
Time: September 12, 2010 from 11am to 5pm
Location: The Invisible Dog Art Center
Street: 51 Bergen St, Btwn Smith & Court St
City/Town: Brooklyn, NY 11201
Website or Map: http://farmcity.us/
Event Type: fair
Organized By: French Institute Alliance Francaise
Latest Activity: Aug 24, 2010
Farm City: Where Are You Growing?
The Fair is a wild new take on the traditional County Fair, a day-long celebration of art and food grown in Brooklyn!
Festivities engage all the senses: hear live music performed by local Bang on a Can marching band Asphalt Orchestra; taste delicacies prepared by local chefs inspired by ingredients from Brooklyn farms; view specially commissioned work exploring the culture of agriculture by local artists; get a feel for materials needed to produce your own food in workshops by Brooklyn Food Coalition; participate in a Blue Ribbon Competition hosted by GreenThumb; and browse a marketplace with some of Brooklyn’s small-batch artisanal food purveyors curated by Greenpoint Food Market. Cap it off with The Food Experiments’ live cooking competition—Brooklyn Roots—featuring savory samples and refreshing drinks from Brooklyn Brewery, Six Points Brewery, Red Hook Wines, Brooklyn Oenology, Kings County Distillery, and others.
This event is FREE and open to the public
Events and Activities throughout the Day:
Farmstands from Brooklyn farms such as Added Value, Rooftop Farms, and Bk Farmyards will sell their produce and explain its provenance.
GreenThumb will host a Premium Blue Ribbon Contest for gardeners to show off their produce and reveal the range of possibilities for home growing in the city.
Brooklyn Food Coalition will present a day-long series of workshops on how to make or grow food at home, from canning to under-counter compost.
Greenpoint Food Market will curate the best of Brooklyn’s small-batch vendors, including Anarchy in a Jar preserves and Brooklyn Kombucha.
The Food Experiments, created by Theodore Peck and Nick Suarez, will select competitive chefs to respond to their Brooklyn roots, using one or more ingredients grown or made in Brooklyn in a cook-off.
A Bar of Brooklyn Brews, Wines, and Cocktails will offer Brooklyn-made libations during the Fair.
Chefs from The Meat Hook, Marlow & Sons, Ted & Honey, Egg and others will serve up delicious eats made in Brooklyn in collaboration with urban farms.
Farm City is co-curated with Derek Denckla, editor of thegreenest.net and founder of FarmCity.US.
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