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Camphill Café Earth Day Dinner & CSA Memberships Available

Camphill Village Kimberton Hills’ Camphill Café announces an Earth-to-Table dinner, in celebration of Earth Day. The dinner will feature meat and vegetables grown and raised in the community.

On Saturday, April 22nd at 6 pm, the Camphill Café is offering an Earth-to-Table dinner and concert featuring local musicians Hsiao Ming Chen on cello, and Wei Wen on guitar in honor of Earth Day. Tickets are $55 per person which includes a four course meal.

The Camphill Café, in the heart of Camphill Village Kimberton Hills, serves seasonal foods grown both biodynamically and organically in Camphill Kimberton’s Sankanac CSA gardens. The café is open Wednesdays – Saturdays, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and features outdoor seating

“The Café is very unique compared to other restaurants and features collaborative work by village residents with developmental disabilities and volunteers,” says Hilla Haut, café manager. “We are surrounded by the beauty of the land around us and our eco-friendly designed building.”

Tickets are available at http://bit.ly/2oEJffb
Please register early, as space is limited.

The Earth-to-Table Dinner will feature Biodynamic and Organic vegetables and meat grown and raised at the Sankanac CSA garden, a 300 + member CSA that is a part of the Kimberton Hills community, which runs from May until November. CSA shares are still available for the upcoming season!

Information about joining the Sankanac CSA, SankanacCSA@gmail.com or 610-495-7295

Camphill Kimberton and the Camphill Café are located at 1601 Pughtown Road, Phoenixville, PA 19460.

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