Monday, August 13, 2018, 5 – 8pm
Celebrate Food and Walk Through the Edible Landscapes of Bridge Gardens

Celebrate local food at this community potluck dinner in partnership with Bridge Gardens, part of the Peconic Land Trust. Garden Manager Rick Bogusch will provide a guided walk through the edible landscapes to highlight how easy it is to grow your own delicious food.

Details

Event: Community Potluck Dinner with Bridge Gardens
Date: Monday, August 13, 2018
Time: 5PM – 8PM
Place: Bridge Gardens: 36 Mitchell’s Lane, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
Cost: Slow Food & Bridge Garden Members: $15 per person; Non-Members: $20 per person.
Proceeds: The registration fee is a donation to Slow Food East End and Bridge Gardens to support programs and initiatives.
Reservations: Based on the popularity of our potluck dinners, this Community Potluck to fill up fast! Don’t wait! Reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.

What to Bring

An appetizer, main course, side dish or dessert to share made with local ingredients from the garden, CSA, or local farm stand or market. Variety will make this dinner more enjoyable. Each dish should serve 6-8 people. Please don’t forget to bring serving utensils and most importantly, your favorite beverage (local, if possible) to complement the dining experience and to share with friends. *Note: Outdoor lawn seating requires your blanket or beach chair!

Menu

Click here to use our Perfect Potluck website. You can see what other guests are bringing and tell us what you’ll prepare. This online site helps assure we have a great menu with a variety of delicious summer dishes.

About Bridge Gardens

Bridge Gardens is a unique public garden in the heart of Bridgehampton, NY. It was donated to the Peconic Land Trust in the fall of 2008 by founders and horticulturalists Jim Kilpatric and Harry Neyens. Kilpatric and Neyens began designing and installing the gardens in 1988, creating a wonderful oasis that spans over five acres and includes many specimens of trees, shrubs, hedgerow, roses, perennials and herbs. Today it serves as a multi-purpose, multi-disciplinary outdoor classroom, demonstration garden and community resource with a focus on sustainable lawn and gardening practices. Click here to learn more about Bridge Gardens.