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Partner Spotlight: Maine Prairie Studio

Maine Prairie Studio | 1,300 Handmade Pieces for Story Feast | Partner Spotlight

JD and Megan Jorgenson of Maine Prarie Studio created 1,300 original ceramic pieces in 13 glazes for our inaugural gathering, transforming the Story Feast table into a ceramic museum. The story behind the artists.

JD and Megan Jorgenson Maine Prairie Studio ceramics Story Feast

JD and Megan Jorgenson, not only ceramicists of extraordinary talent and generosity, but the best dressed at the Story Feast table, too!

The Ceramicists Behind Every Piece On Our Story Feast Table

When I began planning our inaugural gathering at St. John's Abbey, I knew I wanted the table itself to be extraordinary. Not just the food, not just the venue, but the objects we'd eat from. I wanted to celebrate a local ceramicist whose work could hold the meal in every sense.

I reached out to JD and Megan Jorgenson of Maine Prairie Studio. I knew it was a big ask: 180 guests, a multi-course family-style dinner, custom pieces for an event that had never happened before.

To my astonishment and delight, they said yes.

1,300 Original Pieces

What JD and Megan created for Story Feast was nothing short of extraordinary.

They made 1,300 original pieces in 13 different glazes, fired specifically for this event. They walked through the entire family-style menu with Chefs Mateo and Erin Mackbee, listening carefully to every element of the evening, and then designed original serving vessels for every single dish. Platters, bowls, dishes, hundreds of pieces, each one made by hand. They made original water tumblers and whiskey tumblers, vases, platters. Every single element made with tremendous care by JD and Megan.

It was like having a ceramic museum on the table. It added so much visual depth and warmth to the long tables our guests gathered around.

They kept adding elements to execute the vision, refining and expanding as the event took shape. Their generosity and artistry transformed the gathering into something none of us could have imagined.

A Standing Ovation

On the night of the feast, JD and Megan joined us as guests. During the evening, they shared their story with the room, how they'd built Maine Prairie Studio, their philosophy of craft and community, what it meant to create work for an event like this.

They received a standing ovation.

The night overflowed with appreciation and gratitude for them and their work. Guests understood, viscerally, that they weren't just eating an exquisite meal, but that it was being presented to them on a work of art.

Connections Run Deep

One of the most emotional moments of the evening happened before dinner even began.

I looked over and saw JD embracing Phil Steger, the founder of Brother Justus Whiskey. They knew each other and are old friends. Both are alumni of Saint John's University. JD had apprenticed at The Saint John's Pottery. the very studio we'd toured earlier that day, and Phil had built his distillery on Benedictine values he'd absorbed during his time at Saint John's.

The connections kept revealing themselves: ceramic artist and distiller, both shaped by the same place, reuniting at a table set with JD's work and toasted with Phil's whiskey.

That's what Story Feast is about. The people, the places, the invisible threads that tie us together.

About Maine Prairie Studio

Maine Prairie Studio is the pottery studio and home of Megan and JD Jorgenson, located in Kimball, Minnesota, about thirty minutes from Saint John's Abbey. Their mission is to nurture creativity and elevate the ceramic arts through community education for rural Minnesotans.

JD trained at The Saint John's Pottery, apprenticing under master potter Richard Bresnahan. He brought his infant son along to his shifts in the studio, that baby is now a young man in his twenties who joined us at the Story Feast dinner alongside his father. The lineage of craft, passed down through generations, was present at our table in more ways than one.

Beyond their own work, JD and Megan support artists at every stage through internships, apprenticeships, residencies, and retreats. They offer pottery classes for all skill levels, from introductory "Come Try It" sessions to intensive summer workshops. They host private groups, field trips, and parties.

And they welcome visitors. You can schedule a studio tour and see where the magic happens.

Tell them Story Feast sent you.

One Regret

Two days before the event, JD and Megan invited us to come to the studio for the opening of the kiln, the kiln that held many of the pieces destined for our table. With our task list running long, we couldn't make it.

It's my one regret from the entire event. I would have loved to see those pieces emerge still warm from the fire, to witness the moment when clay becomes art.

Next time.

Visit Maine Prairie Studio

Maine Prairie Studio is located in Kimball, Minnesota.

They offer:

  • Pottery classes for all levels

  • Summer intensives

  • Private group sessions and parties

  • Apprenticeships, internships, and artist residencies

  • Studio visits by appointment

Learn more and plan your visit →

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Partner Spotlight: TÖST Sparkling NonAlcoholic Beverage

TÖST Nonalcoholic Beverage | Story Feast Partner Spotlight | St. John's Abbey

Nonalcoholic options shouldn't be an afterthought. TÖST, a sparkling beverage made with white tea, cranberry, and ginger, helped us create a table where everyone felt celebrated. Plus we sent the celebration home in every goody bag!

TOST nonalcoholic sparkling beverage Story Feast dinner

TÖST was served throughout the evening and a bottle was also sent home with every guest in their goody bag

At every Story Feast gathering, we want everyone at the table to feel celebrated, including those who aren't drinking alcohol. Nonalcoholic options shouldn't be an afterthought. They should be just as thoughtful, just as delicious, and just as beautiful in the glass.

