Thursday, December 5, 2024

Savor the Season: Good Farm Fund hosts annual winter feast in Willits

The following is a press release from the Good Farm Fund:


The Good Farm Fund is hosting its 8th Annual Winter Feast on Tuesday, December 10 at Ridgewood Ranch in Willits from 5-9 pm. A perennial favorite among local food enthusiasts, the event is back after taking a hiatus last year. It has sold out every year in the past. 

The Good Farm Fund, a fiscally sponsored project of North Coast Opportunities, was founded in 2015 with the goal of providing direct support to small farmers in Mendocino and Lake Counties and increasing local food security for underserved members of the community. The organization has awarded over $400,000 in capacity-building grants to 60+ farms and ranches, and has provided $35,000 and counting to Market Match at Mendocino and Lake County farmers markets. 

The menu is being designed and executed by a team of local volunteer chefs led by Caroline Radice of Black Dog Farm Catering. Radice will be working with Tamara Adams of Emandal Farm, Jason Pluck of Caring Kitchen Project, Erica Schneider of Fogeater Café, Caroline Rehberger of Flying Dog Pizza, Ryo Muto of Hatake Farm Kitchen, and chef Janelle Weaver, former owner of The Bewildered Pig. “It’s a collaborative effort – a fun group project by a bunch of local chefs who love to cook together,” says Radice, who is also the Good Farm Fund co-founder.

The menu will feature Mulligan Gardens’ pastured chicken pot pie, complemented by a vegan version from Fogeater Café. A “potluck salad” will feature ingredients sourced from “as many local farms in Lake and Mendocino counties as possible”, says Radice. Guests can also enjoy a selection of appetizers, Reza’s Breadery focaccia, and a dessert prepared by Emandal Farm, including ice cream made with honey from Carson and Bees. 

Matt Rowland Events will turn the Ridgewood Ranch dining hall into a festive space with cozy lighting, and on-site farms including the Golden Rule Garden and Headwaters Grazing are donating produce and volunteer time to round out the event.

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For the first time ever, this will be a sober event – no alcohol will be served. Chef Bridget Harrington, former owner of Patrona Restaurant, will be creating several crafted mocktails using county favorites such as teas from the Mendocino Tea Company, kombucha from Mendocino Ferments, as well as local produce, herbs, and spices. “We are grateful to the many local wineries that support us, and this year we just wanted to try something new,” says Good Farm Fund steering committee member Elizabeth Archer.

Redwood Credit Union, a longtime supporter of the Good Farm Fund, has created a $10,000 matching challenge for this event. This can be met through ticket sales, the silent auction, and a live funding “ask” that will be done by local auctioneer Rachel Britten, whose rousing style is always a hit with the crowd. 

In addition to the many farms who are donating ingredients and the army of volunteers who make it all happen, event sponsors include Ukiah Natural Foods Co-Op, Mariposa Market, Blue Zones, and Aum Construction. “Sponsors are so important to keeping the event affordable for everyone,” explains Radice. “We literally couldn’t do it without them.”

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit goodfarmfund.org.

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