Remlinger grandchildren Devin, Jordan and Jessica check out the October sights at the farm. - Courtesy photo
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Remlinger grandchildren Devin, Jordan and Jessica check out the October sights at the farm.

Clown around at corn maze


October 7, 2008 · Updated 11:58 AM 

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Remlinger Farms in Carnation is honoring the Northwest’s best-known clown this fall, and raising funds for Children’s Hospital and Medical Center at the same time.

The farm’s corn maze honors JP Patches’ 50th anniversary in its corn maze, themed “Help JP Help Children’s Hospital.”

JP Patches has made several personal appearances at Remlinger Farms this summer to bring awareness to a fundraising project for Children’s Hospital.

The maze is just one of the activities included in the Remlinger Farms fall festival, which happens 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on October weekends. The maze is also open on Friday evenings for a flashlight adventure that includes a large bonfire, Oct. 10, 17 and 24. Friday night maze proceeds go to Children’s Hospital. Groups may book the maze for special events.

Remlinger’s Country Fair Fun Park has been decorated with over 750 scarecrows for pumpkin fun. Admission to the park includes over 30 activities and events, such as wagon rides through the U-Pick pumpkin patch, pony rides, a hay maze and jump, and more.

For more information, visit www.remlingerfarms.com or call (425) 333-4135, extension 100. Remlinger Farms is located just south of Carnation off Highway 203.

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