That's why we were thrilled to partner with TÖST for our inaugural event at St. John's Abbey.

What Is TÖST?

TÖST is a premium nonalcoholic sparkling beverage crafted with white tea, white cranberry, and ginger. It's dry, not sweet, developed in collaboration with Michelin-starred chefs and James Beard Award winners to pair beautifully with food, just like fine wine.

All-natural ingredients. No artificial flavors. Low sugar, low calorie, and sophisticated enough to hold its own at any table.

It's the kind of drink you actually want in your glass, whether you're driving, sober-curious, abstain from alcohol, or simply choosing not to drink that evening.

TOST nonalcoholic sparkling beverage Story Feast monastery dinner

TÖST not only tastes fantastic, it paired so well with the colors at our Story Feast dinner!

At St. John's Abbey

Throughout the cocktail hour and dinner, guests sipped TÖST alongside the other beverages we served. It looked elegant, tasted wonderful, and gave everyone something celebratory to raise.

And when guests headed home, each goody bag included a bottle of TÖST to enjoy later… a little reminder of the evening and an invitation to recreate that feeling of celebration at their own table.

Why It Mattered

Hospitality means making everyone feel included. At Story Feast, we believe the drink in your hand shouldn't determine whether you feel part of the toast. Partnering with TÖST helped us create a table where everyone belonged.

We're so grateful they said yes.

Learn more about TÖST →

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Photographer Spotlight: Bailey Bassen at St. John’s Abbey

Bailey Bassen, Photographer | Story Feast at St. John's Abbey

Bailey Bassen reached out with a generous offer to photograph our inaugural gathering and delivered images that took our breath away. Meet the eye behind the lens.

Story Feast photography Bailey Bassen St Johns Abbey autumn monastery dinner

Minnesota was at its autumn best on the day of our event at St. John’s Abbey.

Most of the images on this website exist because Bailey Bassen reached out with a generous offer: Would we be interested in having her photograph the event?

We'd never worked together. We'd never even met. But something about her portfolio, and her willingness to take a chance on a brand-new gathering, made us say yes immediately.

It was one of the best decisions we made.

A Leap of Faith

Photographing a Story Feast gathering is not a simple assignment. Our events unfold across hours, in multiple locations, with dozens of moving parts. At St. John's Abbey, that meant capturing:

  • Three simultaneous tours spread across the monastery grounds

  • A cocktail hour with 180 guests

  • A multi-course dinner by candlelight in a historic dining hall

  • The chefs, the partners, the details, the atmosphere

  • Interviews I conducted with key collaborators

I wasn't sure how to prepare someone for all of that. So I wrote Bailey a very detailed shot list, every moment, every partner, every angle I hoped we'd capture, and trusted that it would be enough.

Then the day arrived, and we barely crossed paths. I was managing the event. She was somewhere else entirely, doing her work. I caught glimpses of her moving quickly through the crowd, camera raised, but we didn't have time to check in.

I had no idea if we'd gotten what we needed.

And Then the Photos Arrived

When Bailey delivered her files, I understood.

Every moment was there. The tours: all three of them, happening simultaneously in different corners of the abbey were captured beautifully. The food, the table settings, the candlelight. The guests laughing, the chefs plating, the pottery glowing in the candlelight. The quiet moments and the joyful ones.

I still don't know how she did it. I imagine her sprinting from the organ workshop to the pottery studio to the church to The Great Hall and back again, catching every shot on the list and dozens I hadn't thought to ask for.

She didn't just document the day. She deeply understood it.

A Joy to Work With

Beyond her stunning work, Bailey was an absolute joy, professional, easygoing, and fully committed to capturing something special. She showed up ready, asked the right questions, and then disappeared into the work with quiet confidence.

If you're planning an event in Minnesota and need a photographer who can handle complexity, move fast, and deliver images very quickly that make you catch your breath, Bailey is your person.

Nearly every image on this site is Bailey's, unless otherwise noted. We're so grateful!

Learn More About Bailey →

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Partner Spotlight: Milk & Honey Cider At St. John’s Abbey

Milk & Honey Ciders at Story Feast’s Inaugural Event

We picked up kegs, Pommeau, and tulip glasses… and stayed for a cider tasting by the bonfire. A spotlight on Milk & Honey Ciders, our partner at St. John's Abbey.

Milk and Honey Ciders tasting Minnesota craft cider Story Feast Tours

A cider tasting at Milk & Honey Cider, photo: Jody Eddy

Some partnerships begin with an email. This one began with a bonfire.

A few days before our gathering at St. John's Abbey, we drove out to Milk & Honey Ciders, which is just down the road from the abbey, to pick up their contribution to the evening: kegs of their Estate Cider, bottles of their Pommeau, and, at their insistence, the proper tulip glasses to serve it in. They care about how their cider is experienced right down to the shape of the glass.

What I didn't expect was to stay for a tasting by the bonfire.

The Cidery

Milk & Honey sits in the rolling hills of Stearns County, just north of St. Joseph, Minnesota. The taproom overlooks their orchard, rows and rows of heirloom and traditional cider apple trees stretching toward open fields. It's the kind of place where you're invited to walk the grounds, watch the pressing operation, and settle in with a flight while the afternoon disappears.

