I have lived in Fort Worth all my life just as Charlie has and neither of us has ever been to Nash Farms. Even though I have passed it millions of times when going out to Stevie’s to visit.
So I think it is time to take the time to visit Nash Farms as they are offering Family-Friendly Fun at Grapevine’s Historic Nash Farm on April 22. So if you’re not busy come and join Charlie and me at Nash Farms.
Celebrate Spring At Grapevine’s 16th Annual Spring Into Nash
Family-Friendly Fun at Grapevine’s Historic Nash Farm on April 22
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS (March 23, 2017) – On Saturday, April 22, experience family-friendly fun on the farm at the 16th Annual Spring Into Nash. Admission is free and the event is fun for the entire family. The 16th Annual Spring Into Nash will take place from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Nash Farm, 626 Ball St., Grapevine.
Children and adults alike will enjoy experiencing Grapevine’s Historic Nash Farm and learn what life was like when the city’s earliest settlers made their home in Grapevine. Interactive activities include heritage toys, planting, and gardening, farm animals, tractor-drawn wagon rides, field cultivation, wood carving demonstrations, jump rope making, campfire cooking demonstrations and a build-your-own toolbox carpentry station (staff assisted). Some activities require a small fee.
New for 2017: Be sure to visit the newest and cutest Nash Farm residents, the five baby lambs. In addition, guests will also notice some improvements to the farm, such as a new turkey coop. Make sure to shop at the all-new Farm General Store’s Grand Opening. The General Store will be stocked with 1880s reproductions of games, toys and household goods.
Nash Farm, circa 1859, is the oldest operating farmstead in Tarrant County. Through interpretive programs, events and exhibits, Nash Farm educate the community about the heritage and importance of the Grape Vine Prairie and Grapevine’s pivotal role in the development of North Texas. A variety of programs throughout the year including the 16thAnnual Spring Into Nash, First Fridays at the Farm, Heritage Workshops, Special Events, Farm to Fork Supper, Barn Dance and the 17th Annual Nash Farm Fall Round-Up offer guests intriguing and unique learning experiences in a historic setting.
Persons interested in becoming a part of Grapevine’s rich agricultural history can join the Grapevine Heritage Foundation. Membership tables will be on-site at the 16th Annual Spring Into Nash. Volunteer opportunities at Nash Farm are available through the Nash Farmhand program.
Also happening on April 22, just a few steps from Nash Farm, will be the Survive and Thrive Annual Spring Plant Sale and EPIC Earth Day at the Grapevine Botanical Gardens, 411 Ball St. The Survive and Thrive Plant Sale takes place from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. and features drought-tolerant plants, heirloom perennials, butterfly nectar and host plants appropriate for the area. For more information, please visit
For more information, please call the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau at 817-410-3185 or visit www.GrapevineTexasUSA.com.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates