Legally Blind Entrepreneur Nears Deadline for Southern Illinois' First Solar-Powered Agritourism Destination
TL;DR
Investing in Bone + Bear Farms offers potential returns while supporting a unique solar-powered agritourism business with heritage skincare products.
Bone + Bear Farms is raising $50,000 through Honeycomb Credit to fund solar-powered production facilities, glamping infrastructure, and expanded utility systems.
This women-led farm creates rural jobs, preserves heritage recipes, and provides educational experiences while operating on renewable energy for future generations.
A legally blind 72-year-old entrepreneur is building a solar-powered farm with goat-milk skincare, stargazer tents, and laser tag using her grandmother's recipes.
Found this article helpful?
Share it with your network and spread the knowledge!

Lois Inman, a 72-year-old legally blind entrepreneur, is entering the final days of her campaign to build Southern Illinois' first solar-powered agritourism destination. Bone + Bear Farms, the women-led operation she founded, has raised $17,771 toward its $50,000 minimum goal through a community investment campaign on Honeycomb Credit, with the campaign closing December 1st at 11:59 p.m. EST. If the minimum is not met, all funds will be returned to potential investors.
The project transforms 30 acres in Grantsburg, Illinois, into a solar-powered destination built on three pillars: The Gilded Goat heritage goat-milk skincare line based on recipes passed down from Inman's grandmother, eco-luxury glamping with stargazer tents and tiny cabins, and on-farm experiences including mobile laser tag, farm-to-table dining, and seasonal events for families, schools, and corporate retreats. The funding will support completion of a solar-powered production space for The Gilded Goat, glamping infrastructure, a guest bathhouse, expanded water and electrical systems, and educational spaces where visitors can learn about farming, skincare, and renewable energy.
"I'm taking everything my grandmother handed me—our land, her recipes, and a belief in rural women—and turning it into a place where people can actually visit, meet the goats, and see where their skincare comes from," said Inman. The farm aims to serve as a rural workforce and artisan hub, training local women in skincare production, hospitality, and agritourism while showcasing products from nearby makers and drawing visitors from surrounding metro areas into Southern Illinois.
Individuals can review the full offering and investment details on the campaign page at https://invest.honeycombcredit.com/campaigns/Bone-+-Bear-Farms. Honeycomb Credit, the SEC-regulated investment platform hosting the campaign, is waiving its usual investor transaction fees from Small Business Saturday through Cyber Monday, allowing more of each investment dollar to go directly toward the project. Investments start at $100, and the campaign represents an opportunity for community members to support rural economic development while earning potential returns.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

