Allenholm Farm [Stuck in Vermont 675]

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Allenholm Farm [Stuck in Vermont 675]

South Hero's Allenholm Farm dates back to 1870 and has been run by the Allen family for seven generations. For decades, Ray W. Allen and his wife, Pam, ran a petting zoo at the farm and welcomed visitors from far and wide. Many of us remember Ray W.’s beloved donkey Willy who ate sweets out of his mouth. In 1997, the Allens conserved the farm with the South Hero Land Trust to keep the land in the family for future generations. Pam passed away at the end of 2020, and Ray W. has moved to an assisted living home for health reasons.

Two years ago, Ray C. Allen took over the farm from his father, Ray W. — jokingly referred to as “little Ray and big Ray.” Ray C. works full time as the sheriff of Grand Isle County, and his son, Andy, also works full time as a mechanic. They are managing the farm with members of the fifth, sixth and seventh generations, including young Leah and Taylor Allen. Eva headed out to the islands and caught up with four generations of the Allen family on a rainy Sunday for some scenic apple picking and a maple creemee.

Filming date: 10/9/22

Music: TrackTribe, “Blackest Crow”
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Nathan Moore, “Dance of the Fireflies”
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