iReporter
 
4
2
4
3
6

Experience family-friendly fun on the farm in Grapevine on Saturday, April 20 at the 12th Annual Spring Into Nash. The event is fun for all ages and is held at Nash Farm, 626 Ball St., from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Admission is free. Coupons can be purchased for those activities that require a fee.

Activities include heritage toys, kitchen gardening, cotton planting, farm animals, tractor-drawn wagon rides, field cultivation, wood carving demonstrations, jump rope making, wood-burning stove cooking demonstrations and blacksmith demonstrations. Guests will learn what life was like when the city’s earliest settlers made their home in Grapevine.

Also on Saturday, April 20, Grapevine city leaders and members of the Grapevine community will dedicate the former Soil Conservation Building as the new Nash Farm classroom and training facility. The dedication is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. during the 12th Annual Spring Into Nash celebration. 

Nash Farm, circa 1859, is the oldest operating farmstead in Tarrant County. Through interpretive programs, events and exhibits, Nash Farm educates the community about the heritage and importance of the Grape Vine Prairie and Grapevine’s pivotal role in the development of North Texas.

Information provided by the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau

Related Posts