12 September 2011

It's not too late to join us for our Harvest Party thisThursday, Sept. 15th from 5-7:00 pm, in an 18th century barn at Gould Hill Farm in Hopkinton!
You will be greeted by familiar faces, the smells of hot apple crisp and the sounds of the Bradford Bog People's foot stomping banjo and fiddle music.
With the talents of Chef Mike and Chef John from the Concord Food Cooperative, we will be serving a range of creatively inspired foods that spotlight local foods and local farms. There will be music, fun, and the program will be kept to an absolute minimum!
As with all Conservation NH events, our goal with the Harvest party is to bring together a diverse cross section of the state’s conservation, business and political community to network and support keeping the conservation of our natural resources a top priority for decision makers in New Hampshire.
Tickets are $50 per person, and we have a great crowd guarantee. We hope you join us, as we enjoy New Hampshire’s bounty, reflect and celebrate Conservation New Hampshire’s successful year, and look forward to preserving the true New Hampshire advantage – our environment and quality of life - that's something we can all raise a glass to.
For tickets, please call Susie at 228-1970, visit ConservationNH.org or simply bring a check with you to the barn door the night of the party.
P.S .- Here are a few of the delectable samplings that will be served
Miles Smith Farm Mint & Cider Beef Kabobs
Local artisanal cheese and seasonal fruit board
Native corn grilled to perfection with a line up of accompanying toppings: crazy salts, chili rubs, chive butter
New Hampshire-made all-natural pizzas with some wonderful toppings, thanks to Rustic Crust’s portable wood- fired oven!
Directions:
From 89 North, take Exit 4, straight through intersection onto 202/9 West (about 1 mile). Veer right onto 103 and follow to top of hill (about 1 mile) and turn right on Gould Hill Rd. The farm is approximately 1 mile up on the right.
From 89 South, take Exit 5, right onto 202/9 east (about 1 mile) and turn left onto Rt 103 at the Cracker Barrell Store and then follow to top of hill (about 1 mile) and turn right on Gould Hill Rd. The farm is approximately 1 mile up on the right.



