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Spooky Beasts and Farm Feasts: GroW Pop-Up Dinner

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  • Wed, 10/05/2016 - 11:44
  • By: efilipos

Spooky Beasts and Farm Feasts: GroW Pop-Up Dinner

Written by Kayla Williams ’17, GW Sustainability Collaborative Student Fellow

The GroW Community will be hosting its second annual Pop-Up Dinner, cooked entirely by GroW Community members! Participants will be served a full meal in the garden. Tickets will cost between $15-20 for a meal made mostly of gleaned food from the farmers markets around DC. The event will be on Friday, October 28, from 5-8pm. The benefits will go towards ensuring that the GroW Garden can continue to donate as much produce as possible to Miriam’s Kitchen.

To find out more information and sign up on a Google Form receive information on ticketing and the menu, check out our Facebook event.

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