Sep 28, 2016
For the 9th consecutive year, the Wolfe Island Corn Maze will host a day of family-friendly fun in support of children with physical disabilities. On Saturday, October 8, attendees can enjoy a walk through the two corn mazes and live music by the Kings Town Tenors. They can also enter a raffle to win a fall gift basket! Admission is $10 for adults (age 12 and older), $8 for kids (5-11 years) and children aged four and under are free. 100% of all ticket sales from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. will be donated to Easter Seals Ontario.
This year the creatively designed maze carved out of a cornfield features two mazes with a refreshment area in the middle called the "Oasis Rest Stop". The 50-acre property offers the perfect venue for a variety of activities that all come under the heading of good, clean fun! Participants will also have the opportunity to learn about the wind turbines at a featured exhibit at the exit of the maze, to visit with the farm animals, and enjoy the beautiful singing of the Kings Town Tenors. Families are encouraged to visit the Maze early in the day. Please check the ferry schedule to Wolfe Island at www.wolfeisland.com/ferry.php.
For over 93 years, Easter Seals has played an important role in providing support for children and youth with physical disabilities from all ethnic and religious backgrounds. Thanks to its generous donors, Easter Seals continues to offer programs to allow kids to experience freedom, independence and a sense of accomplishment. Easter Seals helps by providing financial assistance for mobility equipment, communication devices and summer camp opportunities at its two properties, Camp Merrywood and Camp Woodeden. Together we are helping kids BE KIDS. For more information or to donate, visit EasterSeals.org.
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