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Celebrate The Darien Land Trust With Farm To Table Dinner

JUNE 14, 2017—A warm summer night, three long tables set with white linens and sparkling lights and a local band at Waterbury Field in Darien will set the scene for the third annual Farm to Table Event hosted by the Darien Land Trust on Saturday, Aug. 26.

The Darien Land Trust will host a Farm to Table dinner on Aug. 26.

The Darien Land Trust will host a Farm to Table dinner on Aug. 26.

Photo Credit: Dave Miller

A three-course dinner will be served in the field by Tim LaBant catering, which specializes in fresh, local fare. Wine pairing recommendations for the menu will be created by WinePort of Darien. Musical entertainment will be provided by Busker, an acoustic pop/rock band, featuring Darienite Kevin Bannerton on drums and vocals.

Several of the band members met years ago at Villanova University and today the band has embraced a philanthropic component to their performances.

“We are fortunate to be able to continue playing music together while at the same time helping to bring attention to some great charities,” said Bannerton. “I am personally excited for this event as I will now have the opportunity to contribute directly to the Darien community.”

The Farm to Table Event was created to celebrate the success the Land Trust has had in preserving more than 200 acres in Darien. Their mission is to permanently preserve open space in Darien, providing the community with environmentally rich habitats, scenic vistas, opportunities for educational experiences and the quiet enjoyment of nature.

Several local businesses have lent their support as sponsors of the event, including Baywater Properties, Rings End, BMW of Darien, Darien Rowayton Bank, MacGuire, Cheswick & Tuttle Investment Counsel, LLC and Rowayton Wine Shop & Wine Port of Darien. BMW of Darien has donated a bicycle to be presented at random to a lucky guest at the event.

The DLT receives land through a combination of gifts from property owners and in certain instances direct purchase of the land. Once the land is under DLT protection, trustees begin an active stewardship program. Waterbury Field was permanently preserved through a combination gift by the Joslin Family and purchase in 2008.

Over the past year, Waterbury Field, which is adjacent to the Wee Burn Country Club, has been transformed with a demonstration landscape showcasing native plant species.

“Waterbury Field is one of the signature meadow properties preserved by the Darien Land Trust,” said DLT President Flip Huffard. “Its central location in Darien is great in that so many of our town residents get to drive by the field and enjoy its beautiful vista. The Darien Land Trust has been actively working to plant native trees and bushes on the property to enhance its natural value for years to come.”

To join the Darien Land Trust for the Farm to Table Event at Waterbury Field, purchase tickets at www.darienlandtrust.org

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