'09 News
August 27,2009 - Oneida Daily Dispatch
http://www.oneidadispatch.com/articles/2009/08/27/entertainment/doc4a95ee126bbda587219160.txt
August 27, 2009 - Post Standard Neighbors Madison County Feature Article
We're even in out of state newspapers!!
Lancaster Farming Article : July 4,2009
Wolf Oak Acres was a first time participant in both the Oneida Memorial Day Parade and Munnsville Memorial Day Parade this year. We had tons of fun & Wolfie was a big hit with the kids! Looking forward to many more of these!
Sept. 18, 2009 in The Examiner:
http://www.examiner.com/x-3192-NY-Upstate-Seniors-Travel-Examiner~y2009m9d18-Fall-Harvest-Festival-set-to-open-for-another-season
'08 News
Thank you to Oneida Daily Dispatch for their front page coverage of our maze...
http://www.oneidadispatch.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=20117919&BRD=1709&PAG=461&dept_id=68844&rfi=8
Thank you to reporter Jim Gibbons at News 10 Now for his coverage of our preparations prior to our grand opening.
http://news10now.com/Default.aspx?searchterm=wolf%20oak%20acres&SecID=1108
You've probably seen them around in your travels. Corn mazes are a popular attraction during the fall season. Our Jim Gibbons stopped by one of the newest ones in the area just before they open up for their inaugural season.
news10now.com/content/all_news/central_new_york/124066/wolf-oak-acres-ready-for-opening-season/Default.aspx
Oneida Daily Dispatch ran the following article on 11/13/08:
www.oneidadispatch.com/articles/2008/11/14/life/doc491dcce264fae437509289.txt
Thank you to all for helping to keep us in the news - and on the top of everyone's list for a new fall attraction! The Madison County Community Action Program participants also came here for a visit - see what they had to say!
www.capmadco.org/index.php
Williard Prior Elementary School invited Wolf Oak Acres to their morning program on 12/17/08 to present thank you letters from all of the school's students in appreciation of their outing on Halloween Day. The entire school came to visit! K-3 students went on wagon rides, cow train rides, steer roping, held duck derby races, raced pedal carts, swam in the corn crib, and participated in many other activities. The older 4-6 grade students spent their time GEO-CACHING! They were broken down by grade level and competed against each other using GPS units on miles of trails throughout our woods, in search of several treasures. The students did such a great job - we awarded all three grades with a pizza party for their team work and efforts! Thank you all for the wonderful letters, and allowing us to host your school's Halloween Adventures!