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RE Farm Café | Farm to Plate Dining, CSA, Workshops, Events More Welcome to RE Farm Café at Windswept See our farm from your table! While dining in the Café enjoy unobstructed views of the surrounding farmland Hear about our awards for Sustainable Building and our commitment to Net-Zero Energy and Water
Refresh - RE Farm Café To restore vitality, with the very best produce, eggs, honey, meats and flowers from Windswept and other local farms for your home kitchen Place your order online Order by: Monday at 9PM for Wednesday pickup
Social Gatherings, Meetings, RE Cooking Classes and Events RE Farm Café builds community, and strengthens connections to the land by honoring fresh, seasonal, and locally grown or raised foods, much of it from our own Windswept Farm We welcome educational groups, private parties, family events, business meetings, workshops, retreats and others to find ways to RE connect to build relationships and
Online Market Home - RE Farm Café The next on Farm Pick-up or for Home Deliveries is: Wednesday, May 21st (Ordering Deadline is Monday, May 19th @ 9pm) >More Details<
About RE Farm Café RE Farm Café, will offer a unique dining experience that serves as a community resource providing educational opportunities while expanding the diversity of agricultural growth opportunity
Cafe Menus - RE Farm Café RE Farm Cafe 1000 Fillmore Road State College, PA 16803 Subscribe to our mailing list
We Bought the Farm! - RE Farm Café RE Farm Café has a permanent home at Windswept Farm! Located in Patton Township near the airport, Windswept Farm was a former B B, wedding venue, and home to award winning sheep
Volunteers help take RE Farm Café from passion project to reality Windswept Farms recently launched its own CSA and Monica estimates that volunteer farmhands from throughout the community have amassed close to 3,000 volunteer hours clearing brush, helping with irrigation and planting harvesting crops