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2026 Farm Calendar

Burger Night returns Thursday, April 30 and runs through Sunday, October 4.
Live music, trivia, bingo and special events are being added now, so check back often as the calendar fills in.

Burger Night Basics for 2026

Season dates:
Thursday, April 30 through Sunday, October 4
Weekly hours:
Thursday: 4 pm - close
Friday: 4 pm - close
Saturday: 3 pm - close
Sunday: 12 pm - close
Weekly happenings:
Thursday nights: Trivia
Better Together Thursdays: $2 from every burger sold is donated to help people and pets in need in our community
Friday and Saturday: Live music from 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Sunday Bingo starts at 3 pm
A few holiday weekends and special events may have adjusted music times. Check the individual calendar events for the most accurate times, and watch Facebook for weather-related delays or cancellations.

Volunteer Day

Help us get this place cleaned up, set up and ready to roll before opening season.

Saturday, April 11
9 am - 6 pm
Sunday, April 12
1 pm - 5 pm

We’ll have indoor and outdoor projects, food, drinks, a free volunteer T-shirt and birthday cake for Adeyle’s 17th.

See Volunteer Day Details

Now Hiring for 2026

Want to be part of the team once we’re open? We’re hiring for 2026.

We’re looking for dependable people who can help us keep things moving during Burger Night season.

View Job Openings

Special Ticketed Events

Wednesday, July 22: Murder Mystery Wedding on the Farm
Saturday, July 25: Fungi Foray, Mushroom Walk with Tavis Lynch

Use This Calendar

If you use Google Calendar, make this one do some of the remembering for you. Add can’t-miss events right into your own calendar, print what you need or check back here as the season fills in.

We’re doing our best to make remembering TF easy because Burger Night season seems to end almost as soon as it starts. Could summer go any faster in the Midwest?