Adobe welcomes the Lil’ Ranchers


FARM LIVIN’ IS THE LIFE— At top, Grant Bovatsek, 18 months old, feeds hay to a ram during the Lil’ Ranchers Days July 15 at Leonis Adobe Museum in Calabasas. Lil’ Ranchers Days is held every Tuesday through Aug. 13. Above left, Woodland Hills resident Claire Polonski helps her great-grand nephew Ben Omohundro, 3, mill corn during the farming program. Ben is visiting from Phoenix. Above right, Calabasas resident Joseph Vassegh, 3, draws a picture of corn during Lil’ Ranchers Days. The Leonis Adobe Museum at 23537 Calabasas Road in Calabasas is a historical monument and living history museum dedicated to restoring, preserving, and sharing California ranch life in the late 1880s. Visit leonisadobemuseum.org.

FARM LIVIN’ IS THE LIFE— At top, Grant Bovatsek, 18 months old, feeds hay to a ram during the Lil’ Ranchers Days July 15 at Leonis Adobe Museum in Calabasas. Lil’ Ranchers Days is held every Tuesday through Aug. 13. Above left, Woodland Hills resident Claire Polonski helps her great-grand nephew Ben Omohundro, 3, mill corn during the farming program. Ben is visiting from Phoenix. Above right, Calabasas resident Joseph Vassegh, 3, draws a picture of corn during Lil’ Ranchers Days. The Leonis Adobe Museum at 23537 Calabasas Road in Calabasas is a historical monument and living history museum dedicated to restoring, preserving, and sharing California ranch life in the late 1880s. Visit leonisadobemuseum.org.

Photos by RICHARD GILLARD Acorn Newspapers

Photos by RICHARD GILLARD Acorn Newspapers

 

 

DO SI DO— Calabasas resident Adriana Vassegh, 6, dances with her mom during the Lil’ Ranchers Days that was held on Tuesday at Leonis Adobe Museum.

DO SI DO— Calabasas resident Adriana Vassegh, 6, dances with her mom during the Lil’ Ranchers Days that was held on Tuesday at Leonis Adobe Museum.