Scrag Mountain Music is bringing two South African musicians, now living in New York, and we are cooking up a delightful Spring Farm Dinner.
Join us for one or both! RSVP Here!
“Simply Amazing!” is the description we often hear about our partnership with Scrag Mountain Music. Mary Bonhang and Evan Premo and the talented colleagues they assemble for Scrag Mountain Music concerts seem to have a blast playing in our barn.
The musicians say it is because during the farm suppers they begin connecting with you who attend, sharing the meal, watching the goats, figuring out the key of a certain farm sound! And we in the audience are more enthralled than typical. We ate with the musicians, know them to be mortals—folks who share our penchant for farm fresh food. Connecting is not only a hunger, it is a feast.
This Spring join us to experience it all – dining, music, friends, farm fresh meal and the whole ambiance.
This Friday you can join us and bask in the glow of the barn, music and community, later in the month for cheese classes, and every week for delicious, local food and yoga!
Thanks for your support, we look forward to seeing you at the Farm!
The Meal: Entirely from the Farm
Prior to the 7pm Friday night concert, there will be a farm supper. The entirely local, cozy, seasonal meal will be available at the farmstand from 5:30 to 6:30pm. $15 for adults, children 12 and under $5.
This meal will have Italian and Spring inspirations with Giardinara Chicken, side dishes with tomatoes, onions, chard and of course lovely spring greens as well as some maple milk! Check our facebook page this week for sneak peaks into the menu details.
RSVP to guarantee a spot for dinner and to help with our planning.
The Music: International Program
Evan Premo & Mary Bonhag of Scrag Mountain Music are bringing a duo from New York & South Africa for an international program including works from Poland, South Africa, England, France, Germany, and a world premiere from New York City.
Featured works will include Benjamin Britten’s song cycle for soprano and harp, “Birthday Hansel” with Scottish poetry by the great Robert Burns and Gustav Holst’s haunting, folk-like and sacred “Four Songs for Violin and Soprano.”Concert begins promptly at 7pm in the Barn Event Space.
Come as you are. Pay what you can.
More concert details, including the full program at: ScragMountainMusic.org
The Farmstand: Let us Pack You a Box
It isn’t always easy to shop at the farm while you are enjoying the farm supper. And it isn’t always easy to get back out to the farm as often as you’d like. Therefore we are including an order form (you can download it directly here) such that you can make a list of what you would like and we can pack it up and have it ready for you to pick up from the walk-in fridge/freezer after the concert. The farmstand will also be open and stocked with pasture-raised meats, organic veggies, eggs, milk and canned goods before and after the concert.
and, The Farm
Most of the animals are out on pasture, but the milking team and our newest kids, Clifford & Curious George, are looking forward to the concert and will be receiving visitors
in the milking barn until 6:45pm.
RSVP encouraged for dinner via farmers@eatstayfarm.com or 802-505-9840. Directions to the Farm on our website.