SOLD OUT! Fall Wreath-Making Class 11.3.23

Autumn Wreath-Making Class 6:30 p.m., Fri. Nov 3

Kick back and have some fun at Wakeman Town Farm, and create a customized fall wreath just in time for the transition to autumnal decor. The Farm's own Chryse Terrill will guide you on how to design a beautiful wreath that is perfect for the fall/winter season. Participants will use natural materials collected from Wakeman Town Farm to decorate their wreath. At the end of the class, you will be able to take home your creation.

Grab some friends, bring some snacks and refreshments, and create something beautiful!

sold out! pumpkin centerpiece workshop 10.12.23

Join us at Wakeman Town Farm and make a creative fall harvest centerpiece inside real pumpkins — perfect for bringing in the fall season. Wakeman Town Farm's Chryse Terrill will instruct you on how to create a stunning fall harvest centerpiece inside real pumpkins; these are perfect seasonal decor for your home or holiday table. Attendees will choose from a variety of materials, including some that have been harvested from Wakeman Town Farm's own gardens. At the end of the class, you will take home your work of art! Feel free to BYOB and snacks. Great group activity.

Fall Harvest Cooking Class for Kids Grades 2-6

Fall Harvest Cooking Class for Kids - SESSIONS 1 + 2

A fall-inspired class that offers seasonal recipes, cooking skills and farm fun! - Grades 2-5

Day - Wednesday

Session 1 - 9/6, 9/13, (No Class 9/20), 9/27, 10/4, 10/11

Session 2 - 10/18, 10/25, 11/1, 11/8 11/15

Time: 4:15-5:45

Ages: Grades 2-6

Instructor: Robyn Herman

Students: Max 10

Fee: $250 pp, per session

As leaves change color and drift to the ground, and as cooler temperatures creep in, come and get inspired with Chef Robyn who will be featuring various cozy autumn recipes. Kids will prepare for the season with hearty, tasty, and savory dishes. It's harvest time, and many of our favorite veggies and fruits are in season, and ready to use, some right from our Farm gardens. Sweet potatoes, squash, pumpkin, apples, and more. We will use these crops in our recipes, such as Maple-Roasted Chicken with Acorn Squash, Sweet Potato Fries, Apple & Pear Tarts, Zucchini & Cheese Drop Biscuits, and Pumpkin Swirl Cheesecake Bars.

Chef Robyn has been developing and delivering personalized cooking programs, birthday parties, and facilitating educational experiences for after-school programs promoting food exploration for 20 years. She teaches basic techniques and methods to build confidence and independence in the kitchen. She teaches classes that encourage creativity, responsibility, and fun! Her classes incorporate fresh ingredients with an eye toward nutrition to teach students how healthy food can be tasty food. Children learn a variety of helpful skills, such as measuring, baking, browning, crushing, kneading, chopping, melting, following directions and staying safe in the kitchen.

fall programs for kids are live!

Wakeman Town Farm Fall Youth Programs Announced! 

We love kids at the Farm — and they love us back. We have something special designed for almost every age group. Visit our website and check out the programs and then sign up on Sept 6 @9 a.m.  Remember to write down the code for each class for easy reference when registering. Please note that for the kids’ culinary classes, you can register right here on the website!

Questions?: Please reach out to education@wakemantownfarm.org. See you at the Farm this fall! 

morning vinyasa flow 9.23.23

Come reset yourself on our beautiful Farm grounds. This Adult Vinyasa Yoga Class is good for the soul and incorporates a healthy emphasis on alignment in a serene, pastoral setting. Led by instructor Jennifer Seideman, participants can expect Sun Salutations (A & B), as well as moving through a creative sequence of poses, hip openers, shoulder openers, thigh stretching, twists, back bends, and forward folds.

This class will challenge participants in many ways, by providing a healthy alignment base. You will also smile, sweat, and leave feeling like a way better version of ourselves. Breath awareness is emphasized.

Details:

9-10 a.m.

Bring your own yoga mat

This is an adults-only class

All levels are welcome

Park along Wakeman Town Farm Drive and enter thru the gates at the red pillars

Kindergarten Cooks: Fall Cooking with the Minis, Grades K-2

Mondays

Time: 4:15-5:45 p.m., $350 per session (sign up for one or both!)

