Craving an unforgettable outdoor dining experience that truly makes a difference?
Join us for Rooted in Land: A Late Summer Night’s Dream, a culinary journey set amidst the beauty of Troy Farm’s gardens at peak bloom, and delight in an evening focused around the beauty, magic, and the importance of the land.
This is an immersive seed-to-table experience where the food tells the story of the soil. Mingle with fellow culinary enthusiasts and community advocates as you wander through the gardens, sip cocktails on the great lawn, and savor bites crafted by renowned chefs Tory Miller, Yusuf Bin-Rella, and Francesca Hong. Enjoy ingredients harvested directly from the land where you dine, including fresh produce from Troy Farm Collaborative farmers and even the Kids’ Garden!
Your evening unfolds with a charming progression:
Arrival & Welcome: Settle in with a refreshing cocktail and enjoy live music on the lawn.
Farm & Prairie Exploration: Embark on a guided tour, discovering the heart of Troy Farm and Gardens – its rich fields, vibrant community gardens and preserved prairie – with snacks awaiting you by the prairie grotto.
A Culinary Dream: Gather at table in the mulberry grove for a four-course plated dinner, paired with wine, as you connect with others who share your passion for sustainable, local food systems.
More than just a meal, this is an investment in our community. Every dollar from your $250 ticket directly supports Troy Farm’s programs, including supporting emerging farmers, providing organic food donations to local neighborhood centers, maintaining cherished community gardens, and preserving this invaluable green space for all.
Troy Farm is an urban oasis dedicated to land and food access and urban agriculture education, and its future depends on supporters like you. Be a part of this special night of celebration, culinary artistry, and communal appreciation for the land that nourishes many.
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