Last Saturday, the College of Arts and Sciences Student Government took 100 BU students apple picking at Belkin Family Lookout Farm in Natick, Mass. This is the third year that CAS Student Government has done its popular apple picking trip. Students paid $7 which covered transportation, admission, and a small bag of apples (and admission alone would have cost $14!). Students spent a sunny afternoon picking their own fruit, enjoying trolley and hay rides, and petting farm animals. All BU students should take a day out of their busy schedule to get out of the city and enjoy this quintessential New England fall activity!
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Endless rows of apple trees! The Farm has over 160,000 trees in total!
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Matthew Zin (CAS ’15), Moses Tran (SAR ’13), Jeannie Do (SAR ’14), Theresa Bui (SAR ’15), Peter Lieu (SAR ’16), Kate Doan (CFA ’15), and Monica Yao (CAS ’13) show off their free face paint, delicious cider donuts, and fruit!
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Lookout Farm provides a trolly to take apple pickers between orchards!
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Not just apples! The Farm also grows Asian pears, peaches, nectarines, plums, and pumpkins!
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Senior Jiyoung Won (COM) embraces her inner equestrian in the Children’s Play Area!
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Seniors Bobby Patrovic (CAS), Jackie Leiser (CAS), Daniela DeConti (CAS), Eric Bancroft (ENG), and Brittany Gldsborough (CAS) rest on a tractor after a fun day of apple picking!
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Always dreamed of riding a camel but can’t pitch in for the flight to India? Look no further, Lookout Farms has its very own camel rides!
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Seniors Stephanie Hardy (CAS), Jeremy Lowe (SMG), Nikki Jenner (SHA), Hannah Weintraub (COM), and Alyssa Langer (COM/SAR) pose in the pumpkin patch with pumpkins grown right on the farm!
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Students cheer on the bus ride home after a fun day of apple picking!