Bring your family’s Easter celebration to our table at the W.K. Kellogg Manor House

Celebrate springtime with a delectable Easter brunch at the Manor House, the cereal magnate’s former summer home on beautiful Gull Lake on Sunday, April 1st.

The springtime Easter menu will feature house-made Michigan cherry almond granola, made-to-order omelets, chef carved whole smoked ham with brown sugar rhubarb glaze, assorted Kellogg’s cereals, muffins, pastries, Easter candies and artisan desserts and much more!

Seatings for brunch are available at a variety of times beginning at 11 a.m. and ending at 2 p.m. The cost for the brunch is $29 for members, $32 for non-members and $17 for children ages 5-12. A cocktail menu will be provided and cash or credit cards will be accepted for cocktail purchases. Reservations are required and can be made by phone or email.

The Manor House is located at 3700 E. Gull Lake Dr. in Hickory Corners. To learn more, visit conference.kbs.msu.edu, email conference@kbs.msu.edu or call 269-671-2400.

The W.K. Kellogg Manor House is part of the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station. Celebrate with us our legacy of conservation as we mark 90 years since W.K. Kellogg donated the lands that now make up KBS to Michigan State University. Our commitment to research, education and outreach is built on W.K. Kellogg’s vision for cutting-edge science and learning.

As MSU’s largest off-campus educational complex, we’ve put our land-grant values into practice as we’ve provided the public with examples of science’s crucial role in sustaining natural and managed communities for nearly a hundred years. As we look forward, our students and faculty are working to understand and solve real-world environmental problems for a better tomorrow. To learn more about KBS, visit us online at kbs.msu.edu.

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