SOLD OUT- Session 1

9/11, 9/18, 9/25,10/02,10/09, 10/16

Session 2

10/23,10/30, 11/06, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27

Students: 10 Max

Instructor: Kathleen Benson of Culinary Kids

As the days shorten and cooler air is upon us, bring your little ones in for an afternoon of fall fun in the kitchen with Chef Kathleen. In this drop-off class, little chefs will learn how to prepare and enjoy a bounty of Autumn sweet and savory mini dishes. Classes will focus on age-appropriate cooking for beginners to include: safe knife skills, measuring, chopping, sifting, sauteing, and baking, but most of all, fun and kitchen confidence!

Many seasonal crops, herbs, fruits, syrups, and honey from the Farm will be incorporated into the weekly menu. Kiddos will have the opportunity to gather from the garden, prepare, and enjoy foods from the gardens and grounds. The menu changes weekly based on what is available in season. Items may include: Back to School Breakfast of Fall Waffles with WTF Syrup and WTF Honey-Roasted Granola and Yogurt Parfait, Mini Cheddar and Chive Biscuits, Sweet and Savory Mini Hand Pies, Apple Streusel Muffins, Pull-Apart Monkey Bread, Mini Meatball Lollipops.

SOLD OUT! beer garden + fall fun for the whole family 10.15.23. THE EVENT IS A “GO!” SEE YOU SUNDAY

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT IS ON! WE HAVE BEEN WATCHING THE WEATHER, AND, UNLESS WE WIND UP WITH A MAJOR STORM THAT IS NOT IN THE CURRENT FORECAST, WE ARE A “GO” FOR SUNDAY!

Join us on the Farm for our annual family Beer Garden event on Sunday, Oct. 15, featuring live music by Hitch and the Giddy-Up + Rob Morton, lawn games, bubbles, face painting, photos with mini ponies, and pumpkin crafts for the littles, as well as a surprise craft by LaurelRock. Word on the street is that our friends at Eco Evolution will be there, as will a massage therapist for the adults. Come hungry: There will be plenty of lunch options and goodies for purchase, including Pizza by Tony Pizza Napolitano and tasty offerings from our friends at Food Truck Refinery and Oronoque Farms, and frosty ice cream treats from Saugatuck Sweets and LANDTECH! We will pouring frosty local beer, sponsored by Greens Farms Spirits, spirits by local distillery, 5th State Distillery. There will also be cider donuts and refreshments sponsored by KMS Team at Compass. Noon-4 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs, invite some friends, and enjoy a fantastic fall day on the Farm!

TICKET INFO + RESTRICTIONS: Entry tickets are $10 per adults. Kids are free. Food + beverage + select craft purchases are a la carte. Proceeds benefit Farm educational programs. Please note: This is an outdoor-only event. No animals allowed.

SORRY: NO REFUNDS! In the event of a weather cancellation, we cannot issue refunds to to opportunity costs. Proceeds will go towards paying vendors. Any extra will be put towards educational programming. Thank you for understanding.

SOLD OUT! ITALIAN STREET FOOD WORKSHOP with vita pasta lab 9.19.23

ITALIAN STREET FOOD WORKSHOP

$125.00

Date & Time
September 19, 2023 7-9 pm

In this hands-on workshop, students will learn how to make:

Arancini ( rice balls ) filled with ham and mozzarella (hands-on)
Sicilian cannoli filled with ricotta and dark chocolate (hands-on)

ITINERARY

Welcome Appetizer (Vita brings a variety of imported cheeses and bites!)
Instruction

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
All sales final. No refunds will be made if customer cancels their spot 10 days or less before the class. All workshops end with a meal we have prepared together.

Subject to cancellation if fewer than 10 spots are filled, full refund granted.

BYOB vino or beverages of choice

SOLD OUT! Spooktacular Halloween Baking 10.27.23

Sorry! Sold out. We will host a Christmas + Hannukah Class in Dec. Stay Tuned!

