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Berry Picking at Rainbow Omega’s Blueberry Hill: Annual Festival Returns for Second Year

Blueberry Sale

Calhoun County – Prepare your baskets and get ready for a delightful day of blueberry picking at Rainbow Omega’s Blueberry Hill! The annual event, now in its second year, is scheduled for Saturday, June 15, from 7 AM to 2 PM, promising a day filled with the joy of harvesting fresh blueberries straight from the bush.

Following the overwhelming success of last year’s inaugural berry-picking day, Rainbow Omega is excited to welcome back the community for another round of blueberry picking. Visitors can relish the opportunity to handpick their own blueberries, fostering a deeper connection to the land and the food it produces.

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At the heart of Rainbow Omega lies a deeply meaningful mission: to empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by providing them with meaningful employment opportunities and a sense of purpose. A key aspect of this mission is the cultivation of plants, including the vibrant blueberries showcased at Blueberry Hill. Plants grown in the greenhouses at Rainbow Omega are tended to and nurtured by the individuals of Rainbow Omega, there’s a profound sense of pride and fulfillment in seeing their efforts come to fruition. As they witness members of the community leaving with these beautiful plants, there’s a tangible acknowledgment of a job well done, reinforcing their value and contribution. Moreover, the proceeds generated from plant sales serve to further Rainbow Omega’s mission, ensuring that the organization can continue its vital work in empowering and supporting individuals with disabilities.

For those with mobility concerns, Rainbow Omega will provide golf carts to ensure that everyone can participate in the blueberry picking experience. Additionally, for those who prefer not to pick their own berries, pre-picked and packaged blueberries will be available for purchase, allowing everyone to indulge in the delicious fruits of the harvest.

Beyond blueberry picking, the event offers a range of activities and attractions for attendees to enjoy. Food trucks will be on-site, serving up a variety of delectable dishes to satisfy hunger pangs, while the garden and gift shop will offer a selection of unique items perfect for Father’s Day gifts or any special occasion.

The garden and gift shop features devotional books and an array of plants grown on-site, including beautiful hanging baskets filled with geraniums and impatiens, many on sale for just $10 each. This presents a wonderful opportunity for visitors to not only enjoy the festival but also support Rainbow Omega’s mission of providing meaningful employment to its individuals.

Rainbow Omega’s garden and gift shop operates Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM and on Saturdays from 8 AM to 2PM, though it will be closed on Memorial Day. The store offers a range of plants, many  cultivated by the individuals at Rainbow Omega, and every purchase contributes to furthering the organization’s mission.

With over 500 blueberry plants ready for picking, this year’s event promises to be a memorable occasion for the whole family. Whether you’re a blueberry enthusiast or simply looking for a fun day out, join Rainbow Omega on June 15 for a day of blueberry picking, delicious food, and community camaraderie.

 

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

Blueberry Sale

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