Local Farm to Table Dinner to Benefit Teter Farm's Mission

Photography By | August 20, 2019
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Farm to Table Dinner, Teter Organic Farm

Teter Organic Farm is not only fighting the good fight for less food insecurity it literally is putting their food to good work. In 2018, Edible Indy featured Farmer Jonah Tabb and his mission with leading this Noblesville farm to be a pillar of the community. Read their story here.

FARM-TO-TABLE DINNER

Enjoy a seasonal fall Farm-Table-Dinner Fundraiser and support Teter Organic Farm’s mission to combat food insecurity in Hamilton County on Friday, September 6, 6:30-7pm - drinks & appetizers, 7-8:30pm dinner, Purgatory Golf Club, 12160 East 216th Street, Noblesville.

This elegant fall meal will be hosted at the beautiful lodge at the Purgatory Golf Club. Executive Chef Samantha Lamberth brings a wealth of experience to bring us a menu the highlight local and seasonal food. Samantha has an extensive background working for independent restaurants in Nashville, Tenn. She was the Executive Chef for Temple Hills Country Club and Food and Beverage Manager for King’s Creek Golf Club. Samantha has won many awards over the years in various cooking competitions, and recently won Salesperson of the Year from Billy Casper Golf Course Management.

Tickets are $62 and include appetizers, a three-course meal and two drinks (including beer or wine). Proceeds benefit the mission of Teter Organic Farm which has donated over 30,000 portions of fresh organic produce to local food pantries and provided on-farm outdoor educational programming to 400 youth since its inception in 2016.

To purchase tickets, follow the link at www.TeterOrganicFarm.com (Deadline: Friday, August 30).

Questions?
Contact Farm Manager Jonah Tabb info@TeterOrganicFarm.com or 317-318-3169.

Interested in hosting a table at this event or being a corporate sponsor?
Contact Jerry Rairdon jrairdon@NoblesvilleFirst.com or 317-420-5915.

Proceeds from this event help facilitate the farm’s mission to combat food insecurity, build meaningful relationships across barriers which sometimes divide us, and educate children and adults on the importance of environmental stewardship and care.

Teter Organic Farm is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and is owned by Noblesville First United Methodist Church.

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