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Contact Us. Marram Health Center 3229 Broadway Gary, IN 46409. Phone: 219.806.3000 Fax: 219.427.0434 Marram Health Center 704 S State Road 2 Hebron, IN 46341
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2 reviews of The Marram Grass Cafe "The Marram Grass Cafe is just outside Newborough and is adjacent to the White Lodge Caravan Park. The car park is quite compact, but on both occasions we visited there was enough space. The Marram Grass has a fair amount of outside seating and the entrance to the cafe has a well established grape vine growing over the top of it.
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Now Open & Welcoming New Patients, Regardless of Ability to Pay! Marram Health Center. 3229 Broadway, Suite 205. Gary, IN 46409. Phone: 219.806.3000. Fax: 219.427.0434.
Marram grass was once harvested and weaved into mats for barn roofs, nets for fishing and even shoes. Traditionally, each family had its own sand dune, but the whole village would often be involved in collecting the grass. Today, the importance of Marram Grass in stabilising these fragile habitats has curbed its harvesting.
Following the impact of the past 12 months, the Marram Grass will not reopen in 2021 as the restaurant we have come to know. This year, we’re giving the values of education and collaboration the space to grow and evolve. The Marram Grass has always been as much about the people and relationships as much as food and drink.
Marram grass should be planted above the high tide mark as it can withstand salt spray but not a total saltwater submersion. Lyme grass on the other hand can withstand the occasional covering and can be planted nearer to the front of the dunes, if appropriate to the area.