Friday October 27, 2023

4:30-6:15

Ages: Grades 1-5

Instructor: Robyn Herman

Students: Max 10

$55 per child

A chill is in the air, and Halloween is right around the corner. That means the spooky season is upon us! This Halloween-themed drop-off cooking class with Chef Robyn will be frightfully fun and delicious. We will be making our own pizza “mummies”, baking spooktacular candy-corn cupcakes, and whipping up monster pudding cups.These festive Halloween foods are sure to scare up everyone’s appetite. (And parents: No need for dinner! The kids will enjoy the pizza and pudding cups at the Farm and take the cupcakes home for another time.)

sold out! Harvest Fest Tickets

Welcome to Wakeman Town Farm's Harvest Fest Fundraiser Sept 9

The Big Event

Public tickets sales are winding down for the Farm's 10th-annual Harvest Fest FUNraiser on Saturday, Sept. 9 from 6-10 p.m.

This is the Food and Wine Event of the Season at Wakeman Town Farm! It is a magical evening, featuring fabulous seasonal fare and libations, generously contributed by local farmers and rock star chefs outdoors on the Farm under twinkling lights. This year, we are doing the event cocktail-party style, with tents and multiple food stations (no sit-down dinner) so guests can mix and mingle. After the food + drink, we will be bringing the guests inside the tent for the real reason we are all here: The live auction and paddle raise to support the Farm. Then, once the live auction wraps, it's time to hit the dance floor and groove to our live band! Let’s go!

New Parent + Child Classes Announced for Late Summer!

Due to popular demand, we’ve added more opportunities for you to bring your little ones to the Farm for a togetherness in the great outdoors. Join us at the Farm for one hour of quality time with your child later this summer. This parent + me class offers the opportunity for parents and children to connect with others in the community. Time will be spent outdoors interacting with Farm animals and exploring our gardens. Come snuggle with our young lambs and goats! We can’t wait to see you! Please note, this is an adult + child class; adults are expected to participate. Please wear weather appropriate clothing, mud boots or sneakers are recommended for the outdoor animal encounters. For program related questions please reach out to education@wakemantownfarm.org

No rain dates, or refunds due to illness or weather

Classes and information are listed by clicking the button below.

$35 per spot for ages 0-3 (includes one adult)

Patagonia Film Series: the monster in our closet 9.18.23

Film Starts at 7:30 p.m.

Plastics are essential to building durable, high-performance clothing. But they’re also accelerating the climate crisis, from the fossil fuels used to make materials like polyester to the plastic pollution that piles up once that clothing has been tossed.

Through the eyes of a lawyer, a climate reporter and a Patagonia designer, The Monster In Our Closet uncovers the dangerous threads that connect the clothing industry to the oil and gas industry and what we can all do on the individual, business, and government levels to create the change that our planet needs.

Come to Wakeman Town Farm to see this short film in Tim's Kitchen to learn more about the issue of plastic pollution and how it affects our environment. After the film Emma Cali (Parsons School of Design / BFA in Industrial Design) will connect with the audience on breathing new life into textile waste, reimagining and personally defining what it means to create circular, sustainable products.

Spots are limited so don't wait to sign up. Light refreshments will be served.

Tickets are non-refundable and will be considered a donation if you are unable to attend after purchasing.

Sold out! moroccan-inspired dinner featuring chef lamour workman and spirits by Nahmias et Fils 9.20.23

Moroccan Menu by Chef Lamour Workman with "Mahia" Spirits Tasting by Nahmias et Fils, a micro-distillery in Yonkers, New York 

Sept 20, 2023 

$135 pp

Mezze & Mahia Aperitifs 

Muhammara (Middle Eastern walnut and roasted red pepper dip), Whipped Feta, Hummus, Olives, & Vegetables 

Main Course

Lamb Da’Fina – Braised Lamb with Seasonal Vegetables 

Freekeh Pilaf with Pistachio and Olives

Marinated Fennel and Orange Salad with Merguez (Spicy Sausage)

Msemen Flatbread

Dessert

"Sfenj" Moroccan Donuts with Mahia-spiked Cider 

“Mahia” Spirits Tasting - Courtesty of Nahmias et Fils, a micro-distillery in Yonkers, New York 

At the dinner, we will introduce guests to the ancient flavors of Mahia, a distinctive spirit made from figs with hints of anis seed. It is the signature product of Nahmias et Fils, a micro-distillery in Yonkers, New York, created by David and Dorit Nahmais. The unique company has gained recognition for its exceptional craftsmanship and commitment to producing high-quality spirits. In addition to Mahia, the company distills organic rye and bourbon. 

