2018 FARM TO TABLE FUN(D)RAISER

2018 FARM TO TABLE FUN(D)RAISER

Terhune Orchards will host the seventh annual Farm to Table fundraiser dinner on the farm from 5-9 p.m. on Thursday July 19. People always enjoy an evening under the stars enjoying locally grown produce showcased by talented area chefs. The dinner is a benefit for the Mercer County Sustainability Coalition.

For the fifth year, Terhune Orchards is collaborating with chef’s from The Terra Momo Restaurant Group.. The well known Princeton area restaurateurs are committed to raising awareness for sustainability in the region. “At the core of our culinary philosophy is a deep appreciation for a “taste of place”. All to say, we believe that food should speak eloquently of its provenance — its soil, its climate and the people who nurture it.”

Chefs representing their restaurants Albarino, Eno Terra, Mediterra, Teresa Caffe and Terra Momo Bread Co. will prepare an exquisite five course, seasonal menu highlighting fruits and vegetables grown at Terhune Orchards and other locally produced ingredients. Each course will be paired with wines from Terhune Orchards Vineyard and Winery.

The evening begins at 5 p.m. with a cocktail hour. Terhune Orchards wines will be featured by the glass and in a frozen peach wine cocktail..

Dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. Each course will be created by a chef from Terra Momo Restaurant Group.. Chefs Terry Strong, Marco Santana, Coby Farrow, Emily Kirstein, Manny Perez, Toni Charmello, Rojelio Morales and Baker Denis Granarolo will speak to the guests about their dishes and the locally sourced ingredients including meats, dairy, grain and produce. The wine pairings will be introduced by Gary Mount of Terhune Orchards.

Throughout the evening live music will be by Ocean Country Band, a Jersey Shore-based quartet that plays a mix of country, bluegrass, and rock cover songs.

At the end of the evening each guest will go home with produce grown at Terhune Orchards and a commemorative recipe booklet that includes the menu items for this evening’s special dinner.

Tickets are $100 per person or $150 per couple.

Sustainable Lawrence is a 501c3 nonprofit. Tickets are tax deductible. Donations from the event benefit the Green Teams and Sustainability Organizations of Mercer County which work together to promote sustainability in the towns of Mercer County.

Terhune Orchards is located at 330 Cold Soil Rd.


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Teresita Bastides-Heron editor

Teresita is the Vice President of Sustainable Lawrence, Lawrenceville, NJ nonprofit sustainability working in making Lawrence a sustainable town. SL has hosted a series of programs and evens to educate the community on sustainability. SL have had series of Community events like how to make a rain garden and the benefit of it, Rain garden workshop, community gardens, green fairs, SL in collaboration with the Lawrence Nature Center had celebrate Earth Day and is working with Public Works on the Organic waste recycle. Teresita is the President of the Greater Eldridge Park Neighborhood Association, a nonprofit which promote & preserve business growth & Community life in our neighborhood by enhancing its Diversity, Sustainability, Vitality, Beauty, History and Economic development.

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