Jennifer Garner made a decision to save her family’s history
Jennifer Garner, celebrated for her authentic charm, took a heartfelt step to honor her family’s legacy by purchasing their ancestral farm in Locust Grove, Oklahoma. This land, bought by her grandparents in 1936 for $700 from her grandfather’s World War I bonus, has deep roots, featuring a modest two-room house and 20 acres. Over time, ownership fluctuated among relatives until Garner decisively reclaimed it in 2017, aiming to restore its agricultural vitality.
Garner’s venture, “Once Upon a Farm,” co-founded with Ari Raz, John Foraker, and Cassandra Curtis, breathes new life into the farm. It’s a nod to her family’s farming heritage, now producing organic, child-friendly food. Launched in 2018, the initiative marries nostalgia with nutrition, offering busy parents wholesome meal options. Garner’s commitment has not only safeguarded her family history but also propelled the farm towards a sustainable, health-focused future, with products now featured in major American retailers and online, rejuvenating the farm’s legacy.