Kollwelter Family to Host Walworth County Dairy Breakfast / Desayuno Lacteo del Contado de Walworth

Discover, taste and support Wisconsin’s signature industry at the 48th Annual Walworth County Farm Bureau Dairy Breakfast on Saturday, June 14 from 7 to 11 am at JC-Kow Farms in Whitewater. JC-Kow Farms – owned and operated by the Kollwelter family – is located at W7522 Bluff Road, Whitewater. Whether you’re a lifelong dairy lover or new to farm-fresh experiences, the Kollwelter family invites you to come learn more about the people, products and passion that fuel the state’s $52.8 billion dairy industry.  

Breakfast will include scrambled eggs, pancakes, sausage, cheese, milk and ice cream. The Walworth County Dairy Promotion Committee will also be selling charcuterie cups featuring local cheese, meat and strawberries. There will be farm tours, animal displays, a scavenger hunt and other activities for families to enjoy. Tickets can be purchased at the event – $10 for adults, $5 for children, under 5 eat for free. Parking will be located east of the farm with shuttles running to and from the farm. Parking for those with disabilities will be available on the farm. The event will be held rain or shine.

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