Heaven Hill Farm hosts EarthFest
| 28 Apr 2015 | 03:06

Sgt. Charles Reid and Ptl. Miranda Meador greeted visitors at the Vernon Township Police Department table.

Kids had a chance to explore a farm tractor.

Composer and master musician Richard Reiter leads one of two drum circles held in the covered patio area at Heaven Hill Farm during the Vernon EarthFest 2015 celebration.

The sluice at the Heaven Hill Mining Company was a popular attraction at Vernon EarthFest 2015.

Always a favorite at VernonþÄôs Earthfest, Bill Streeter of the Delaware Valley Raptor Center is shown with a Golden Eagle during a Birds of Prey demonstration.

Travis Gale of Eyes of the Wild brought several mammals including a skunk, an arctic fox, and coatimundi.

Always popular, Barry Lakes author Leesa Beckmann brought her Sebastopol goose þÄúOliverþÄù to Vernon EarthFest.
VERNON — EarthFest 2015 was once again held at Heaven Hill Farm on Route 94 on Sunday.
The 15th such festival and was organized by Vernon Chamber Charities and the Vernon EarthFest Committee. The event was coordinated by Margaret Kranz of Valley National Bank.
The hundreds of people who attended form Vernon and neighboring communities came out a fairly-warm day for the five-hour Earth Day celebration. Events in the greenhouse included Snakes ’n’ Scales, Eyes of the Wild, Rizzo’s Reptiles, and Birds of Prey. Events held on the covered patio area included Oliver the Goose Story Time, the Bear Group, Sierra Club’s New Jersey Chapter Skylands Group, and the Vernon Township Environmental Commission.
— Photos by Chris Wyman