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Heritage Farmstead Museum today announced that the farm is offering a unique opportunity for groups to rent the farm’s corral – called the Kindness Corral - this holiday season for corporate parties, family gatherings or group social nights. Corral rentals are available during the farmstead’s Lights on the Farm event, when the Heritage Farmstead Museum is bedazzled with almost two million twinkling holiday lights and filled with animated yuletide displays. Corral rentals are available November 24 through December 30.
Heritage Farmstead Museum today announced that the farm is offering a unique opportunity for groups to rent the farm’s corral – called the Kindness Corral - this holiday season for corporate parties, family gatherings or group social nights. Corral rentals are available during the farmstead’s Lights on the Farm event, when the Heritage Farmstead Museum is bedazzled with almost two million twinkling holiday lights and filled with animated yuletide displays.  Corral rentals are available November 24 through December 30.
 
“This is the perfect, private, outdoor gathering space,” said Heritage Farmstead Museum’s Vice President of Marketing and Development Kathy Wilson. “The Kindness Corral features picnic tables, s’more grills and more, all of which is highlighted by the magical holiday light displays of Lights on the Farm. What a unique and unforgettable way to celebrate the holiday season!”
 
Lights on the Farm admission for up to 50 visitors is included with each Kindness Corral rental. Rentals are for two hours with 30 minutes before and after for set up and take down. Cost is $1,500 for 50 guests. Additional guests are $30 each.  Beer and wine are allowed inside the corral, but not elsewhere on farmstead grounds.
 
Contact Susan Leigh at 972-881-0140 or sleigh@heritagefarmstead.org to learn more.
 
About The Heritage Farmstead Museum:
The Heritage Farmstead Museum, a four-acre historic site consisting of a restored, 14-room 1891 Victorian farmhouse with its original outbuildings, interprets rural life on the North Texas prairie between 1890 and 1925. The museum provides tours, field trips and programs for 35,000 visitors each year.  For more information, call 972.881.0140 or visit www.heritagefarmstead.org.
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