Dec 13, 2021
Feb. 2-3 dates set for Southwest Michigan Horticultural Days

The Southwest Michigan Horticultural Days are returning on Feb. 2-3 at Lake Michigan College’s Mendel Center in Benton Harbor, Michigan.

Hosted by the Michigan Grape Society and Michigan State University Extension this year’s event will feature sessions on tree fruit, vegetables, blueberries, grapes, and new for 2022, enology and marketing sessions have been added.

Tickets can be purchased at https://michigangrapesociety.simpletix.com/

Wednesday event hours are 8 a.m. -4:30 p.m.
Thursday event hours are 8 a.m-. 3 p.m.
Tickets are valid for both days of the event.
To view program details please visit canr.msu.edu/swmrec (look under Resources and Reports) after Jan. 7, 2022. RUP credits will be available for many of the educational sessions; details are available at the registration desk.
Tickets are $60 per person and are available for pre-order until Friday, January 21st. After that, they will cost $75 at the door.
There will be a limited number of tickets available for purchase at the door, we recommend you pre-register for this event.
Any Questions? Please Contact Amy Birk at [email protected].
The Lake Michigan College Mendel Center requires all guests wear a mask unless in a food and beverage designated area. Guests will not be allowed to attend the event without a mask, and NO REFUNDS for the event will be issued.
Due to the uncertainty created by Michigan weather and COVID-19, the MGS will be providing no refunds for attendees should this event be canceled entirely.



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