HAMDEN — Saturday is Farm Day at Brooksvale Park, when the public can meet the animals who live there and learn about the park’s history.
The Friends of Brooksvale Park are holding the event, which starts at 10 a.m. in the Veterans’ Memorial Building at the park, 524 Brooksvale Ave.
The park is home to miniature horses, sheep, pygmy goats, rabbits, chickens and peacocks. The Friends also will share their vision for future improvements and enhancements to the barnyard.
In the event of rain, a slide show on the park’s history and information about the area’s changing landscape will be presented. Popcorn and drinks will be provided.
Visit Brooksvale.org for more information.
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