The Food Project welcomes you to a lively evening of delicious food and inspiring stories from our youth at our third annual fundraiser, Farmers, Fables & Feasts, to be held Wednesday, May 6 at the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter, 100 West 2nd Street in South Boston. Join them as they celebrate the remarkable accomplishments they have achieved empowering youth, serving local communities, and stewarding over 70 acres of urban and suburban farmland in the Greater Boston and North Shore regions.
The event will also pay tribute to Byron Hurt–filmmaker, writer, and activist–by honoring him with The Food Project’s 2015 Leadership Award. Mr. Hurt’s latest film, Soul Food Junkies, premiered on the PBS Emmy award-winning series, Independent Lens, and has been the recipient of a CNN documentary award.
Please help support The Food Project’s work with youth, food and the community. The Channel Center Garage, located at 116 West 1st Street, is just a 2 minute walk from the EpiCenter and offers $8 parking after 6 pm. Purchase tickets at http://www.benefit.thefoodproject.org/purchase-tickets/