Bountiful Cities announces second annual Put Your Hoe Down fundraising event, Dec. 5

From Bountiful Cities

Press release

Announcing Bountiful Cities’ 2nd Annual Put Your Hoe Down fundraising event!

What: Fundraising event for Bountiful Cities including dinner prepared by award winning chefs and live music, followed by a live dj dance party

When: Saturday, December 5: 7:00pm for dinner, 9:00pm for dancing

Where: Ole Shakey’s located at 790 Riverside Drive Asheville, NC 28801

Tickets: Get your will call tickets online or at Sovereign Remedies (29 N Market Street 28801) or Ole Shakey’s (790 Riverside Dr 28801) http://putyourhoedown.brownpapertickets.com/

For full event: $35 pre-purchase, $40 at the door

Dance Party only (starts at 9pm): $7 pre-purchase, $10 at the door

Bountiful Cities has had an amazing year making strides toward food access, community, and education. Join us for a comfy cozy dinner prepared by Joe Scully (of Chestnut), Elliott Moss (of Buxton Hall Barbecue), Jimmy Albee (of Sovereign Remedies), Brian Canipelli (of Cucina 24), Matt Dawes (of The Bull and Beggar), and Sunil Patel (of Patchwork Urban Farms). These chefs are taking the bounties and inspiration of local food, and creating a gift for all of us to share as we turn in towards winter. And we’ll have musicians providing live tunes to match the food. Plus, stay after dinner for a Cocktail Dance Party! All proceeds including drinks purchased at the bar will benefit Bountiful Cities and Pearson Community Garden.

Growing Food. Building Community — Bountiful Cities is an Asheville based organization dedicated to teaching sustainable agriculture skills in urban environments.

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