Harward Farms willbrhonor active-duty and veteran members of the military, police officers,brfirefighters and other first responders with a Cuffs and Hoses benefit on Oct.br8 at Jaker’s Jack-o-Lanterns (950 West 400 South, Springville).
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All military, publicbrsafety employees and first responders and/or their families will receive freebradmission from 9 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. with proof of service/occupation.
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The public is invitedbrto support this event, and regular admission is $4 per person (ages 2 and underbrfree).
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Pumpkins, fall décorbrand concessions are sold separately. In conjunction with the Springville RotarybrClub, Harward Farms will donate all proceeds from the day’s pumpkin sales tobrthe Honoring Heroes Foundation.
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In addition to suchbrwell-known activities as the corn maze, hayride, petting zoo, corn pit, slidesbrand giant pumpkin patch, Jaker’s will host activities from 3 – 7 p.m. providedbrby local fire and police agencies, including opportunities to explore firebrengines and police cruisers and meet community heroes.
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Jaker’sbrJack-o-Lanterns is open Monday-Saturday, through Oct. 31 from 9 a.m. to 7:30brp.m., except Halloween, when the park closes at 3 p.m. For additionalbrinformation visit www.harwardfarms.com or contact info@harwardfarms.com orbr801-658-6995.
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Established in 1945 by Lenard and Hortense Harward, HarwardbrFarms is a well- known name in the agriculture industry around the westernbrUnited States. Today Harward Farms continues with farming operations in UtahbrCounty and Millard County, with more than 2,000 acres under crop production. (Submittedbrto Serve Daily Bronwyn B. Evans.)