Tom Corron was a man of deep faith, quick wit, and a servant’s heart. From preserving Historic Corron Farm to advocating for Alpha-1 patients, he dedicated his life to helping others. His infectious laugh and storytelling will be missed by the many communities he loved and led.
Corron Farm Preservation Society is to preserve, increase, and enrich the knowledge of the history of the Corron Farm and early Campton Township. Our mission is to commemorate the Corron family’s contributions to the settlement and agricultural history of Campton Township.
Join us on Saturday, October 18, from 1–4 PM at the Historic Corron Farm for our 190th Anniversary Celebration. We look forward to seeing everyone — rain or shine! Click the Event link below for full details.
EventCorron Farm Preservation Society is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to preserving, increasing, and enriching knowledge of Corron Farm and early Campton Township’s history and providing leisure and educational opportunities for Township residents, businesses, and surrounding communities.
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At the Corron Farm Preservation Society, we have many exciting events and happenings going on. Many of our events are open to families of all ages, and we cordially invite you to please come out and attend one of our events.
EventsYour gift has a significant and immediate impact on the Corron Farm Preservation Society’s ability to fund desperately needed preservation projects and help us create a living history museum to preserve and teach generations to come about Kane County’s agricultural heritage. We can’t do it alone.
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Campton Township and the Corron Farm Preservation Society share a commitment to preserve and restore tallgrass prairie and woodlands at Historic Corron Farm. One of the most significant features of Corron Farm is the abundance of native plants and natural communities from wetland to savanna to woodland to prairie.
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