Open Farm Week

Live Music & Farm Dinner at Sandiwood Farm

 

 

 

Sunday, August 9

5 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Join us at Sandiwood Farm for a special Open Farm Week evening of live music, great food, community, and spectacular sunset views.

Meet growers Bob and Sara Schlosser, tour the farm, see the crops in the field, and relax in one of Vermont’s most beautiful farm settings while enjoying a beautiful sunset, community and live music from Stacy Starkweather, Jack Beatson and friends.

$25 per person ~ suggested or pay what you can from $15 – $50

We prefer payment with cash, check, Zelle (sara@sandiwoodfarm.com) or Venmo (@sara-schlosser-1). Please put 8/9 farm event in payment notes along with your email address. Payments will be confirmed.

No tickets, will call list with your names at farm. 

Rain or shine event

In case of rain the event will take place in our beautiful agritourism greenhouse!

You can purchase a meal or a-la-carte items from Chef Nadav. He will be serving a delicious farm-to-table dinner featuring fresh produce grown right here at Sandiwood Farm.

Guests are also welcome to bring their own picnic and simply enjoy the music, community, farm atmosphere, and sunset.

Bring a blanket, or take advantage of seating available outdoors and inside our agritourism greenhouse.

 

Shop while you’re here

Farm products will be available for purchase, including:

  • Artisan maple syrup
  • Deep Woods Pottery
  • Fresh farm products and produce

About the Music

Longtime Burlington musician Stacy Starkweather returns from a 17-year California sabbatical to perform with his son, Jack Starkweather, for a special hometown show at Sandiwood Farm. (Stacy once lived in the schoolhouse across the street!)

Enjoy acoustic and semi-acoustic interpretations of songs by The Band, the Grateful Dead, Richard Thompson, Tom Waits, and original compositions. The performance will feature acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, upright and electric bass, and special guest vocalist Erin Forker of Pennsylvania.

Expect great music, plenty of laughter, dancing, and an unforgettable evening in a beautiful farm setting.

 

Directions

Sandiwood Farm is located 1.8 miles up Town Hill Road off Route 15 in Wolcott. Look for Box 1785 on the right; the driveway to the farm will be on the left.

Sandiwood Farm is a source of high-quality, low impact farm products and services offering small batch artisan maple syrup, (nationwide shipping) a beautiful venue for one-of-a-kind events, farm stay experiences as well as flowers, produce and Justice of the Peace services. Farmers Bob & Sara help people connect with fresh produce and have authentic recreational, dining, and farm stay experiences that keep the community fed and farmland in production.

All tickets will be will call – no physical for phone ticket necessary.