WELCOME.

We're a  Small Family Farm with  Big Hospitable Charm!                         We host Up-Scale Down-Home Gatherings & Parties, Day Trips, Workshops & Retreats to groups of all kinds.

Enjoy a 2.5 hour complete                         'Slice of Life'   authentic day trip experience or up to a 3 or 4 day Workshop or Retreat.                                                        Life is Good in the Country! 

 

Ivy Jean's Farmstead: A Simple Slice of the Beautiful Ozark Life.

Host Cyndi Strecky Rutherford, with husband Stan.

CLEMENTINE facing the winter sunrise. 

A Slice of Life, Ozark Farmstead Style: An Authentic Day Trip Experience includes: Good Food Great Fun, Learn alittle, Laugh alot

  • Farm Kitchen Fresh  Food, a country meal that fills more than the belly, it fills the soul.  
  • Hot Baked Artisan Breads straight from the Wood-Fired Oven. 
  • Entertaining Walk n’ Talk Tour of our little  farm, the gardens, and the critter corrals. This is fun! 
  • Stories and Tales of Local Color, Culture & History 
  • Delicious homegrown pies, sweets & seasonal drinks.
  • BOOK your group now. Visit our Contact Us page today.

 HOME-BAKED pies, breads and summer garden fixin’s are plentiful at Ivy Jean’s.• • • • • • • • • • 

The Dancing Fork, farm kitchen is the heart of the farm. Come enjoy something Yummy!  

HOMEMADE Tomato Basil Pie ready for the wood-fired oven!• • • • • • • • • •

GROUPS

  • Woman's Groups
  • Hobby Clubs
  • Church Or Office 
  • Bus Tours
  • Homeschool Families 
  • Other Groups
Click HERE for more information about Groups.
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WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

  • Live-Fire Baking /Cooking
  • Biscuit, Bread & Pie Oh My!
  • Oh Yes You Can Can (Home Canning) 
Click HERE for more information about Workshops & Classes
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  • Diamond Wedding Package
  • Gold Wedding Package 
  • Custom Weddings
Small, Sweet, Sincere & Resonably Priced   Click HERE for more information about Weddings at the Farmstead.
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•  STORY TOPICS    

  • Lives Beneath the Lake
  • Women of the Hills
  • When the Hills Grew More Than Just Banjo Players.

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