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Saturday May 09, 2026
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10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Dutchess County Wool Growers-Spring Farm Tour

FARM TOURS & FIBER ARTS ACROSS SEVEN FARMS IN DUTCHESS COUNTY
Dutchess County Sheep and Wool Growers Tours to be held Saturday, May 9
Dutchess County, NY — The Dutchess County Sheep and Wool Growers Association invites the
community to experience the Hudson Valley region’s rich agricultural heritage during its annual
spring Sheep & Wool Growers Farm Tours on Saturday, May 9, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
This self-guided tour at seven farms across Dutchess County, offers visitors a unique
opportunity to explore local farms, meet farmers, and learn about raising sheep and fiber
production.
Each participating farm will showcase a variety of activities and demonstrations, including:
● Fiber arts such as spinning, weaving, and felting
● Guided and self-guided barn tours and opportunities to meet sheep and other livestock
● Educational displays and demos on wool processing and sustainable farming practices
Visitors will also have the chance to purchase a wide range of farm-produced goods, including
yarn, wool products, handmade crafts, and other locally produced items. As part of the event,
visitors who sign in will be entered into a special raffle featuring a prize basket filled with
farm-produced items from each of the participating farms—offering a unique collection of local
products.
The Sheep & Wool Growers Farm Tours provide a fun and educational outing for all ages,
connecting the community with local agriculture and supporting small farms throughout
Dutchess county.
Additional event details, including participating farm locations, are listed below and can be
found on individual farm websites.
Anchorage Farm – 8 Mynderse St, Saugerties NY – At Anchorage Farm you can meet registered
Romney Sheep, pet lambs, feel – and purchase if you like – yarn and raw wool. Please park on
Mynderse Street and walk into the farm. Visitors in need of special accommodations or
transportation assistance, please contact us. Contact Rhonda Jaacks, 845-217-1974,
anchorageromneys@gmail.com, AnchorageRomneys.com.
Clover Brooke Farm – 175 Ruskey Ln, Hyde Park, NY – Clover Brooke Farm will be offering
mini-farm tours, demonstrations showcasing wet and needle felting techniques using natural
fiber. Visitors can shop at our farm store featuring locally milled yarn, handcrafted fiber goods
and handmade small batch Wellness products include moisturizing soaps, loofahs, lotion bars

and body lotion made at the farm. Pleasant Land Farm will have a booth at Clover Brooke Farm
-selling-Farm Fresh- NYS Produced/Grown-Jellies, Hot Sauces, Honey & Syrups. Candles,
Gardeners Hand Balm and Vegetable Seedlings: Tomatoes, Peppers, Eggplant and Squash.
Contact Andrea Parent-Tibbetts, cloverbrookefarm@gmail.com, cloverbrookefarm.com, social:
@cloverbrookfarmhydeparkny
Nobletown Fiber Works – 9221 St. Rt. 22, Hillsdale, NY (look for the blue sign) – Nobletown staff
will guide visitors through the mill, sharing insights into our process. A limited collection of
yarns—made on site from locally sourced wool, mohair, and alpaca—will be available for
purchase. Visitors should park in front of white buildings or in back and in front of the new barn
under construction. Please do not park in front of house. Lewis Cleale, (646) 285-4207,
nobletownfiberworks.com, social media: @nobletownfiberworks.
Patchwork Pastures – 475 N Quaker Lane, Hyde Park, NY – Contact Meegan Veeder-Shave,
patchworkpastures475@gmail.com.
Point of View Farm – 41 Ludlow Woods Rd, Standfordville, NY – Enjoy fresh lamb sliders
prepared by the DC Sheep & Wool Growers Lamb Cart and pure, non-superwash and non
carbonized Merino wool products in 6 weights with 115 colorways, some packed into handy kits
with instructions from Morehouse Farm in Milan, NY. DCfinnsheep.net
Springhill Farm – 379 Slate Quarry Rd, Rhinebeck NY – Contact Monique Martin,
springhillfarm.org.
Stony Kill Farm and Environmental Center – 79 Farmstead Lane, Wappinger Falls, NY – At Stony
Kill Farm, members of Stony Kill Foundation and the Stony Ground 4-H Club will offer guided
tours of the historic barn and its flock of heritage Tunis sheep. Visitors can also enjoy fiber art
demonstrations, including natural dyeing, felting, and fiber processing. Join the skirtathon
(fleece skirting) and help raise funds for the farm. Featured items for sale will include skeins of
Tunis yarn, sheep tallow balm, spring seedlings and various farm-produced products. Contact
Stacey Lynch Adnams, foundation@stonykill.org, 845-831-3800, stonykill.org, social media:
@stonykillfoundation.

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For more information about the Dutchess County Sheep & Wool Growers Association as well as
programs and events offered, contact Mary Stephens at mjstep@optonline.net or visit
dcswga.org.

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