A family-run flower farm means our team looks a little different than most — and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Farmer Lindsay
Creative Director / Co-Owner
As Co-Owner and Creative Director of Moondance Flower Farm, Lindsay leads the farm’s creative vision — blending artistry, strategy, and storytelling across all aspects of the brand. Her work centers on cultivating meaningful experiences and designs that bring the Moondance ethos to life: intentional whimsy, sustainability, and community connection.
Coffee order right now: Miel (usually iced) with whole milk
Northern Michigan happy place: Leland (FIshtown) - Cheese Shanty sandwich in hand.
One Meal to Eat in Northern Michigan, where are you going? Breakfast/ Lunch Sugar2Salt; Dinner: The Cook’s House
Farmer Mark
Operations Director/ Co-Owner
As Co-Owner and Operations Director of Moondance Flower Farm, Mark leads the strategic, operational, and financial foundation that allows creativity to flourish. He ensures the farm runs efficiently, sustainably, and profitably — overseeing everything from seed to harvest to final delivery. His steady leadership keeps the business grounded while fostering the balance, beauty, and community that define Moondance.
Coffee order right now: Oat Milk Cortado
Northern Michigan happy place: “Secret Beach” just after dinner with Levi, Lindsay, and Panda.
One Meal to Eat in Northern Michigan, where are you going? The Cook’s House
Farmer Levi
Chief Fun Officer (CFO)
Levi makes sure Moondance never takes itself too seriously. On any given day, he can be found “helping” in the fields, keeping Panda on patrol, asking big questions, and reminding us that farming should always include laughter. Official duties vary by mood and snack availability.
Favorite flower to help with on the farm? Sunflower!
Best farm snack? Dino Egg Oatmeal
What’s your favorite thing to do at Moondance? Play!
Farm dog Panda
Head of Visitor Relations
Panda the Newf takes his role very seriously - keeping watch over the fields, greeting visitors, and ensuring no one feels unwelcome (or un-snuggled). When not on patrol, he can be found supervising naps, following Levi, and soaking up attention like it’s his job… because it is.