Weddings
We have hosted fundraisers, birthday gatherings, and business retreats at the farm, but our specialty is weddings....
Celebrate your love and connect it to your values. Getting married on an organic farm expresses individuality and a commitment to the beauty of local, organic food and flowers. A wedding is an opportunity to share this vision of sustainability with your loved ones. Each event is unique, and crafted to honor the season and the bounty available. Your wedding will reflect your value of local businesses, healthy ecosystems, and delicious food, with a minimum of mainstream commercialism. We are committed to helping you create an event that meets your needs and your vision.
Located 12 miles from Portland, ME, and 10 miles from the coast, convenient to I-95 and Boston, Broadturn Farm partners with local purveyors to ensure the menu you choose for your wedding reception honors the tradition of Maine foods. The flowers from our fields are grown organically, require no shipping and beautify every table at the wedding.
Amenities:
A farm wedding package includes
- space for 200 guests
- Parking on site
- Multiple ceremony sites including fields or forest
- Lavatories
- Lots of space!
Catering:
You are welcome to choose your own caterer, or no caterer at all. If you want some ideas, we have worked in the past with Aurora Provisions. They are committed to creating a menu for your wedding that reflects seasonal, local ingredients, including those coming from the Maine coast. Aurora ensures that Broadturn Farm ingredients are used as available and as many other ingredients as possible are local and sustainable.
We work with you to ensure that your celebration is a reflection of your love, your life, and your values. The farm is at once a vision of our shared heritage and a proposal of a sustainable future. The food which we raise is a fundamental unifier. The beauty is universal. A farm wedding is beautiful, meaningful and memorable.
Farm rental is $1500.
Dates unavailable for 2008: June 21, July 19-20, July 26 and September 6.
Dates unavailable for 2009: August 15 and 22 and September 5.
Contact Stacy for more information about events.
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