771 days ago

Fundraising Dinner

Daniela from Glen Innes

Kia ora koutou

We are very excited to announce our first ever fundraiser dinner to be held on Friday the 16th February at 6pm!

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We are teaming up with the phenomenal chefs at Everybody Eats to provide a special dinner experience entirely from locally grown or salvaged food. The meal will feature produce harvested that very day from Tāmaki Urban Market Garden and prepared by top-class professional chef, Tristan from Everybody Eats.

Tāmaki Urban Market Garden has been operating for two years, producing local regeneratively grown kai and sharing our love of soil and our environment with our local community. We need your support to keep going with this work - because we know it's important to our community and the planet!

We'll be sharing a short film that gives more insight into why and how we do what we do, and highlighting the produce we are already growing with three delicious courses of scrumptious gourmet food.

Expect an evening of community connection, deliciousness, and hope for the future of food in Glen Innes and Eastern Bays suburbs.

Tickets can be purchased here events.humanitix.com...

Venue to be confirmed at one of the amazing EveryBody eats venues in either Glen Innes or Onehunga.

We would love for you to join us!


Nga mihi

Tāmaki Urban Market Garden

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get Tickets here

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