Farm to Food Experience

The Clermont County Farm Bureau and Eastside Agriculture Collective would like to present our first of several Farm to Food Experience on Thursday, June 16 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Come to see the alpacas while enjoying small bites of delicious seasonal local food and sipping a glass of wine at the the New Richmond Alpaca Farm. This event will highlight some of the exciting products being grown and produced in Clermont County and give you a chance to spend a lovely summer evening at the Wahl’s historic alpaca farm. This 41-acre farm has been in their family since 1835.

As our health care food decisions transition to reducing our carbon footprint, encouraging seasonal meals, eating more from our local farms and farmers, the Eastside Agriculture Collective saw a need to educate regional consumers of the benefits for food options in our backyard. We have a created a fabulous collection of farmers all living, working, growing and thriving in Clermont, creating and raising great produce, meat, cheese, caviar, fish, mushrooms and bread and wanted to bring that food experience to our consumers. 

Appetizers prepared by Chef Jordon Brauninger of Le Bar a Boeuf. Generous seasonal appetizers served alongside lovely desserts and wine prepared by Chef Jordon Brauninger of La Bar a Boeuf. All the ingredient and products are selected from our Clermont County Farm Bureau and Eastside Collective farmers.

Cost: $20

Please register HERE.

Participating Farms

Big Fish Farms 

Vista Grand Ranch and Buffalo Farm 

Root House Aquaponics 

ETC Provisions

Bezold Family Farms 

Flourish and Roam 

Fox Tail Farm 

Organic Farm at Bear Creek 

Tap Wood Maple Syrup

D&L Meadows  

Rich Life Farm and Fungi

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