Granor Farm is fortunate to be rooted in a region supported by a variety of organizations devoted to improving the common good. Granor’s “Community Benefit Dinner” series connects diners with regional place-makers with Granor Farm as a philanthropic partner. Our program begins with a discussion orientated around the organization and how it connects to the region, followed by a multi-course meal showcasing ingredients grown by Granor.
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Join us for an evening in support of Chikaming Open Lands, an accredited land conservancy that has been protecting green spaces in southern Berrien County since 1999.
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This ticket includes a $150 donation to Chikaming Open Lands that will be collected at the time of booking.
Chikaming Open Lands is an accredited land conservancy, dedicated to preserving and protecting open spaces in southern Berrien County. Founded in 1999 by a group of concerned members of the community, the organization currently protects well over 2000 acres and growing. Its mission is to preserve the rural, natural character of this area; improve water quality in our streams, rivers, and in Lake Michigan; and protect and restore native plant and animal habitat in the region.
The event begins with drinks and a conversation with Chikaming Open Lands Executive Director, Ryan Postema, and Granor's Operations Manager, Jake Lohroff about farmland conservation--a key component of Chikaming Open Lands' work --and how protecting agricultural lands benefits communities like ours.
Immediately after the talk, a multi-course dinner featuring crops grown by Granor and inspired by our local parks and preserves will be served in our Greenhouse.
This ticket includes a $150 donation to Chikaming Open Lands that will be collected at the time of booking. Please know we are not a restaurant open to the public. All dinners are ticketed by advance reservation only and include beverage pairings. No outside alcohol is allowed.
Farm Store & Farm
3480 Warren Woods Road
Three Oaks, MI 49128
Greenhouse & School House
3520 Warren Woods Road
Three Oaks, MI 49128
From:
Downtown Three Oaks: Three Oaks Rd. (north) to Warren Woods Rd.
St. Joseph & Chicago: I-94 Exit 6 (Union Pier)
New Buffalo: Red Arrow Highway (north) to Warren Woods Rd.
Niles: Highway 12 West to Pardee Rd. to Warren Woods Rd.
We are located 7 miles east of Red Arrow Highway or 3 miles north of Highway 12 on Warren Woods Road, between Log Cabin Road and Pardee Road.
There’s a bunch of great reasons to visit the farm all year round, from our annual Seedling Sale, to visiting the Farm Store, to participating in our CSA or Farm Camp programs. Join us on Fridays and Saturdays for dinner in our state of the art Greenhouse!
Join us for a special evening celebrating the work of Hans and Marianne Sundquist, visual and culinary artists from Santa Fe, NM.
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Dinner will begin with a welcome drink and a conversation with Hans and Marianne about how their two disciplines, visual art and cooking, influence each other and play off of each other's strengths. Following the discussion will be a multi-course collaboration dinner inspired by Hans' art, artisan ingredients from their company, Stokli, and prepared by Chef Sundquist and the Granor Kitchen Team.
Presented as part of Art Attack 2024.