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Media Coverage

The Homestead Conference Celebrates Resounding Success, Plans Return in 2026
GNW, April 2025 

Sustainable Living Conference Brings Together America’s Top Homesteading Pioneers
Yahoo, March 2025

Heritage Choir and Orchestra 2024 Christmas Concert
GNW, December 2024

Farm Fun Continues: Homestead Heritage Holiday Market Brings Fun, Food, and Gift Shopping for Two Additional Saturdays
GNW, December 2024

37th Annual Homestead Heritage Fair and Holiday Market Offers Three Weekends of Fun, Food, and Holiday Shopping
GNW, November 2024

After Chasing Fame and Finding Darkness, Actress Tehya Johns Finds Light and Love at Homestead Heritage
GNW, November 2024

Have a Seat, or Make Your Own: Hand-Crafting Furniture at Homestead Heritage Woodworking Shop
GNW, November 2024

Macramé Artist Ties Form, Function, and Family Together at Homestead Heritage
GNW, October 2024

Watch as Glassblower Creates Beauty and Function from Recycled Glass in Restored Building at Homestead Heritage
KXAN, October 2024

Video: One-tank road trips
WFAA, 2021

Waco Makers: Homestead Heritage anchors a growing Waco craft scene
WacoTrib, December 2020

The Master Potter Molds Us, Each and Every One
WacoTrib, July 2015
by Bill Tinsley

A Handcrafted Life
Tex Appeal Magazine: Life & Style in Central Texas, Nov 9, 2014
by Catherine Hosman

Homestead Heritage: Self-Sufficient Living in Action
Mother Earth News, June/July 2013
by Bryan Welch

Homestead Heritage Is a Trip Back in Time
Killeen Daily Herald, Jun 30, 2014
by Tim Orwig

Video: Homestead Heritage Village
Texas Country Reporter, 2012

Fast Break: Homestead Heritage Village, near Elm Mott
Dallas Morning News, October 24, 2010
by Mary G. Ramos

Rediscover Lost Arts at Homestead Heritage’s Brazos de Dios
The Dallas Morning News, November 13, 2010
by Allison Miller

Brazos de Dios Homesteads
The Dallas Morning News

Homestead Heritage Teaches Rural Crafts
Grit, November/December 2009
by Sandy Bates Bell

American Journeys: In Obliging Waco, Dr Pepper Is the King
New York Times, January 12, 2007

Where Community Is No Cliché
Christianity Today, February 9, 2005
by Roger Olson, photos by Dan Bryant

WORKING MEDIA VISITATION POLICY FOR HOMESTEAD HERITAGE

Homestead Heritage welcomes accredited members of the media to visit and cover our farms, workshops, attractions, events, and experiences. To ensure a smooth and productive visit, the following guidelines must be observed:

Eligibility and Accreditation

  1. Media Credentials: All visiting media representatives must provide valid, current press credentials and/or proof of editorial assignment from a recognized media outlet.
  2. Pre-Approval: Media visits must be coordinated and approved in advance through Homestead Heritage’s Public Relations agency, Crosswind Media & Public Relations. Walk-in or same-day requests cannot be accommodated.
  3. Freelancers: Freelancers must present a letter of assignment from an accredited outlet.

Scheduling and Access

  1. Appointments: Media visits must be scheduled at least 10 business days in advance. Special events may require earlier requests.
  2. Media Escort: Depending on the nature of the visit, an assigned staff employee of Homestead Heritage may escort media personnel during their visit.
  3. Restricted Areas: Certain backstage and restricted areas are off-limits unless pre-arranged as part of the visit.

Permitted Activities

  1. Photography and Videography:
    • Photos and videos are allowed for editorial purposes only.
    • Tripods, external lighting, or large equipment require prior approval.
    • Filming must not disrupt guest experiences, homes of residents, farm operations, or workspaces marked as not open to the public.
    • Signs noting that certain areas are off-limits to reporters and photographers must be respected.
  2. Interviews:
    • Interviews with residents, crafts persons or other Homestead Heritage representatives must be arranged through Crosswind Media & Public Relations.
    • Guest interviews are not allowed without prior consent from the guest and Homestead Heritage.

Conduct and Safety

  1. Guest Experience: Media visits must not interfere with the enjoyment of other guests or disrupt operations.
  2. Identification: Media personnel must wear visible media badges or passes provided by Homestead Heritage at all times.
  3. Safety: All media must adhere to Homestead Heritage’s safety protocols, including ride, stage and attraction policies.

Usage and Content

  1. Content Restrictions: Media may not use footage, photos, or reports for commercial purposes without written permission.
  2. Attribution: All published content must credit “Homestead Heritage” when referencing the Homestead Heritage community.

Special Events and Premieres

  1. Media invited to specific events must RSVP by the stated deadline and comply with any additional event-specific guidelines.
  2. Event credentials will outline specific areas of access and activities allowed.

Contact Information

For inquiries or to schedule a visit, contact Crosswind Media & Public Relations at:

  • Email: info@homesteadheritage.com
  • Phone: 254.716.1013

Homestead Heritage reserves the right to deny or revoke media access at its discretion for failure to adhere to this policy or for any reason deemed necessary to maintain the integrity of the guest experience, private residence and operations.

This policy is effective immediately and subject to change at Homestead Heritage’s discretion.

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