Camphill Village Kimberton Hills announces the next installment in its farm to table fundraising series: What’s For Dinner? on Saturday, September 19, starting at 6 p.m.
As Kimberton Hills has a long tradition of sustainable farming, this event is a natural fit for the non-profit organization that has also lived and worked with adults with special needs for more than 40 years. As part of its 432-acre farm in Chester County, Kimberton Hills is home to a dairy, CSA garden, apiary, herb garden, orchard and bakery.
The evening’s menu will be filled with local and organic foods, many also biodynamic, either grown or raised right in Kimberton Hills, or by our neighbors. The event will begin with hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine in one of the community’s outdoor gardens, followed by dinner in the Camphill Café. Between courses, attendees will hear directly from the growers and producers to learn more about the foods served that evening.
The menu will feature food and beverages from:
Birchrun Hills Farm
Kimberton Hills Dairy
Sankanac CSA
Singing Dog Vanilla
Sly Fox Beer
Weckerly’s Ice Cream
Tickets range from $100-125 per person, as you are able. Reservations may be made online at http://www.camphillkimberton.org/whatsfordinner. Special dietary restrictions will be honored.
. . .
Camphill Village Kimberton Hills, located in Kimberton, Pa., encourages individuals, especially those with special needs, to discover and fulfill their greatest developmental and creative potential within a farming and handcrafting community. In valuing persons of all abilities, Kimberton Hills seeks to foster a living and working environment that is sustainable, productive and beautiful. Residents and volunteers uniquely contribute to the community through meaningful vocations such as gardening, dairy farming, and working in the café, bakery and handicraft workshops. As the community cares for one another, it also nurtures and improves the land by practicing biodynamic agriculture and raising environmental awareness.
For more information about Camphill Kimberton, visit www.camphillkimberton.org.