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Lambs Farm salutes autumn with Fall on the Farm

Lambs Farm near Libertyville helped celebrate the change of seasons with a new event this weekend called Fall on the Farm.

Visitors enjoyed fall-themed crafts, including pumpkin painting and sand art, tractor barrel train rides provided by the Lake County Farm Heritage Association, balloon artist Steve Belliveau and all-day access to the Farmyard and other attractions.

A community tent sale, a food and beverage tent and music rounded out the fall festival happenings.

Proceeds from the event support the mission of Lambs Farm, a nonprofit organization helping people with developmental disabilities lead productive, happy lives. The organization provides vocational, residential, social and recreational programs.

  Evie Bullion, 4, of Libertyville pets a horse Sunday during Fall On the Farm at Lambs Farm near Libertyville. The autumn festival featured fall crafts, barrel train rides and visiting animals at the farm. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Members of the Lake County Farm Heritage Association Chuck Hartman of Des Plaines, left, Al Scales of Gurnee and Tom Buenger of Gurnee talk as they wait for riders on the barrel train Sunday during Fall On the Farm at Lambs Farm near Libertyville. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
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