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Our first set of dinners were a success! Thank you to all who joined us.  Let’s keep it going with additional donations to help restore the old homestead and turn it into a museum.  Call today to learn how 860.526.8078.

The dinners held at White Gate Farm were idyllic! Bountiful seasonal fare, everything from ceviche with summer vegetable & fruit to slow roasted Striped Bass; potatoes, tomato puree & creamed garlic to a decadent dessert of Rosewater Meringue, yogurt cream & fruit.

This was our schedule in 2009  
Our dinners are 6-8 course feasts showcasing the delicious bounty of Connecticut grown produce and prepared on-site by Jonathan Rapp and the Farm Dinner team. Our dinners are $150 per person and include a welcoming cocktail, wine, beverage and service. You can make an additional donation by clicking directly to the beneficiary’s website. We are donating $3000 to each beneficiary and 100% of additional donations collected will be equally divided among them. 
(Photos below by Michelle Parr Paulson)

Completed August 13, 14, 15, 2009

White Gate Farm, East Lyme, Conn.

83 Upper Pattagansett Road

Benefiting: Connecticut Farmland Trust

Completed – July 16, 17, 18, 2009

Stanton-Davis Farm, Pawcatuck, Conn.

576 Greenhaven Road

Benefiting: Stanton-Davis Homestead

Completed –August 27, 28, 29, 2009

Barberry Hill Farm, Madison, Conn.

353 Boston Post Road

Benefiting: CitySeed Farmers Market


“The operative word for the evening was magical.”

Shoreline Times (Full-page Local Feature)

Completed –September 10, 11, 12, 2009

Old Maids Farm, South Glastonbury, Conn.

1099 Tyron Road

Benefiting: Working Lands Alliance


“I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical about driving an hour and a half in the rain to The Old Maids Farm in South Glastonbury to eat dinner in a possibly mosquito laden field. But despite Dinners at the Farm's rustic backdrop, the dining experience was a perfectly run 5 star culinary affair.”

CTBITES.com (Click for Story link)

Dining at Stanton-Davis Farm

Guests mingling at White Gate Farm

Barberry Hill Farm

Farmer George Purtill leading a group tour before dinner.