Dewberry Farm Offers Those Affected By Hurricane Harvey Free Admission

Brookshire, TX (September 20, 2017) – Dewberry Farm is asking people to nominate families affected by Hurricane Harvey to get free admission to their Fall festival.

Dewberry Farm wants to provide free admission to 100 people. “Hurricane Harvey caused so much devastation. Our hearts broke for those who were displaced because of it, and we want to give back,” said Mary Emerson, Owner. “If we can take people’s minds off of their challenges and bring some normalcy to their life, we would like to help.” Dewberry Farm is asking our fans to nominate families.

To nominate a family please go to http://dewberryfarm.com/hurricane-survivor-nomination/. Submissions accepted until 10/13.

To learn more about the Dewberry Farm please contact Jennifer Gorsché at Jennifer@DewberryFarm.com, or visit our social media platforms: Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

About Dewberry Farm

Dewberry Farm, located just west of Katy, is positioned on 100 acres. It is filled with an 8-acre corn maze, 8-acre pumpkin patch, and a 40-acre Christmas tree farm. There are animals and over 40 rides for families to enjoy. Dewberry Farm is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays, September 30 through November 12.

Visit DewberryFarm.com for more information, or “Like” Dewberry Farm on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram to receive updates.