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 and to the organization's mission.
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Join us for an evening in support of youth programs at Krasl Art Center, the beloved St. Joseph art museum and regional art center. Krasl believes creative expression is vital to all of our lives, and actively fosters it with young people year-round through studio art classes, camps, drop-in family programs, and community partnerships. Learn how art impacts young people and find inspiration of your own during this artistic event.
Guest speakers: Nathan Margoni, Director of Education, and Tami Fauver, Executive Director & Chief Curator.
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This ticket includes a $150 donation to the Krasl Art Center that will be collected at the time of booking.
Having begun as a clothesline art exhibition put on by a few local artists along the St. Joe bluff in 1962, the Krasl Art Center has grown into a public gallery and studio space where the community can experience exhibitions, installation, and events, as well as participate in classes, camps, and workshops.
The event begins with a welcome drink and conversation with Nathan Margoni, Director of Education, and Tami Fauver, Executive Director & Chief Curator.
Immediately after the talk, a multi-course dinner featuring crops grown by Granor will be served in our Greenhouse. Beverage pairings are included.
This ticket includes a $150 donation to the Krasl Art Center 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.
Discussion begins at 6:45 PM ET. Dinner begins at 7:15 PM ET.
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!
Granor Farm is fortunate to be rooted in a state full of artisan producers. Granor’s “Meet the Producer” program connects diners with local food and beverage producers. Our program begins with a discussion orientated around farming, followed by a multi-course meal showcasing ingredients grown by Granor and featuring the producer’s product.
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Join us as we host a special evening with Vanessa Frias, owner and founder of Willowbrook Farms, an open grazed pork, lamb, goat, and chicken farm in Cassopolis, Michigan. We began sourcing meat from Willowbrook in 2024 and it has quickly become a customer and staff favorite.
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*While we accommodate dietary restrictions, please note that this dinner will feature meat in each course.*