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Carver campers pick blueberries at Silverman's Farm

Plucking sweet blueberries at Siverman’s Farm yields much more than a container of juicy fruit. Time at the farm also provides a pleasurable place to have fun and make new discoveries.

Silverman’s Farm in Easton turns 102 years old this year. Silverman’s Farm was founded by Ben Silverman. Born in New York City in 1898, much like Carver’s namesake, George Washington Carver, Ben loved plants and gardening. At the age of 18, he moved to Connecticut and began working on cow farms for $1.00 per day. When WWI broke out, Ben worked at a munitions factory in Bridgeport. He was able to save enough to purchase his first parcel of land on Sport Hill Road in Easton.

During the ’70s and ’80s, Silverman’s evolved into a Pick Your Own fruit farm featuring a widespread orchard, scenic tractor rides, and petting farm with many types of barnyard animals and fowl. The farm today offers children such as Carver’s summer campers a place of wonder and fun.