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Prairie Crossing Farm offers Organic Plant Sale, open hous

Visit the Prairie Crossing Farm in Grayslake during the Organic Plant Sale and Farm Open House from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 16.

Purchase organic plants for your garden, visit the chickens, and support the farmers growing local food in the community. This free educational event will be held rain or shine, with some activities dependent on the weather.

Certified organic plants, other farm products, and community supported agriculture shares for organic vegetables, free-range eggs, and pastured pork will be available for sale.

Participating farm businesses include Marigold Hill Organics, Radical Root Farm, Sandhill Family Farms, and Yaw-Ye Farms. Meet the farmers at the Prairie Crossing Farm and learn about how they produce food for customers throughout the Chicago region.

Prairie Farm Corps participants will sell plants they have grown as a fundraiser for this youth development program that integrates personal/professional development with farm work and provides experience cooking healthy meals with fresh vegetables. A list of the plants for sale by the Prairie Farm Corps is available at www.libertyprairie.org.

Farm visitors can also visit the chickens, view the vintage tractors in use at the Prairie Crossing Farm, and more. A farm scavenger hunt will be offered for families, and free walking farm tours will depart from the tractor display at 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Walking tours will travel through the farm on uneven surfaces, including wood chips, gravel, and soil. The Farm is a no smoking facility.

The Prairie Crossing Farm is at 32400 N. Harris Road in Grayslake. Enter Prairie Crossing via Route 45 at Jones Point Road and follow the signs to the farm. Event parking will be on both sides of Harris Road. (Do not block the driveways of the farm's neighbors.)

Reserved parking for vehicles displaying disability/handicap plates or placards will be in the Yellow Farmhouse parking lot at the entrance to the event.

The Liberty Prairie Foundation's Farm Business Development Center prepares new farmers to meet the demand for locally-grown organic food in the Chicago region. Farmers build their business with affordable access to certified organic land and access to experienced mentor farmers (Sandhill Family Farms), gradually scaling up to launch at a more permanent site.

The Farm Business Development Center is successfully launching new farm businesses to meet consumer demand.

Since 1993, the Liberty Prairie Foundation has provided leadership and financial support for sustainable local food system development, social entrepreneurship, conservation, environmental education, and civic engagement.

Visit www.libertyprairie.org for additional information.

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