TIS THE SEASON…to buy locally-grown apples.
Saturday afternoon Randy and I aimed west out of Faribault to Apple Creek Orchard, 5524 185th Street West, for a bag of apples. But we found much more. We found Christmas and, more importantly, the Christmas spirit.
This wasn’t just about picking up a bag of apples and then leaving. This was about lingering and engaging in a festive setting. This was about chatting with co-owner Tami Theis, who welcomed us with warmth. I felt like more than just a customer. I felt valued. Appreciated. As if I was talking to a friend. And that gives me reason to return (beyond just apples).

Tami and her husband, Kevin, are new owners of the orchard purchased from Dan Ableman. During this visit and a previous one, Tami expressed her appreciation for Dan’s knowledge and help as they learn the ins and outs of operating an orchard.
But the couple is also infusing new ideas into a family-owned and operated agri-entertainment business. Wagon rides. Apple slinging. A corn maze. Photo props. All were a part of their fall offerings. And now they’ve transitioned to Christmas.

As we entered the farmyard, I noticed immediately the Christmas trees fronting the poleshed style store. I had no idea Apple Creek sold trees. They do—Canadian fir at $10/foot—plus seasonal pots, wreaths and garlands.

And inside the boutique, which, yes, includes refrigeration units filled with bagged apples, there’s more. Clothing. Seasonal décor. Honey, Maple syrup. Gift boxes of local goods. And, on this Saturday, the fused glass art of Northfield artist Geralyn Thelen, who set up shop for the day. (She’s hosting a holiday open house from 10 am – 4 pm December 3-5 at her home studio, 2001 Lincoln Street South, Northfield. Guests are required to wear face masks. If you can’t attend, you are welcome to schedule an appointment. Call 507.581.1239.)
A life-sized animated Santa, standing near a Christmas tree and against a sleigh backdrop, adds to the holiday setting. The real Santa visits the orchard on Saturday, December 11, in a “Cocoa with Santa” by appointment event from 10 am – 4 pm. The cost is $20 for a 15-minute visit and photo with Santa. (Register on the website.)

Tami set up a Hot Cocoa Bar inside the store, with offerings of not only cocoa, but also coffee and homemade apple cider. I highly-recommend the cider. I stepped outside to sip my beverage while perusing the trees corralled in portable fencing and seasonal décor staged among straw bales. The cider, hand-pressed at the orchard and made with Tami’s special recipe (cinnamon, nutmeg and oranges), was probably the best I’ve ever tasted. I stepped back inside to tell her that. Eventually, the Theises will sell their cider with Tami’s recipe included.

And come June 2022, if all goes as planned with contractors, the couple will open The Blossom event venue. A place for gatherings—wedding receptions, holiday parties, corporate events, graduation parties (two Theis kids will be the first) and other celebrations.
In keeping with their agri-entertainment goals, the Theises are also adding a wiffle ball field, which Tami says her husband is especially excited about. They’ll also offer homemade pizza, donuts, caramels and that cider I savored so much. I look forward to trying some or all. I fully expect the Theis family to succeed in their endeavor. They are a team. Committed. Enthusiastic. Hard-working. Friendly. They bring something new to the Faribault area. Already, Apple Creek Orchard is drawing customers from all over, including the metro. The Theis family is providing experiences, which create memories and bond families. All in a beautiful rural setting.
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FYI: Apple Creek Orchard is currently open from 9 am – 6 pm Thursday-Sunday. Check the orchard Facebook page for updates.
© Copyright 2021 Audrey Kletscher Helbling
Looks like my kind of place! Love that fused glass!
You would love Apple Creek Orchard, Beth Ann. I, too, love Gerie’s fused glass art.
How FESTIVE and OH SO WELCOMING!!! I probably eat an apple a day and the citrus has been pretty great lately too. The wreaths – love a wreath on the front door during the Holidays. The Theis Family has a great thing going and for sure are hustling – I can so get behind that in supporting and buying from the small business owners. It is so much about the experiences and the gathering to make those lasting memories 🙂 Happy Day – Enjoy
Renee, I can read your enthusiasm in your comment. Thank you for encouraging the Theis family and for supporting small businesses.
I can’t wait to go there. Thanks for highlighting this new business.
I think you’d enjoy Apple Creek in the early fall especially.
That sounds like my kind of place!! I would love to be there for the festivities. Enjoy.
Oh, Norma, I think you would love Apple Creek Orchard, too.
Wow! That all looks awesome! I wanted to buy one of those glass candy dishes just from your beautiful picture. The cider looked yummy. Cool that this younger family is making their mark with an older apple orchard. I think that is just wonderful.
I agree that what the Theis family is doing is a wonderful endeavor. Their enthusiasm, dedication and more are there, for sure.
What a fun place! Biggest gnomes ever! Takes real talent to display so much attractively, or maybe it’s anything works! Good for them! Expansion plans sound ambitious, a real plus for the area.
Thank you for recognizing and appreciating what the Theis family has done/is doing.
Audrey, your review was quite thorough, and sure hope you passed it on to the owners. Your review was glowing and sounds like just the place to find the Christmas Spirit.
Yup, they’re aware, Sue, as Tami subscribes to my blog. Thank you for your kind words.
Oh I would have fun here for sure!
Yes, you would enjoy Apple Creek Orchard.