For the 26th year, the farmers at Jones Family Farms hosted their UNICEF Family, and raised more than $5,000 for the charity.
This past weekend, guests were able to donate funds directly to UNICEF in cans and the traditional orange collection boxes, or by purchasing tickets for fun activities such as; temporary tattoos, sail designing, hunting for buried treasure and a brand new, kid-friendly, hay maze.
“$5,000 is a great start, but we would like to be able to give even more,” said Farmer Terry Jones. “We hope visitors to the pumpkin patch will continue to give over the next week and help us keep that number rising.”
The hay maze remains open for donations to UNICEF.
This weekend featured Magician Bryan Lizotte, nautical story times and the Center Stage Theater Teen Cabaret from Shelton entertaining the crowds.
Terry Jones estimates that with this year’s funds, the 26-year total of the festival is over $100,000 in donations for UNICEF. Jones Family Farms remains open at their Pumpkinseed Hill Farm (120 Beardsley Road, Shelton) for pumpkin picking, stocking up on squash, hayrides, corn maze and the hay maze, straight through 4 p.m. on October 31st when the farm closes its pumpkin patch for the year.
Pumpkinseed Hill is a part of Jones Family Farms and is located at 120 Beardsley Road in Shelton, Connecticut, off Route 110 – 5 miles North of Shelton Center and 2 miles south of the junction of Route 110 and 111 in Monroe. For more information call the Farmer Jones Hot Line – (203) 929‑8425 or visit the Jones website at: JonesFamilyFarms.com.