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Roloff Farms July Newsletter

matt July 8th, 2008

Happy belated Independence Day and summer greetings from Roloff Farms!
 
First and foremost, we would like to express our deep, heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming response to the sudden passing of our dear friend, Mike Detjen.  We received over 3,000 emails and letters of condolences.  Messages of sympathy and support poured in from every corner of the globe. 
 
Mike’s family would like to extend a personal thank you as well for your kind and comforting words. 
 
While we all continue to grieve and deal with Mike’s palpable absence around the farm, please know what a large role your responses have played in helping us through the grieving process as we remember and relive the many fond memories we have of Mike.  Roloff Farms will never be quite the same without his kind demeanor, dry sense of humor, and engineer’s approach to problem solving. 
 
We have been out of town with limited phone and internet access, but thought often about the need to send out this update and let everyone know how much your support and condolences mean to the family. 
 
The entire Roloff family recently had the opportunity to spend time together on some exciting summer travels.  The LPA conference in Detroit was a huge success.  Amy and I enjoyed reconnecting with old friends we have known for years and Zach got to catch up with some of his LP buds that he knows from past conferences.  The entire family enjoyed making new friends and checking out all the activities offered at the conference.
 
After that, we were off to America’s heartland to steam our way up the Mississippi on The American Queen Riverboat.  I have always been fascinated with Tom Sawyer, and it was incredible to be in the midst of Mark Twain’s homeland with the chance to have my own river adventure.  History really came alive for the kids as they were able to visit many of the places they had previously only read about in US history classes.  But if there was anyone who really took to the area, it’s Amy.  She has always been fascinated by the American South-the food, the music, the rich cultural history-she loved it all, and is already planning a return trip!  Both Amy and I have always been drawn to small-town America and really enjoyed connecting and talking to people from all walks of life. 
 
Here on the farm, we’re already busy preparing for pumpkin season and managing the
Roloff Farms Online Store.  Shoproloff.com has really taken off–our t-shirts are just flying off the shelves.  Thank you to everyone who has ordered!  If you haven’t checked out our online store yet, we invite you to take a peek!
 
We’ll wrap things up with a few odds and ends:
 

  • We’ve received many inquires about the dates and hours of pumpkin season this year.  Pumpkin season will begin Saturday, September 27th, and then run Wednesdays-Sundays from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. through October 26th.  We’re excited about being open additional days during the week this year!  We’re hoping that these extra days will help alleviate some of the crowds on the weekends and provide more flexibility for our out-of-town guests.  We will post directions to the farm on our website once it gets closer to the start of the season.


  • It has come to our attention that a petition has been started with the hopes of getting the Roloff family on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.  The petition was started by Kim and Alessandra, two great, enthusiastic young women who are committed to increasing awareness about the LP community.  Click here to help them out!


  • Recently, we’ve also received many emails recently wondering about the status of the show.  Don’t worry!-”Little People, Big World” will be back for another season with new episodes this fall. 

 
Please accept a final note of thanks, and we hope your Independence Day was filled with fireworks and fun for you, your family and friends.
 
 
Safe summer wishes,
 
Matt, Amy, Zach, Jeremy, Molly, and Jacob

New LPBW Episodes Tonight, March 31st

Kaitlin March 31st, 2008

Managing Molly

A record-breaking Roloff pumpkin season requires all hands on deck, so when Molly shows up late for work with a bad attitude, Matt and Amy cut her no slack.

 Trebuchet Take Two

As Halloween approaches, Matt, Jacob, and Mike D. work to build a safer, stronger trebuchet. Ironically, both Mike D. and Jacob are injured on the one-year anniversary of the original trebuchet accident that sent them both to the hospital.

Talk about the episodes here.

New Episodes Tonight, March 24th!

Kaitlin March 24th, 2008

Finally!  It’s pumpkin season time…
Pumpkin Season Shove-Off

Due to a scheduling snafu, Matt and Amy are set to go on a little people cruise during the critical first week of pumpkin season. Tensions are rising as the family scrambles to prepare before Matt and Amy leave.

Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’

With Matt and Amy away on a little people cruise off Mexico, pumpkin season at Roloff Farms in is chaos. Matt’s substitute manager Becky clashes with Grandma Peg, and long lines, confusion, and foul weather push the whole operation to its limits.

Chat about tonight’s episodes with other fans here!

Didn’t make it out to the farm this year?

matt October 31st, 2007

Then let us bring the farm to you!

 

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Only a few days left for the Pumpkins

matt October 24th, 2007

Only a few more days left to visit the Roloff Family Farm and get your pumpkins in time for Halloween.

Come to the Farm and get T-shirts, Books and other Roloff Family items.

Get the details on the farm.

2007 Pumpkin Season Opened Sept 29TH

matt October 11th, 2007

Quick Links:

Dates and Times:

  • Opening: Saturday, September 29, 2007 Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday
  • Hours: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
  • The last day of the 2007 season is Sunday, October 28

Getting There:

  • From Portland Oregon take HWY 26 west to Hillsboro, take exit 61 for Helvetia Rd/Shute Rd Turn right and follow “Pumpkin Signs” to the Roloff Farm.
  • Google map

Any Large Group such as Schools or Church Groups, etc.

  • Thursday, October 11 and Thursday, October 18
  • We have set aside two days this season exclusively for large groups of 15 or more people.
  • By Appointment Only - Call now to reserve your date and time: 503-686-5752

Admission: Free

  • Pumpkins: 29 cents per pound
  • Gourds: priced as marked
  • Roloff Farm Souvenirs and Gift Items
  • Assorted Snacks and Refreshments

Guided Hay Wagon Tours: $5.00 per person

  • Children 3 and under: FREE
  • All children 12 and under Must be Accompanied by an adult

Roloff Family Appearances
Due to the busy filming schedule of TLC’s “Little People, Big World”, members of the Roloff family will not always be available to meet with the public during Pumpkin Patch hours. PLEASE NOTE: There is no guarantee the Family will be available during your particular visit. If you are traveling a long distance - Please take this into consideration.

Roloff Family Tours
Fully guided farm tours will leave the Pumpkin Patch Gift Barn every 15 minutes to travel around Roloff Farm. Your tour guide will point out several interesting aspects of farm, with a few stops along the way for a closer look. Passengers will be allowed get off the tour wagon and explore the western town for 10 minutes. When all are back aboard the wagon, your guide will take you past several more key areas of interest including some projects under construction that will be featured in upcoming episodes.

Changes from Previous Years
For those of you who have who have been to the farm in past seasons, please note: Roloff Farm has discontinued the self-guided tours. In consideration of the general safety and enjoyment of all guests, tours are now fully guided and offer a more intimate and informative perspective of the Family and Farm.

Tour price is only $5.00 per person (3 and under is free)
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Each tour is approximately 30 minutes in length. Our new tour wagons feature bench style seating and are easy to get on and off. No steps to climb!

Wheelchair Access
One of the three tour wagons is specially suited for wheelchair access; however, the terrain around the town is soft and unpaved.

Trebuchet
Matt & Mike are working to construct the new and improved bigger, stronger, and safer trebuchet. We hope to have it ready in time for the season opener. Until it has been thoroughly tested, we cannot provide an exact date of operation. Thank you for your patience.

Dogs and other Pets
Please do not bring your pets to the farm as they are not allowed inside unless they are registered service animals.

Smoking
There is no smoking allowed on the farm unless you are in the designated smoking area by the parking lot.