NAFDMA’S KIDS PROGRAM

February 8 & 9 | 7:45 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

The NAFDMA Agritourism Convention and Expo is a family-friendly event. Please use the following guidelines for registering your child(ren) for this year's Convention.

  • Children aged 2 years and under do not need to be registered for the event and may attend at no charge. 

  • Children between ages 3 and 17 years should be registered at the appropriate child registration package, according to what events and meals that they will be attending with you. One child can be registered with each adult registration. If you need to register more children, please email christine@nafdma.com for assistance.

  • Children older than 17 years should be registered at the adult rate.

Registration rates for children's registrations are at cost and are intended to cover the costs of meals.

Additionally, for children ages 5-12, NAFDMA plans to again offer educational programming on Sunday and Monday during the Convention education sessions. Children will enjoy age-appropriate activities that mix learning with play—think games, crafts, stories, and hands-on experiences that keep them engaged and smiling. Parents can focus on Convention knowing their kids are safe, cared for, and making memories of their own!

Please email christine@nafdma.com to RSVP your child for this program. Children participating in the program should be registered for the Convention and their name and age provided in the RSVP. A minimum of 5 children are needed to host the program.

Parents will check the participating children in and out of the program each day, and children will join their parents for meals on Sunday and Monday. Meals will not be provided as part of the children's programming.

From a happy participant:

Wilson still talks about his teacher Karesia on the regular! He enjoyed spending time with other kids, and all the fun activities she planned for them! He was the youngest, but still felt included and keeps great memories of his time in the kids program!

Thank you, Gabby Dumas