Oxford, AL –In the spirit of Christmas celebration, Hundredfold Acres Ranch is delighted to announce “Christmas at the Farm” an enjoyable family-friendly event scheduled for the 16th of December on a Saturday between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm. The event will take place in conjunction with Word Alive International Outreach, promises a day of happiness and fun for guests of all age groups.

The celebrations are taking place at Hundredfold Acres Ranch will include an array of thrilling activities. Kids can go on magical horse rides, take cherished memories with Santa through photos and play engaging games designed specifically for children. The festivities will be enhanced by live music that creates a joyful environment that truly embodies the spirit of the holiday.

One of the most memorable events on the calendar is The “Dress Your Dog” competition for the Christmas season. Pet owners are invited to dress their pets dressed in the most adorable and festive Christmas costumes to be in the running for the gift card of $25 from PetSmart. This is sure to be an uplifting and enjoyable experience for all animal lovers who are in the crowd.

Alongside the fun events, Christmas on the Farm will also feature a wide array of vendors that will provide the chance to shop for unique presents and festive desserts. If it’s looking for the perfect ornament made by hand or indulgence with delicious snacks There’s plenty of things to do to satisfy all.

To make sure guests are comfortable to ensure their comfort, the event organizers have provided the event with heaters that will keep guests warm and also plenty of seating, including chairs and tables. This thoughtful addition allows guests to relax and soak in the fun environment while being surrounded by family and friends.

“Hundredfold Acres Ranch delighted to bring together the community to enjoy a day of joyful festivities,” expressed the organizers. “Christmas On the Farm provides a great event for families to create lasting memories and begin the festive season with happiness as well as laughter.”