Rogge Family Vineyard and Event Space

Rogge Family Vineyard and Event Space We offer a party rental space rich in rustic charm for the hosting of a memorable event.

RECENTLY ENGAGED?
11/18/2024

RECENTLY ENGAGED?

Dalton & Alex est. 2024Moira Hope Photography
10/26/2024

Dalton & Alex est. 2024
Moira Hope Photography

We still have available Saturdays in 2024 ~ June, July, August, and October!
01/31/2024

We still have available Saturdays in 2024 ~ June, July, August, and October!

Nothing beats the venue in fall.....
01/05/2024

Nothing beats the venue in fall.....

Marcus & Kourtney Nov. 2023
01/05/2024

Marcus & Kourtney Nov. 2023

Jason & Amy Jo Sept. 2023
01/04/2024

Jason & Amy Jo Sept. 2023

Trevor & Madison June 2023
01/04/2024

Trevor & Madison June 2023

Will & Casey Aug. 2023
01/04/2024

Will & Casey Aug. 2023

Address

707 N Kurzweil Road
Raymore, MO
64083

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ABOUT OUR PLACE

Our names are Craig and Nancy Rogge, and we have owned and lived on this property for over 34 years. We have raised two children here and have used our barns and property over the years to raise horses, cows, chickens, ducks, rabbits, cats, and dogs. We have over thirty years of wonderful memories on our place. Our barns were built in 1944 by a previous owner, Walter Kurzweil, who our street is named after and who used the property and barns for a dairy farm. Walter Kurzweil had deep ties to the Raymore community as well as had family connections to the Maxine Dean family (Walter was her Uncle), another prominent Raymore name.

If you go back even further, our property was granted to a young man in 1857 as part of the “ScripWarrant Act of 1847.” At that time, public land was gifted through this Act to military personnel for their service in the Mexican-American War. At a later time around 1872, J.W. Harrelson, one of Raymore’s founding members, owned our property.