Tale of Two Farms Pumpkin Fest
Saturday, October 16, 2010
A Harvest Feast at the Garden Home Retreat
Enjoy a farm-fresh feast with P. Allen Smith benefiting the Oxford American and the Heritage Poultry Conservancy. The meal will be prepared by local-food advocate and James Beard Award nominee Ashley Christensen. Nationally recognized for her commitment to seasonal fare, Christensen will put her North Carolina spin on a can't-miss menu.
The evening begins with live music, a reception and tour of Allen's Garden Home Retreat at Moss Mountain Farm, overlooking the Arkansas River Valley. A five-star dinner follows, showcasing a fall bounty from Allen's garden.
Tickets are $300 per couple and $200 per person.
Space is limited. For reservations and more information email gardenhome@pallensmith.com
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Photos and Comments from the July 2010 Tale of Two Farms Event
“Moss Mountain Farm to me represents all that is good in Southern and American Culture: great food, great people and great history.” Joshua Smith, Local Roots Café
“It has been a real pleasure to work with you, and we have been inspired by your dedication to precision, elegance, and true hospitality.” Warwick Sabin, The Oxford American
“It was a great way to spend my birthday.” Lin Little
“We’re looking forward to the fall event as harvest at the Farm must be a beautiful and tasty time.” Jane McKinney
“We were fascinated and interested to learn about the Heritage Poultry Conservancy and intend to support and stay abreast (pun intended) of it.” Madison Murphy, Presqu’ile Winery
“My party of four included one real gardener who is also a devoted television viewer living in Minneapolis. She is my best friend from high school, and the trip to the farm was my gift to her.” Becky Allison
“Thank you for opening your home and making us feel so welcome.” Lavelle & Bob Rollins
“Partnering with the Capital Hotel was brilliant. We loved the hotel! Our room was beautiful, the service was impeccable, and the food was delicious. Staying downtown enabled us to visit the Clinton Library, Heifer International, and the amazing farmers’ market Saturday morning without ever getting our car out of parking. Little Rock is our new, favorite city.” Barbara King



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