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SUMMARY:2023 CWW Lunch August 3: The Positive Effects of Gardening with Jennifer Bronk
DESCRIPTION:Topic: The Positive Effects of Gardening\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Jennifer Bronk\, owner of Bronkberry Farms\n\n \nIn a typically male-led field of work\, Jennifer Bronk truly stands out for all of her hard work and dedication in starting Bronkberry Farms.\n\nOn this family farm\, you can find a 70 x 30 barn\, "state of the art" greenhouse boasting quality flowers\, and fresh vegetable plants. Jennifer and her husband\, Kevin Veen\, established Bronkberry Farms back in 2012. However\, "The Bronk Farm" has been in her family for 5 generations\, growing corn and soybeans.\n\nShe grew up learning the ropes from her father and grandfather who were farmers. Helping out on the farm became like second nature to Jennifer. Many years later\, after traveling to Michigan for apples and vegetables\, she decided to turn her family farm into a garden center.\n\nHer and her husband started as a roadside stand with a small greenhouse\, a   acre vegetable garden\, and a pumpkin patch. Plainfield has always been where the family farm was\, so when growing bigger\, she knew she had to stay true to the area.\n\n"I love being a part of the community and providing farm fresh veggies to the public\," she says. "Also\, being able to see all the faces I've known for years and meeting new families."\n\nAs you can imagine\, running a farm is not easy. There are many things to take into consideration. Although they are open all year around\, the most popular seasons are spring\, summer\, and fall. During the warmer seasons\, you have to think about the weather\, "Which you have no control over\," says Jennifer.\n\nDuring the pandemic\, Jennifer realized that her business increased due to being an essential business and offering fresh healthy choices to those in her community.\n\nWhile visiting Bronkberry Farms\, she wants you to feel at ease. "I want to make people feel relaxed\, refreshed\, and grounded. Alleviate some stress and come to hangout." Overall\, Jennifer wants her farm to be a true destination for the community where you can come and spend time.\n\nFor the future of the business\, she would like to bring families together and provide a nice outdoor atmosphere. Their open space can be used for events and celebrations.\n\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Service: Will County Habitat for Humanity\n\n\n\nHabitat for Humanity partners with people in our community\, and all over the world\, to help them build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through participation in the program\, Habitat homeowners achieve the strength\, stability and independence they need to build a better life for themselves and for their families. Will County Habitat for Humanity builds homes\, communities and hope!\n\n\n\nThey need:\n\n\n	Bottles of Gatorade\n	Single serve packets of Propel or Gatorade to mix into water\n	Individually wrapped snacks\n	Granola Bars\n	Crackers\n	Chips\n	Nuts\n	Cookies\n\n If you are able\, please consider bringing items for donation to the August CWW Luncheon!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:16px\;"><strong>Topic:&nbsp\;</strong><span style="color: rgb(34\, 34\, 34)\; font-family: Arial\, Helvetica\, sans-serif\;">The Positive Effects of Gardening</span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Speaker:</strong>&nbsp\;<span class="S1PPyQ" style="color: rgb(10\, 10\, 0)\;">Jennifer Bronk\, owner of Bronkberry Farms</span></span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;\n<p>In a typically male-led field of work\, Jennifer Bronk truly stands out for all of her hard work and dedication in starting Bronkberry Farms.</p>\n\n<p>On this family farm\, you can find a 70 x 30 barn\, &ldquo\;state of the art&rdquo\; greenhouse boasting quality flowers\, and fresh vegetable plants. Jennifer and her husband\, Kevin Veen\, established Bronkberry Farms back in 2012. However\, &ldquo\;The Bronk Farm&rdquo\; has been in her family for 5 generations\, growing corn and soybeans.</p>\n\n<p>She grew up learning the ropes from her father and grandfather who were farmers. Helping out on the farm became like second nature to Jennifer. Many years later\, after traveling to Michigan for apples and vegetables\, she decided to turn her family farm into a garden center.</p>\n\n<p>Her and her husband started as a roadside stand with a small greenhouse\, a &frac14\; acre vegetable garden\, and a pumpkin patch. Plainfield has always been where the family farm was\, so when growing bigger\, she knew she had to stay true to the area.</p>\n\n<p>&ldquo\;I love being a part of the community and providing farm fresh veggies to the public\,&rdquo\; she says. &ldquo\;Also\, being able to see all the faces I&rsquo\;ve known for years and meeting new families.&rdquo\;</p>\n\n<p>As you can imagine\, running a farm is not easy. There are many things to take into consideration. Although they are open all year around\, the most popular seasons are spring\, summer\, and fall. During the warmer seasons\, you have to think about the weather\, &ldquo\;Which you have no control over\,&rdquo\; says Jennifer.</p>\n\n<p>During the pandemic\, Jennifer realized that her business increased due to being an essential business and offering fresh healthy choices to those in her community.</p>\n\n<p>While visiting Bronkberry Farms\, she wants you to feel at ease. &ldquo\;I want to make people feel relaxed\, refreshed\, and grounded. Alleviate some stress and come to hangout.&rdquo\; Overall\, Jennifer wants her farm to be a true destination for the community where you can come and spend time.</p>\n\n<p>For the future of the business\, she would like to bring families together and provide a nice outdoor atmosphere. Their open space can be used for events and celebrations.<br />\n<br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:#0000FF\;"><span style="font-size:16px\;"><strong>Community Service: Will County Habitat for Humanity</strong></span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size:14px\;">Habitat for Humanity partners with people in our community\, and all over the world\, to help them build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through participation in the program\, Habitat homeowners achieve the strength\, stability and independence they need to build a better life for themselves and for their families. Will County Habitat for Humanity builds homes\, communities and hope!<br />\n<br />\nThey need:</span></span></p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li><span style="color:#0000FF\;">Bottles of Gatorade</span></li>\n	<li><span style="color:#0000FF\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Single serve packets of Propel or Gatorade to mix into water</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="color:#0000FF\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Individually wrapped snacks</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="color:#0000FF\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Granola Bars</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="color:#0000FF\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Crackers</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="color:#0000FF\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Chips</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="color:#0000FF\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Nuts</span></span></li>\n	<li><span style="color:#0000FF\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Cookies</span></span></li>\n</ul>\n<span style="color:#0000FF\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">&#8203\;If you are able\, please consider bringing items for donation to the August CWW Luncheon!</span></span>
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