Scout, a freshly renovated 1965 Airstream turned mobile bookstore is pulling into Granor Farm!
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Scout is stocked with the latest in adult fiction, sizzling beach reads, and fun children’s books to inspire their reading goals this summer.
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A portion of book sales will go to the local chapter of Blessings in a Backpack. Granor Farm is proud to support this organization that provides easy-to-prepare meals each weekend for children in the River Valley School District.
Be sure to stop by on Saturday, July 19, between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm to meet three children’s authors from Chicago who will give short readings and be on hand to sign their books.
Seth Marcus
For as long as he can remember, Seth has had a love of nature. He spends about as much time outside as his life allows. He enjoys kayaking, hiking, biking, and meandering strolls—like Agnes in his book Agnes Knows Nature.
Jeff Miller
Jeff is a middle-grade author and former camp counselor. He is the author of The Nerdy Dozen series. His latest novel, Rare Birds, is about his own experience living through a parent’s heart transplant.
Adi Alsaid
Born and raised in Mexico City, Adi is the author of several young adult novels including North of Happy, a Kirkus Best book nominee. He has also edited Come On In, stories about immigration and finding home.
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 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.