[CWRU Portland] Tulip Festival 2015
Date and time
Location
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm
33814 S. Meridian Rd. Woodburn, OR 97071Description
Join the Portland alumni chapter of Case Western Reserve University as we enjoy an afternoon of fun at the annual Tulip Festival.
Taking place at Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm in Woodburn, we will be treated to a fifteen minute train tour of the grounds at 11:30 a.m. before we endeavor to explore the festival. Guests can also participate in a variety of low-cost, on-site activities available at the farm. See all opportunities here.
Festival admission cost varies depending on whether you'd like to be charged per person ($5) or by vehicle ($20), and will be collected upon entering the farm. Be sure to register before April 30. We look forward to seeing you there!
FAQs
What is included with my registration?
Our guests will be treated to a complimentary train tour at 11:30 a.m.
What is included with my admission at the Tulip Fest?
Tulip Fields: spend your day wandering up the rows of colorful beauty
Tulip & Daffodil Display area: view the bulbs in our catalog blooming
4 Acre Wooden Shoe Event Garden: great spot for picnic lunches
Tram/hay wagon ride: ride to and from the field
Children’s Play Area: Duck races, slides, swings
Photo Cut-out Boards: See how many different pictures you can find
What time should I arrrive?
Please plan to arrive at the farm no later than 11 a.m. Cars will be directed through the farm entrance where admission will be taken. We will be meeting near the field with the steam tractors for the train tour at 11:30 a.m.
What should I wear?
Casual attire is acceptable.
How do I get there and where should I park?
Directions
Click here for a map and directions.
Parking
Cost of parking is included with admission. Cars flow through a line, pay at the booth, and then are directed to designated parking areas on the farm.
Who do I contact with any questions?
Feel free to contact The Alumni Association at 800.866.6280 or alumnirelations@case.edu
Is my registration transferrable?
Registrations are not transferrable to another individual.