10276 E Point Douglas Rd S, Cottage Grove, MN 55016, 651.202.2886
Thank You Event Sponsors
Catering: Chef Andrew Garner A’BriTin Catering & Hospitality
Venue: Historic Hope Glen Farm, In Photo: Elizabeth Sherry, Matthew Sherry, Michelle Tverberg
Florals: Tami Johnson, Studio B Floral
Denn Carriages
Photobus: Stephen Risk, Ryan Veil, Studio Veil
Photographer: Jeannine Pohl, Jeannine Marie Photography
DJ: Gregg Ellis
Volunteer: Stacy Williams, COMPLETE Wedding + Events Twin Cities
Decor: Amber Klaseus, CHARISMA weddings + events
Linens: Erin Olsen, We’ve Got It Covered
About Hope Glen Farm
Hope Glen Farm has over 130 years of documented history attached to its presence. The farm was originally homesteaded by William F. McIntosh, who built the barn in the late 1800’s. The barn was initially used as a dairy barn, then a horse barn while a modest farm house was built. In 1914, the farm was sold to John Healy, the owner of Healy Plumbing and Heating Company of St. Paul. Mr. Healy’s company became closely tied to the Great Northern Railroad, and as it provided the heating and plumbing for many of the train depots that were being built around the country at that time. The farm was named Hope Glen Farm, the name of John Healy’s mother’s maiden name of Hope, and the house settles in a Glen, thus Hope Glen.
Hope Glen Farm has over 130 years of documented history attached to its presence. The farm was originally homesteaded by William F. McIntosh, who built the barn in the late 1800’s. The barn was initially used as a dairy barn, then a horse barn while a modest farm house was built. In 1914, the farm was sold to John Healy, the owner of Healy Plumbing and Heating Company of St. Paul. Mr. Healy’s company became closely tied to the Great Northern Railroad, and as it provided the heating and plumbing for many of the train depots that were being built around the country at that time. The farm was named Hope Glen Farm, the name of John Healy’s mother’s maiden name of Hope, and the house settles in a Glen, thus Hope Glen.