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Save the Date: 4-H Day at Enchanted Forest Water Safari

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Herkimer County 4-H is once again holding its annual 4-H Day at Enchanted Forest Water Safari on Thursday, August 4. Admission tickets are $37 per person. Admission with an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet is $47 ($37 for those 3-7 years of age).

The buffet includes hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken breast, salt potatoes, corn on the cob, chips, watermelon, and all-day beverages. The lunch buffet will be served from 12:30 – 1:30 pm so come at the beginning, middle and end to get your fill. Also included with the lunch buffet option will be all-you-can-eat ice cream novelties. They will be served from 3:30 - 4:30 pm in the pavilion, which will be a great afternoon snack.

For those that choose to purchase the lunch option, you will have use of the reserved pavilion for the day to get out of the sun, store your stuff, etc. Only those purchasing the lunch option will have access to the pavilion.

Tickets will be on sale thru July 28 at the Herkimer County 4-H Office. Tickets must be paid for in full before they will be given out. Contact the Herkimer County 4-H Office at 315-866-7920 to get yours today! Feel free to invite family and friends (even if they are not in 4-H) and to take advantage of this great price.


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