Thursday, September 13, 2007

Channel 3 Moos



What a fun Tuesday morning! Channel 3 and Dan Davis came and spent the morning doing the weather on the farm and promoting the Rural Route Festival which is this Saturday the 15th! Sam Bush, one of the girls who takes horse lessons on the farm, stole the show as she talks about the milk bar. Thank you to all of our horse lesson girls for coming out that morning and struttin your stuff on your horses and to their families. Also Thank You to Kokobelli's for bringing out the awesome bagels and coffee! And as always, we couldn't do most of the things we do without the help from Jenna Davi and Ethan Brody, Highland High School students, who are so dedicated to Superstition Farm! Thanks Everyone! We still have some tickets available to the Film Festival, so if you haven't got them yet....please go to our website and pick them up!

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Films on Farm!

We are preparing for the first event of the new season. It is the Rural Route Film Festival. "No Festival Required" is leaving their usual digs in DownTown Phoenix to try something new. We love the arts here on the farm and hope our neighbors and community respond for events like this. Looks like Channel 3 agrees! Brad Perry is scheduled to come out on Sept 11! He has allergies and hay fever - so wish us luck! Tune in and see what we have in store!

FOR RELEASE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 9 2007

No Festival Required and Superstition Farm presents

“Selections from The Rural Route Film Festival”
Saturday, September 15 2007
$10. Admission barn opens at 7 pm show at 8 pm hayrides until ?
Hayrides Antique Tractor Petting Zoo and Indie Cinema
Dairy Products Drinks and Snacks For Sale
Superstition Farms 3440 S. Hawes Rd. Mesa AZ 85212
Website http://SuperstitionFarm.com
Film Info-http://www.nofestivalrequired.com
Films have adult content and are suggested for mature audience only

The Rural Route Film Festival was created to highlight works that deal with rural people and places. The creators of Rural Route Film Festival leave it up to the film and video artists to explain their own definition of "rural." Great shorts, high-quality works from all over the world are submitted and carefully selected for this show.

Subjects include a threatened cooperative farm in downtown Los Angeles, Canadian small-town zombies, a stirring mockumentary of the unsung mimes of the prairies, and understanding fast talking auctioneers and their role in the vanishing family farm.

The film screens in a wonderful setting-The Superstition Farm, a family dairy farm with over 1,000 dairy cattle. The admission includes hayrides, dairy nighttime tour, a petting zoo and an antique tractor display. With cows lowing in the background, enjoy quality independent cinema on hay-bale seating in an outdoor air-cooled barn!

Come early for the sunset milk toast!
A Night To Remember!

so check out filmsonfarms.com and get you and your friends a ticket - limited seating!