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Bob Scott
The Bob and Patsy Scott family purchased land at 4055 N. Tyler Road in 1973 for the express purpose of creating a Christmas Tree Farm. The initial idea was to have a farm where their children could learn the value of work and they could possibly create a family business. From that humble beginning 36 years ago Prairie Pines has become an entertainment farm certified by the State as an agri-tourism experience. For further information please visit these web-sites www.prairiepines.com. www.prairiepinesfestivals.com. www.cmatb.org, or to purchase tickets call 316 303-2037
Trees & Shrubs
2009-12-01 10:17:00
Things to see and do now and in 2010
Question: What can one expect to see this upcoming year at Prairie Pines Christmas Tree Farm?
Answer: 1. Tree Cutting - choose and cut Christmas Tree Farm remains the primary focus, with 1000’s of trees to choose from, either grown here or brought in from other areas of the United States. Guests may ride to the fields on a horse-drawn hayrack, choose and cut their own Christmas tree, and then return to the warm barn to enjoy a cup of hot cider in front of the old fireplace with Santa. 2. The Christmas Dinner Theatre, operated by Kip and Jody Scott, son of Bob and Patsy, opens on December 20, 2010. The dinner theatre, catered by Two Brothers Barbeque, Mystery at Snowy Point, featuring local actors, Karen Robu, Tim Robu, Mary Valdez, Mike Roark, Steve Rue, Jordan Voth, and Kip Scott. To purchase tickets call 316-303-2037. 3. Valentine’s Dinner Theatre - February 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 2010. 4. Chamber Music at The Barn is a summer concert series of classical chamber music. Featured musicians are often local Wichita Symphony performers along with other nationally known professional musicians. Guests enjoy a catered meal in the garden prior to the concerts in the old log barn. 5. Field of Screams - in October a 50-acre cornfield is turned into a haunted attraction for ghosts and ghouls. Thousands of goblins from all over the state make their annual trek to the cornfields filled with haunted buildings, tunnels, and trenches. 6. Mudbug Madness - a Cajun-style crawfish boil. April 30, May 1, 2010. 7. Weddings at Prairie Pines - specializing in beautiful garden weddings, spring, summer, and fall.
 
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