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For Immediate Release
September 10, 2019
Media Contact: Jessie Mayo
[email protected]Phone: 847-448-8041
EVANSTON, IL - Community members are invited to support and celebrate the continued success of the Downtown Evanston Farmers’ Market at the annual Truck to Table community celebration and benefit on Saturday, September 21, 10 a.m. to noon, at the Market.
The family-friendly outdoor event will partner top local chefs with prominent Midwest sustainable growers to create small plates celebrating the bounty of local produce available at the Market. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the Market at the City of Evanston tent or online at cityofevanston.org/rectickets. Admission is $35 for seven chef-table tickets in advance, or $6 per chef-table ticket on the day of the event.
Among the chefs volunteering their time this year are those from Kinship, Koi, Feast and Imbibe, Chef's Station, Gigio's, Edzo's, Gotta B Crepes, River Valley Kitchen, Sweety Pies Bakery, NaKorn, Baked Cheese Haus, and Found Kitchen & Social House. Chef Brian Huston is also participating.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Market’s outreach and educational programming, including the children’s “Spud Club” and the SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) matching program. Residents who support "eating local” and want to ensure the continued success of the Downtown Evanston Farmers’ Market should reserve tickets now.
The event is presented by the City of Evanston’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department and sponsored by Hilton Garden Inn and Dale Bradley.
The Downtown Evanston Farmers' Market, which is held on Saturdays from early May to early November at 1800 Maple Ave., was voted "Best Chicago
Suburban Farmers’ Market" in 2018 by Make It Better readers.
For more information, please visit cityofevanston.org/market or call/text 847-448-4311 For convenience, you may dial 311 directly while in Evanston.
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