Founded by Peter Gillitzer and partners, Milk & Honey focuses on dry, tannic, highly aromatic ciders made with minimal intervention. They source heirloom varieties from across the country, apples with names like Calville Blanc d'Hiver, Arkansas Black, and Kingston Black, and blend across multiple years of production. The result is cider that tastes like wine: complex, layered, meant to be savored.

Their motto: Let the apples shine.

That Afternoon

We arrived to pick up the kegs and ended up by the bonfire, tasting few of their crisp, refreshing ciders as the sun dropped behind the orchard. We talked about cider, about community, about what it means to make something by hand in a world that rewards speed.

The next day, they'd be pressing apples in the production room, fruit already harvested, the whole space fragrant with the aroma of bright, fresh apples. I wished I could stay for that. Next time.

Milk and Honey Ciders tasting Minnesota craft cider Story Feast Tours

Milk & Honey Cider, photo: Jody Eddy

What We Served

At St. John's Abbey, guests enjoyed Milk & Honey's Estate Cider throughout the evening. It’s dry, aromatic, and a perfect counterpoint to the richness of the meal. After dinner, we poured their Pommeau: a blend of apple brandy and fresh-pressed juice aged two years in barrels. Warm, spiritous, with notes of caramel, oak, and dried fruit. Served neat, in those tulip glasses, exactly as intended.

Visit Milk & Honey

The taproom is open Thursday through Sunday, year-round. Bring your own food, order a flight, and settle in. Each season offers something different: cozy winters by the fire, fall harvest energy, summer evenings on the patio. It's worth the drive.

Visit Milk & Honey Ciders

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Recipe: Vespers: A Story Feast Signature Cocktail from Brother Justus Whiskey Founder, Phil Steger

Vespers Cocktail Recipes

A Story Feast signature cocktail recipe by Phil Steger, founder of Brother Justus Whiskey in Minneapolis and host of our cocktail hour at St. John’s Abbey.

Story Feast Cocktail Hour Brother Justus Whiskey Minneapolis Cocktail Recipe Vespers

Vespers cocktail creation during the Story Feast cocktail hour at our St. John’s Abbey gathering.

Phil Steger founded Brother Justus Whiskey with a simple belief: spirits should bring people together. Based in Minneapolis, Brother Justus is Minnesota's first legal whiskey distillery since Prohibition, and it's built on Benedictine values of community, craftsmanship, and hospitality.

Phil created this cocktail for the inaugural Story Feast gathering at St. John's Abbey in November 2025. The name "Vespers" refers to the evening prayer service observed in monasteries around the world, a moment of pause and reflection as day turns to night. It felt fitting for a meal shared by candlelight in a monastic dining hall.

From Phil: “This is an original cocktail called “Vespers.” It feels fitting for the occasion and the time of day, given that Vespers is the communal divine office prayed by monks in the evening. The build has monastic references too. In addition to Brother Justus, it is also made with Benedictine liqueur, as well as cream sherry and mole bitters. It’s a boozy cocktail, with a lot of richness, but is velvety and smooth, with black coffee color with ruby red refractions in the light. Perfect for end of day reflection and reverie.”

Story Feast Cocktail Hour Brother Justus Whiskey Minneapolis Cocktail Recipe Vespers Phil Steger

Brother Justus founder Phil Steger during the Story Feast cocktail hour. Phil not only created a signature cocktail for the event, he poured Brother Justus whiskey for our guests throughout the event.

Story Feast Cocktail Hour Brother Justus Whiskey Minneapolis Cocktail Recipe Vespers Maine Prairie Studio

When Megan and JD Jorgenson, founders of Maine Prairie Studio, found out about the whiskey pouring during dunner, they handcrafted a whiskey tumbler for every place setting (it’s the small one on the left). Megan and JD threw every single piece of pottery for our Story Feast event at St. John’s Abbey. It totaled over 1300 pieces of original place settings, serving vessels, water and whiskey tumblers and vases for the table. It was extraordinary.

Story Feast Cocktail Hour Brother Justus Whiskey Minneapolis Cocktail Recipe Vespers Maine Prairie Studio

Not only did Megan and JD craft a whiskey tumbler for every place setting, they also created enough of them to send a tumbler home with every guest in our Story Feast goody bag.

Vespers

Makes 1 cocktail

Preparation time: 5 minutes

The recipe combines American whiskey with Benedictine (a French herbal liqueur originally created by monks) and cream sherry, finished with mole bitters for warmth and depth. It's smooth, contemplative, and best enjoyed slowly, at sunset, with good company.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Brother Justus American Whiskey

  • ½ oz Benedictine

  • ½ oz Cream Sherry

  • 2 dashes mole bitters

  • Ice

Method

  1. Add whiskey, Benedictine, cream sherry, and bitters to a mixing glass.

  2. Fill with ice and stir until well chilled, about 30 seconds.

  3. Strain into a coupe or rocks glass.

  4. Serve without garnish, or with a single orange twist if you like.

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