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Forage Forges Forward to Downtown
4 Sep 2020
Eau Claire
Forage was founded in 2015 with the goal of creating a space for locals to celebrate, enjoy local food, and gather for unique events – and that’s something owner Meredith Kervin Blankenheim plans to continue at Forage’s new home, 403 S. Barstow St.
“Moving to Barstow felt like a natural next step for Forage and its growth,” said owner Kervin Blankenheim. “It means bringing Forage’s events to a more accessible location with a few more amenities and into the downtown business community. For both private and Forage-hosted public events, being downtown is so convenient and means we’re able to reach more people more easily.”
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