Mahia holds a cultural and religious significance as it reflects the culinary traditions of Moroccan Jews. The spirit has been passed down through generations, with families carefully preserving their unique recipes and distillation techniques. The production and consumption of Mahia are deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of Moroccan Jewish heritage.

By producing Mahia, Nahmias et Fils aims to create a premium spirit and to share the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Moroccan Jewish community with a broader audience. Their commitment to producing authentic Mahia serves as a bridge between cultures, promoting understanding and appreciation for the diverse traditions and flavors that exist in the world of spirits.

Nahmias et Fils is dedicated to the principles of organic and sustainable production. They prioritize sourcing organic ingredients, supporting local farmers, and minimizing environmental impact. By adhering to these practices, they ensure that their spirits are exceptional in taste and reflect their commitment to a more sustainable future.

Chef Bio: 

Lamour Workman has long had a passion for food, which she attributes to her parents, both avid cooks. After working advertising on Madison Avenue, she went on to Culinary School and further honed her skills in France. When she returned to New York, she worked at some of the city’s finest restaurants/hotels, including the Waldorf Astoria’s Peacock Alley and Four Season’s Hotel’s Fifty-Seven Fifty-Seven. She is an American Culinary Federation Certified Executive Chef, one of the Federation’s highest designations. Her love of flavors and eclectic cuisine results from years of study in various cooking styles, including Southern, Southwestern, French, Spanish, Italian, Indian, Asian, North African, Latin American, and Caribbean. She is a Master’s candidate at the Boston University School of Gastronomy.

tickets are limited! winter holiday centerpiece workshop 12.14.23

Get into the holiday spirit at our winter centerpiece workshop! A perfect night out with friends

6:30 p.m.

Wakeman Town Farm's Chryse Terrill will guide you on how to create a beautiful winter centerpiece arrangement inside a rustic base; these are perfect decor for your home or holiday table. Attendees will choose from a variety of natural materials, including some that have been harvested from Wakeman Town Farm's own gardens. At the end of the class, you will take home your creations! A perfect night out to enjoy a glass of wine and let your creativity flow. BYOB and snacks.

just added! adults-only vinyasa yoga classes due to popular demand

Let’s flow - We just added more Vinyasa Yoga classes to our schedule.

Held in the evenings on the Farm, Vinyasa Yoga For Adults Classes are against the backdrop of Wakeman Town Farm's lovely vegetable and flower gardens and friendly animals. You'll experience seriously fun Vinyasa sessions with a healthy emphasis on alignment in a serene, pastoral setting. Lead by instructor Jennifer Seideman, participants can expect Sun Salutations (A & B), as well as moving through a creative sequence of poses, hip openers, shoulder openers, thigh stretching, twists, back bends, and forward folds.

The classes will challenge us in many ways. We will also smile, sweat, and leave feeling like a way better version of ourselves. Breath awareness is emphasized.

Details:

Bring your own yoga mat

Adults-only

All levels are welcome

Park along Wakeman Town Farm Drive and enter thru the gates at the red pillars

Registration is limited. First-come, first-served. Outdoors only. In the event of rain, we will offer one TBD makeup session only based on availability of the Farm and the instructor. If you cannot make the makeup date or if it rains again, we apologize, but we cannot offer additional makeups.

A Note from Jennifer Seideman

I love yoga because it makes me feel good. I’ve always been interested in health, wellness and fitness in general. I started yoga as another means of physical activity…knowing that it was supposed to be good for me. It took me a few years of dabbling in yoga- trying different studios and different teachers, basically just doing it once a week as an addition to my other workouts, before I found the mind-body connection. This is not just the asana but also the spiritual and mindful part that eventually came with the practice.

Practicing yoga now is like coming home for me. It’s finding time to slow down and be at peace within myself. For a while I just wanted to receive yoga. Now I want to share it with others. I want to bring yoga to others to help them feel good in their bodies and feel at peace within themselves.

Yoga is not a competitive sport. So many people I know make everything they do competitive. Yoga is not about being good at something, it’s about being good to yourself. Try it and do what feels good in your body.

