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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.

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.