OCTOBER 2009
Neighbors NEWSPAPER
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The BIG HORSE CORN MAZE
PUMPKIN and
HALLOWEEN Continued from Page 6 HARVEST FESTIVAL IS BACK!
Happy and Healthy Halloween!
The maze is a “SALUTE TO MARINE AVIATION”
with a twist…
Halloween is the time to play dress up Chocolate --- Reduce the amount of flour
and enjoy some wickedly delicious treats! to _ cup and add _ cup unsweetened co-
“Corona Ranch “Farm of Dreams” at Big Horse Feed.”
And if kids are waiting impatiently for coa powder with the flour and proceed.
their “trick or treats” evening, Halloween Preheat oven to 350 F. beat butter and
“A baseball field within the maze.”
can also be a scary time for parents, con- sugar with a mixer on medium speed until
cerned with their kids’ diet and health. So pale and fluffy. or beat with a wooden
Weekend Festival Schedule:
you may want to hand out some healthy spoon until combined. Beat in egg yolk,
WEEKEND HOURS OF OPERATION 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Halloween treats that are not compromis- vanilla, baking powder, and salt. Reduce
WEEKDAYS 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
ing the spirit of this great Holiday. Last speed to low. Add flour, and mix until
Weekdays only Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch. Special events Weekends only.
year I made these homemade treats with dough forms. Scoop out small amount of
my kids, it was fun for them to roll the dough and roll into balls. Space balls 3
• October 10th & 11th is “Opening Day” at the CORN MAZE
dough into small balls like Play dough, inches apart on parchment-lined baking
First 500 kids purchasing tickets get a baseball themed prize
and they loved to press in the Candy Corn sheets.
when the cookies were baked. For these Bake for 9-11 minutes. • October 17th & 18th “Take Me Out To The Corn Maze”
cute bite-size cookies I baked two types: Remove from oven and gently press one Softball Clinic weekend with Hitsville
plain and chocolate, each is topped with Candy Corn into center of each cookie! Be creative and make up your words to “Take me out to the Corn Maze”
a candy corn made with real honey.
Finalist will get to sing their version on Oct 24th
Celine’s Cuisine provides hands-on
Plain and Chocolate cooking classes for Toddlers, Kids, Teen-
• October 24th & 25th Seventh Inning Stretch
Sugar Cookies for Halloween agers, Adults and Seniors using Natural,
Baseball Mania weekend Old Fashion Baseball FUN!
Make 20 small cookies Locally Grown, and Organic Ingredients
We will be having a Baseball clinic on Saturday with Frozen Ropes
1/2 Cup Organic Unsalted butter room when available. On October 26, 2009
Hitting contest on Sunday followed by a home run contest at the end of the day.
temperature join our Healthier Happy Halloween Cook-
1/2 Cup Organic Turbinado sugar ing Class for Parents & kids!
• Our last weekend October 31st & November 1st Salute to the Military
1 Free-Range Egg yolk
This fi nal weekend will be a true Salute to The Military.
1/4 Teaspoon pure vanilla extract For information visit www.celinescui-
Come meet some of the men and women of the military
1/4 Teaspoon baking Powder
sine.com or email Celine@celinescuisine.
USO Band playing their tribute to the military
1/4 Teaspoon salt com.
Costume Contest on Saturday
3/4 cup Organic all purpose flour
20 Candy corns made with real Honey
Every Weekend:
Pumpkin Patch • Hay Rides • Cowboy Town Moon Bounce
• Face Painting • Balloon Making • Animal Sharing Center
• Mini Maze • Little League Signups
• Baseball Activities • and much much more…
SPECIAL 1/2 OFF MAZE TICKETS
for active military and their families
with military ID every weekend
Come and be a“MAZE”d as you get LOST in the largest
Corn Maze in California. For more information go to
www.bighorsecornmaze.com
or call 951-676-2544
$1.00 OFF ADMISSION
Not valid with any other discount or coupon
Corona Ranch “Farm of Dreams” at
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33320 Highway 79 South
Temecula, CA 92592
OctOBER 10 thru NovEMBER 1
For more information on our weekend activities go to
www.bighorsecornmaze.com • 951-676-2544
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