You’ll be able to enjoy one of the final dairy breakfasts in the state a day earlier than usual this July. Traditionally held on the first Sunday of July, the Sevastopol FFA and its alumni announced that it will take place this year on July 6th, the month’s first Saturday. It will take place at Country View Dairy Farm in Sturgeon Bay, which will highlight its milking and syrup operations. It is not the first time the adjustment has been made, but it was usually done out of respect for the county’s Independence Day celebrations on July 4th. Sevastopol FFA Alumni Treasurer Tim Ash says the change is to better accommodate its volunteers who put in a 12-14 hour day to make the event happen and to coordinate with the travel plans of its large tourist base that uses Sunday as a travel day. Two things that will not change are the food options featuring Door County products and the large impact they have on the Sevastopol FFA program.
After Brown County kicked things off last weekend with over 8,000 at its annual Breakfast on the Farm, close to 40 similar events will occur across the state to celebrate June Dairy Month. That includes next weekend’s Kewaunee County Breakfast on the Farm at Heim’s Hillcrest Dairy in Algoma on Father’s Day.
