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Moonlight in the Park is Back! Clifty Creek Farm is happy to announce that they're once again hosting their monthly "Moonlight in the Park" events. This Saturday, May 30, 2026, kicks off the first of the summer farm events since COVID. Moonlight in the Park is held on the Saturday closest to the full moon, when the whole bottom field is lit by the moon, and walking around in the quasi-darkness is an ethereal experience. The day starts off at 6pmCT with a walking farm tour, and ends at the Park on Clifty Creek at 7pmCT, followed by a campfire and just hanging out or strolling quietly along the creekside. Bring some friends or make some new ones. BYOB and a lawnchair. The cost is $5 per person. This is an adults-only event; no kids, no pets, no exceptions. There is no public restroom. Parking is limited due to hay being in the field, so this event is limited to 20 people. Please call or text Miss Donna at 270-805-1527 for more information. Clifty Creek Farm is located at 3190 White Oak Church Road, Russell Springs (Adair County). This story was posted on 2026-05-29 17:44:39
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