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Join us for an evening on the farm at Heirloom East Bay to learn more about Living Well, a nature-based wellness program to bridge the connection between healing and nature for transitional age youth who are overcoming homelessness.
SATURDAY, MAY 17
Arrive: 4:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Farm Tour: 5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Dinner & Program: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Sunset: 8:15 p.m.
HEIRLOOM FARM
9990 Crow Canyon Rd
Castro Valley, CA 94552
heirloomeastbay.com
TICKETS:
Suggested minimum donation: $150 per person
A "kamayan" meal is a traditional Filipino feast where food, typically served on banana leaves, is eaten with hands rather than utensils, emphasizing a hands-on and shared dining experience.
MENU:
Amuse Bouche:
Sourdough | Ube Honey Butter | Olive Oil
Accoutrement:
Rice
Seasonal Fruit
Market Veg | Sugar Cane Vin
Atchara
Toyomansi
Bagoong
Suka
Banana Ketchup
Featuring Produce, Florals, and Eggs Sourced Directly from the farm
Mains:
Chicken Inasal | Smoked Leg Quarters | Annatto Butter
Beef Kare Kare | Beef Dino Rib | Peanut Sauce | Tomato & Chili | Annatto Oil
Pancit Canton | Seasonal Veg | Calamansi Vin
Prawn Lumpia | Fish Sauce Caramel | Tobiko
Dessert:
Turon| Saba Banana | Fish Sauce Caramel | Jackfruit | Coconut Shaving
Drinks:
Welcome Farm Cocktail | Wine Pairings | Non-alcoholic Drinks
All donations directly benefit young people ages 18-24 at Covenant House California on their pathways to independence.
Your donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. The FMV for Kamayan Dinner at Heirloom Easy Bay is $60.