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Veggie Picking with the Farmer

Sun 28 June @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Experience a hands-on day at Valley Pride Produce, a fifth-generation family farm. Join the Scholl family, who have been growing vegetables on this land for over a century, with the sixth generation now proudly carrying on the legacy. Wander the paddocks alongside the family, watch fresh produce being picked and harvested, then roll up your sleeves to dig seasonal vegetables straight from the soil.

This family-friendly on-farm experience offers a genuine insight into life on the land and the journey from paddock-to-plate. Children will love getting their hands dirty and discovering where their food comes from, while adults can pick up practical tips for growing, cooking, and living more locally.

With a deep respect for the land, everything grown on the farm is thoughtfully used, with produce transformed into conserves, infusions, and baked goods to minimise waste.

Round off the day by taking home your handpicked vegetables for a fresh, homegrown feast.

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Date:
Sun 28 June
Time:
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Additional Times:
9am - 1pm - 50 minute sessions
Cost:
$25pp, $70 family of four, $15 child 5-13 years, child under 2 free
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Please wear closed in shoes appropriate for walking, along with a hat and sunscreen. If the weather has been rainy, we recommend wearing gumboots as you will be out in the paddock, and it can be muddy. While we love dogs, we kindly ask that you leave them at home. This event is not suitable for people in wheelchairs as it involves walking a long distance.

Venue

Valley Pride Produce
83 Scholl Rd
Charlwood, QLD Australia
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Accessibility

Event involves a walking tour over uneven ground and down a slope. Access to farm rows is not considered wheelchair accessible and may present a significant challenge for those with mobility impairments. An accessible toilet is not available on-site. The environment may be considered noisy for those with sensory conditions. Service animals cannot go onto the planted area of the farm. Companion Card accepted - contact event holder for more information.