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Celebrate Virginia’s Bounty

May 22nd, 2009 · 2 Comments

You know we love our local farms. And you know we love to visit them as often as we can. Now, we have not one but two Summer Solstice dinner parties providing an evening savoring the best of Virginia’s fields and vine under the stars. Preparing the dual feasts are Alexandria’s (the mid-Atlantic’s, really) best chefs, Cathal Armstrong of Restaurant Eve and Anthony Chittum of Vermilion. Armstrong will be cooking at “Gourmet Rappahannock,” coordinated by my friend Sylvie of the Rapphannock Cook, and located at Mount Vernon Farm in Sperryville. Chittum took part in the area’s first “Outstanding in the Field” last year, a traveling road show so to speak of festive dinners on the farm. He is on board for one of the organization’s three Virginia dinners this September, but fans won’t have to wait till then to experience the magic as he will be preparing a Summer Solstice Supper at our CSA farm, Potomac Vegetable Farms in Purcellville. Both dinners take place on Saturday, June 20th, so you’ll have to choose one of the two. Read on for details and reservation information.

Summer Solstice Supper with Chef Anthony Chittum:

Guests are invited to meet and mingle with the folks who farm this very land, including Ellen Polishuk of Potomac Vegetable Farms, Chip and Susan Planck of Wheatland Farms, Rob Moutoux Jr. of Moutoux Orchard, Barbara Lamborne of Greenstone Fields and Georgia O’ Neal and Zach Lester of Tree and Leaf Farm. A relaxed reception in the peach trees with music, horseshoes and hayrides will precede an unforgettable evening of exceptional food and wine outdoors on the farm.

Details: Tickets are $160 per person plus tax. Rain date scheduled for Saturday, June 27. Please visit vermilionrestaurant.com, call 703.447.1757 or e-mail cparker@neighborhoodrestaurantgroup.com for reservations and more information.

Gourmet Rappahannock with Chef Cathal Armstrong:

gourmet rappahannock

Lastly, you can meet Virginia’s godfather of sustainable farming Joel Salatin next Tuesday, May 26, at the DC premier of the documentary FRESH at the Avalon. There is a pre-film reception and star-studded panel following the screening. Hope to see you there!

Panel to follow screening:
Renee Catacalos (Moderator),Editor in Chief of Edible Chesapeake
Nora Pouillon, Chef, Nora Restaurant
Kathy Ozer, Executive Director, National Family Farm Coalition
Bernadine (Bernie) Prince, Founder, Co-Director and Treasurer/Secretary of the FRESHFARM Markets
Joel Salatin, Founder, Polyface Farms
Will Allen, Founder, Growing Power
Ana Joanes, Director & Producer of FRESH

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Sylvie, Rappahannock Cook & Kitchen Gardener // May 26, 2009 at 5:33 pm

    Colleen – thanks so much for the post re: Summer Solstice Farm Dinner with Chef Cathal Amrstrong. We will be featuring meat & produce from several farms of Rappahannock Counties that go to several DC area markets (Mount Vernon Farm, The Farm at Sunnyside and Waterpenny) with dishes paired with Rappahannock co wines. Talk about a taste of terroir.

    Thanks again!

  • 2 FoodieTots.com » Blog Archive » One Local CSA Summer // Jun 9, 2009 at 1:36 am

    […] Purcellville. We love visiting our farm for the semi-annual CSA member potlucks, and as I mentioned previously, they will be hosting the newly-crowned RAMMY Rising Culinary Star of the Year Anthony Chittum for […]