Yes, there is one hill! Stick around afterward for the Seitz Family Applebutter Fest.
beginner 5K
Warning: Harsh reality ahead
Funny story. A man crafted a pretty little flyer that he thumb-tacked to the check-out bulletin board at the neighborhood market. The ad simply stated that he liked to tinker with old lawnmowers and was looking for a new project. The posting included his address and phone number.
He came home from the grocery store and found a half-acre-full of lawnmowers in various conditions on his half-acre of land.
This is why we do not share our address prominently on this website, on Facebook or any other easy-to-locate location.
This is Bob. Bob is happy. Carlton is standing behind him, as are several hens of various histories and ages. They are happy, too. When Bob came here, he was not happy. He was recovering from abandonment, starvation, frostbite and likely a whole other host of horrors. Some of those chickens came with him. They survived because they found shelter from the coldest winter of the decade under the frozen carcasses of their flock. Carlton was abandoned by someone anonymous. We’re betting that they found out piglets–even pot-bellied minis–don’t fit in the palm of your hand forever.
If our address was easy to find, we would have more Bobs, Carltons and chickens that we could care for, no matter how hard we try. By no means whatsoever do I mean to suggest that Bob, Carlton, Beatrice, Lucy, Buddy, Freckles or any of the animals here on the farm animal sanctuary on the same level as a lawnmower. Lawnmowers we can load up, take to recycling and use the recycling funds to pay for food and medical care for the animals. These animals, however, trust us to provide for them for the rest of their lives, lives that we pledge to be existences of peace and contentment. That’s the least we can do to make up for what some of our fellow human beings have put them through.
So…
If you call us and we don’t answer right away, please leave a message. We will return your call as soon as everyone is tucked in or a scheduled program is completed. If you have an animal that you cannot care for, we will refer you to someone who can if we are unable. That is part of our mission.
Better yet…
Join us on October 1 for the first ever Quarry Farm 5K (registration info is listed under Events) and be part of that mission! You’ll walk, run or bicycle right past the gate.
Look what came in the post
Picture yourself running at a clip along your favorite route, or walking, comfortably but at a pace brisk enough to get the blood moving aerobically through your veins.
And with each footfall you are supporting the educational programming, trail maintenance, invasive bush honeysuckle control and care and feeding of the farm animal sanctuary residents on The Quarry Farm Nature Preserve & Conservation Farm. The great blue heron medallion that swings across your chest/at your belt loop/from your rearview mirror reminds you of this.
The medals have arrived for The Quarry Farm 5K, with t-shirts just behind them. REGISTER NOW to run in your own space at your own pace or join us in person on October 1 in Northwest Ohio.
If you opt for the virtual event, please send in a photo of yourself wearing The Quarry Farm 5K t-shirt (and the medal, if you like) as you participate in your neck of the world. What a photo gallery that will be!
Summer 2016 Newsletter
Lots of things are happening along Road 7L as summer rolls in: Summer Family Day, art workshops, the 3rd Annual Quarry Farm Jam and, looking ahead to autumn, The Quarry Farm 5K. But don’t wait to run or walk that last one; there’s a virtual event starting June 17.
Click on the cover to the left, see what spring brought and mark your calendar to-do list for the months of high sunshine.