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FAQs

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What is the childcare service like?

Answer

Teachers will be stationed around the farm so you can feel safe as your little one explores. We will have teachers stationed at the following children’s activities; play fort, art table, outdoor play kitchen, pool, buffet tables. Teachers will be wearing “sprouts” shirts to identify themselves. Feel free to ask a sprouts teacher to help your child get a plate of food or make a friend while you have a drink.

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Can I stay the night at the reception?

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Yes! We are welcoming all of our guest to tent camp around the yard and in our forest. We have 38 acres available. If you would like to bring a camper feel free, though we don’t have camper hookups. Grandparents and parents will be staying in the farm house. We highly encourage everyone to make the most of the Labor Day weekend and stay the night. If you make the most of Labor Day weekend but do not have a DD we will be taking your keys. 😂

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What’s the weather like?

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Labor Day weekend in Nebraska can vary in temperatures. Most likely it will be in the 80s during the day and the 60s at night. We will know more as the date approaches. In the last 26 years it has only rained once on Labor Day weekend.

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What’s the RSVP deadline?

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RSVP by Leahh’s birthday! 🎈 July 20.

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Can I bring a +1?

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Yes! Just please include that detail in your RSVP along with any children you intend to bring.

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Will I be able to eat gluten free and kosher?

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Yes! Lunch will be dairy / fish, and dinner will be lamb and beef centric. At lunch there will be beef on our charcuterie boards and dinner there will be tzatziki sauce available but there will be plenty of other things to eat to keep kosher. Everything will be gluten free.

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Will there be transportation from the farm to the church?

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Yes! Our family that will be staying on the farm all weekend will have transportation via vans from the farm to the church and back on Sunday.