Sunflower Farm
2008 Hospitality Entreprenuer of the Year
Madison Morgan Co. Chamber of Commerce

 

MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW For
The 9th Annual Sunflower Farm Festival
Saturday and Sunday, July 3rd and 4th, 2010 9 AM till 5 PM

$5 Per Person, Kids $2, under 3 Free
**Veterans Admitted Free July 4th


CO SPONSORED BY MORGAN COUNTY
ROTARY CLUB

Please Be Sure to visit our Sponsors
2009 Sunflower Farm Photos Gallery

The American Cancer Society

Cruise For A Cure
is for anyone wanting to decorate their golf-cart, bicycle, or other silent mode of transportation in honor of someone battling cancer, in memory of someone who has lost the fight, or in a patriotic manner.

Rotary ClubWelcome to our Sunflower Farm Festival Webpage! We hope this site includes all the information you will need to make your visit to our farm more enjoyable.Last year's festival was a huge success, and a great time was enjoyed by all!

  Come Celebrate Summer with Us!
  • Beautiful 15 acre Sunflower Field
  • Huge Shade covered Artist Market
  • Live Traditional Music
  • Tractor Parade July 4th 11 am
  • Kids Area
  • Delicious Local BBQ
  • Lots of other Summertime Treats
  • FUN FOR ALL AGES!


 

WeddingA BRIEF HISTORY in 2001 the eight acres of sunflowers at The Sunflower Farm were in full bloom on the 4th of July. As the annual antique tractor parade, led by Bobby West and comprised of neighbors, was going past the field, it was determined that others should be able to experience this spectacular sight - thus the Sunflower Festival was born.The Sunflower Festival originally organized by the West-Holt family has grown into a much anticipated community and regional event with over 6,000 in attendance last year. Heritage crafter's and artists set up to demonstrate their hand-made items. Wonderful home-grown music is played, delicious, local, and traditional 4th of July food is served, and kids can participate in games and art projects or take a hay ride in a tractor-drawn wagon. Everyone will want to "cut their own" sunflower bouquet to take home with them. The 1811 McCowan-McRee house and the 1891 Freeman-Whittaker house are the center of the festival and tours of both houses and their heritage gardens are a must. With artisans and crafter's under the canopy of the oak trees, and the now 15 acres of glorious sunflowers, it seemed that the backdrop for our unique festival had already been painted.

Georgia Grown/ Georgia Made Founding Producer of Distinction

"Absolutely the most beautiful festival setting ever!" - The Ronay Guide, 2005