My favorite yoga pose is Happy Baby. It’s a great hip opener ( I tend to feel tight in my hips often) and it massages the low-back.

It feels so good; I can’t help but smile when I am in Happy Baby!

Tutti a Tavola - Risotto and Rollatini - Workshop with chef vita 10.10.23

OCTOBER 10 - TUTTI A TAVOLA (Everyone to the Table), A GLUTEN-FREE WORKSHOP

$125.00

Date & Time
October 10, 2023 7-9 pm

DESCRIPTION

In this hands-on workshop, students will learn how to make:

Eggplant Rollatini (Hands-on)
Vegetable Risotto (Hands-on)

ITINERARY

Welcome Appetizer
Instruction + Enjoying What We Make

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
All sales final. No refunds will be made if customer cancels their spot 10 days or less before the class. All workshops end with a meal we have prepared together.

Subject to cancellation if fewer than 10 spots are filled, full refund granted.

Alcohol policy is BYOB.

sold out! late summer dinner with chef alison milwe grace rescheduled to 8.30.23

Summer Farm Dinner with Chef Alison Milwe Grace - 6:30 p.m. Start Time

Our late-season al fresco dinner on the Farm featuring a menu that celebrates the best of the harvest

$135 pp

Note: Al Fresco if weather permits; dress for outdoor dining. If weather is inclement, we will move the event into Tim's Kitchen. Please BYOB your favorite libations. We will have water, ice, glassware and bottle openers.

FIRST COURSE

Chilled Cucumber Soup with Pea Shoots

Parker House Rolls with Herbed Butter

SECOND COURSE

Marinated Watermelon and Tomato Salad with Lime-Ginger-Mint Vinaigrette

ENTREE (Choose one)

Togarashi-Dusted Seared Yellowfin Tuna served over Coconut Rice with “Glazed” Baby Bok Choy

or

“Farmers” Grilled Ribeye with Spring Onions and Radishes over Crispy Herb Potatoes

DESSERT

Lemon Cornmeal Cake with Balsamic Blueberries and Lemon Whipped Cream

Cancellation Policy: No refunds for any reason due to opportunity costs. You may pass your tickets along if you can't make it, but kindly provide us with the names of those coming in your stead. If you can't make it and prefer to donate your ticket(s) back to the Farm, please let us know and we will offer them to a Farm volunteer.

Sold out! New Pizza on the Patio nite 8.9.23

Join us for our final "Pizza on the Patio" event, last of our summer series. We'll be stoking the flames on our wood-fired pizza oven, sipping wine under our outdoor string lights. You'll enjoy piping hot individual pizzas made by Anthony K of Tony Pizza Napolitano, and a bottle of your choice of 3 wines from our friends at The Grapevine. Each order is for two guests. It includes 2 personal pizzas (you will select at checkout), one bottle of wine (choose either a white, red or rosé at checkout), plus taxes and service fees. A limited number of single tickets, and additional bottles of wine or pizzas, will also available. This is a first-come, first-served event with limited tickets.

Please note: There are two start times to reduce wait times for pizzas, which are made by hand. Please choose 6:30 or 7 p.m. This will help our pizzaiolo in staggering pizza output.

Please note the policies for weather cancellations and refunds when registering. We have a no-refunds policy. No exceptions. You may transfer tickets to a friend or sell them, but you must provide us with the names of your replacements and they will get the pizzas/wines you ordered. If it rains, you may pick up your order at the Farm. Sorry, we cannot arrange makeups, and the weather is out of our control.

P.S. If we're lucky, we may have a musical guest to provide background music, so consider brining a few bucks for tips.

Saturday FarmStand and public farm visiting hours are 9-1 Starting June 10!

SATURDAYS 9AM - 1PM

June 10th - October 28th 2023

Starting June 10th, join us every Saturday from 9am-1pm at our farmstand. Come by and pick up your fresh produce needs, walk thru our gardens, say “hi” to our animals, and chat with our farmers. Our farmstand features produce grown right on the farm, fresh cut flower bouquets, WTF Logowear, WTF Honey, and hand-selected products from CT local vendors, including products like artisan baked goods, extra virgin olive oils, gourmet balsamic vinegars, Chaga mushroom elixirs, homemade salsas, and more! SPONSORED BY BMW OF DARIEN