At the beginning of the “off-season,” the NantucketGrown Food Festival offers a chance to experience the real Nantucket. The festival opens Thursday with a special intimate multi-course dinner prepared by Chef Greg Margolis in the Nantucket Culinary Center.
After the tasting, Woody Tasch will give a free talk at the Yacht Club entitled Slow Money and Nurture Capital: A New Vision of Food, Money, and Soil. Saturday, October 13, brings a free honey tasting, free scallop shucking demonstration, Farm-to-Table Lunch, Cocktail Creations demo and tasting, and a Sustainable Sushi talk and tasting.
The festival ends Sunday with a morning of free family fun in Sustainable Nantucket’s Joyce N. Furman
Sustainable Nantucket is cultivating a healthy Nantucket by building a more locally-based and self-reliant food system, and a stronger island economy. In addition to the Food Festival, regular programs include: the seasonal Saturday Farmers & Artisans Market, the NantucketGrown™ Campaign, and the SN Community Farm Institute. SN’s Farm to School program offers island children hands-on, lifetime lessons in nutrition, agriculture and environmental stewardship in the garden, farm fields, classroom and cafeteria.