Interested in supporting community agriculture in Decatur and eating delicious food? Well, we have 2 great options for you!
1. A Meal to Live for at the Decatur Cemetery
Saturday, September 6th
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Tickets are selling fast for the 2nd Annual Decatur Dinner Party! Enjoy delicious dishes prepared by some of Decatur’s most talented chefs to raise money for Decatur’s Kitchen Garden – a Global Growers Project. This limited attendance event will feature live music, beer, wine and a live auction.
Get your tickets today for what is sure to be the foodie event of the year on Saturday, September 6th, 6:30pm at the Decatur Cemetery. Tickets are $125 each, or reserve a full table for a party of 8 at $1200.
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Participating Restaurants: Brick Store Pub, Leon’s Full Service, Kimball House, Steinbeck’s Ale House, Cakes and Ale, Chai Pani, Farm Burger, Iberian Pig, No. 246, Pine Street Market, Sawicki’s, Twain’s Billiards and Tap.
2. Become a Global Growers CSA member
Enjoy Fresh, Local Produce Delivered Every Week. Global Growers works with an incredible group of diverse local farmers who grow fresh produce in and around metro Atlanta. Each week, CSA members receive exclusive access to a varied selection of local, seasonal, organically-grown fruit and vegetables at a location convenient for you. They also offer extra local, artisanal products like pastured eggs, goat cheese, and honey. You can choose to receive a full bag ($25/week) or half bag ($18/week) from August-November (15 weeks total). Convenient pick-up points are offered around Atlanta, Decatur, Clarkston, and Stone Mountain. Still have questions? Learn more here.
At Global Growers, the community in CSA is particularly important – because you are partnering with a community of farmers who are building new lives for themselves, and new professions, in metro Atlanta. Many of the Global Growers farmers are war survivors who have been invited to build new lives in Georgia, and are supporting their family by drawing on generations of farming expertise. Others may have been born in the U.S., and are pursuing local farming as a way of rebuilding our local food economy. Altogether, the farmers at Global Growers are growing great things – and they rely on their CSA shareholders to help make it all happen!