Animal Farm and Jail House Rock Day Trip


Date and Time: Tuesday April 22, 2025 from 8:30 AM (departure) to 5:00 PM (return)
Meeting Location: Cupertino CA 95014
Fee: $140 per person for Premium Members, $150 per person for Basic Members and $160 per person for non–members. Fee includes transportation, lunch, activities, gratuities and two tour leaders.

How to Register: Space is limited so reserve your spot early! Please register using the REGISTER button at the bottom of the page.
If you have any questions, please email us at share@bayareaolderadults.org

ITINERARY


Special Tour of the Coastside History Museum & Jail House


This morning, we head to Half Moon Bay to have a special guided tour of the Coastside History Museum, recently renovated from an historic barn, that has new exhibits and artifacts covering the history of the Ohlone people, farming, surfing, railroads and the diversity of cultures on the San Mateo coast. Exhibits from the Coastside History Museum, images courtesy of Coastside History Museum and Erich L

We will also visit a newly restored two-cell jail formerly built in 1919, the oldest public building in Half Moon Bay. It served as a 24-hour layover for bar patrons who had trouble finding their way home. For more serious offenses, the jail would hold prisoners until they could be transported to the main courthouse in Redwood City. While we are there, our expert docents will share local crime stories. 1919 Jail, photo by Garrick Ramirez


Comfort Food


For lunch, we will have comfort food in the form of beef, chicken and impossible burgers and fries. You can order yours gluten-free style. photos courtesy of Dog Haus


Therapeutic Farm Animals


In the afternoon, we visit an animal farm whose mission is to provide emotional support to those struggling with mental illness, grief, life-threatening illnesses, and other challenges, through the love and kindness of animals. Baby Doll Sheep & Nigerian Dwarf Goat, photo courtesy of Jasper Ridge Farm

During our tour, we will meet and interact one-on-one with their friendly, cuddly and soft group of miniature horses, baby doll sheep, dwarf goats, bunnies, lap chickens, guinea pigs and more! During our visit, we will learn about their programs and how they make a positive impact on the mental and physical health of those in need. Guinea Pigs & Miniature Horses

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