It's Time for the Annual Blueberry Harvest!

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It's Time for the Annual Blueberry Harvest!

Join us Saturday, July 12, to pick organic blueberries at the farm from 11:00-2:00 Eastern time. Reminder, North Sky Farm is in Michigan, the Eastern time zone, so that's 10:00 am to 1:00 pm Central time. Every year, someone is guaranteed to forget that passing into Michigan, your clock moves ahead an hour. So you lose an hour going to Michigan but gain an hour coming back.

The Harvest will take place rain or shine. Wear long pants, socks, and shoes you can get a little dirty. After all, it is a farm. Bring water, snacks, and your own bucket (best if you can hang it around your neck).

Email us through the Contact Us page if you have questions.

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