Prohibition Tipple Picnic 2024 General Admission

Prohibition Tipple Picnic 2024 General Admission

$35.00

Get your razzle-dazzle on with a lawn party & picnic on the lakeside grounds of a century old estate!

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  1. One ticket is for one person. If booking for a group please select the appropriate number in your party.

  2. Food is not included. Please pack a picnic basket and lean into the 1920’s spirit!

  3. Tickets are non-refundable, but can be transferred. In the event of rain, the Tipple will be held at a future date. Guests will be welcome to visit the Farm Store, all weather.

  4. Blenheim Park is located in a town which has been ‘dry’ since Prohibition therefore we cannot sell alcohol. We won’t be policing your cordial (we’re no wet blankets) but we will have a selection of delicious non-alcoholic beverages available for sale.

  5. Not everyone shares our love of pets, so please leave yours at home for this event. (but do check out our Dog Halloween Parade and start planning your joint costumes now!).

  6. For the safety and enjoyment of all guests, we ask that you observe our no-smoking policy throughout the property, thank you.

  7. Protecting the beautiful waterways of Maine is a role we’re passionate about, we are in fact Stewards of the McCurdy Islands Preserve, so we advise this is not a ‘swimming’ event and we ask you not to bring paper napkins or any other picnic goods likely to ‘take flight’ so they do not end up in the lake.

  8. Our aim is to provide you with a lovely, elegant afternoon, so thank you for not bringing in outside seating, grills or electronic music devices. (Lutes, Harps, Sitars and Mandolins welcome).

  9. Please advise in advance if anyone in your group has special needs so we are able to make a plan to accommodate them, since we are a working farm and some areas of the orchard are not readily wheelchair accessible. Thank you.

WORKING FARM — NO LIABILITY FOR INJURY

Warning: Under Maine law, there is no liability for injury to a participant in an agritourism activity conducted at this agritourism location if such injury results from the inherent risks of the agritourism activity.  Inherent risks of agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to land, equipment and animals, as well as the potential for injury if you act in a negligent manner.  You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity.