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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!


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Prairie School Farms

Prairie School Farms

Where to find us

Our physical location is a two story limestone building at 5th and Main in Westmoreland, KS. Renovations are ongoing, so please excuse the dust! We are occasionally deep in the it-has-to-get-messier-before-it-gets-better phase. Stay tuned for updates on the progress. We also exhibit at several shows and events.

Upcoming shows and events include:

Sunflower Festival
by Eleanor's Events
Scranton, KS
August 23-25
August 30-Labor Day

Pumpkin Patch
by Mercy Auxiliary
Manhattan, KS
September 27 & 28

Fabulous Finds on Highway 99
Drive north/south along Highway 99
September 27 & 28

Kansas Barn Sale
McPherson, KS
October 5 & 6





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Prairie School Farms
Prairie School Farms, LLC is a small business owned by Jeremy and Emily Lehning. They have a passion for finding antiques and vintage items. They also love farmer's markets, art, handmade and locally grown items. They believe that makers and creatives are some of the best people. Jeremy creates hand painted signs, repurposes furniture and other items into unique home decor pieces, and has an amazing eye for all things vintage. Emily comes from a long line of vintage treasure seekers. She loves styling and decorating and blends vintage, traditional and industrial items for a comfortable and classic feel. The couple loves to work in their garden and yard. Emily is a self-proclaimed plant geek. They have alpacas and offer all natural alpaca yarn, roving and handwoven rugs. These two don't live an ordinary life.
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