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July 11: Slow Hour at Macari Vineyards

Summer is here and we’re ready to celebrate! All are welcome to join us Tuesday, July 11, at 5:30pm at Macari Vineyards in Mattituck for “Slow Hour,” Slow Food East End’s version of happy hour.

Interested in knowing more about the benefits of composting and various methods for home composting?

In the five East End towns, nearly 60 tons of food scraps are generated daily, with much of it ending up as waste! Reducing food waste is crucial for reversing global overheating, nearly 40 percent of food in the U.S. becomes trash, emitting toxic methane when left in landfills. Did you know that households contribute to a staggering 70% of landfill food waste? Composting is a simple and efficient way to remove food waste from landfills and benefit the environment.   

The Long Island Organics Council has long encouraged reducing food waste and making compost as a beneficial lifestyle. We have invited LIOC, the Macari family (whose vineyard has received recognition for its composting program) and Mary Morgan, one of the founders of our Slow Food East End chapter (an expert on food waste solutions), to share in the conversation that evening.

The Macari Family’s waterfront farm, with sweeping views of the Long Island Sound, was established over 50 years ago. Since the first vines were planted in 1995, Macari Vineyards has been recognized as an industry leader in regenerative agriculture. The vineyard is home to a herd of cattle, used for composting, and grows grapes without the use of herbicides.

Although willing, many households are just not able to support a traditional compost system at their home. To help, counter compost units have been developed to dehydrate and grind food scraps to a small fraction of their original volume that is sterile, compact and usable as soil or compost amendments.   

FoodCycle Science is one company that manufactures counter composters, they are establishing pilot programs to encourage more home composting across the U.S. The East End is where their next pilot program will be launched. To help promote this effort our July Slow Hour will also feature a presentation about FoodCycle Science.  The goal of the pilot program is to track countertop-compost usage by households, the data will be used to encourage local municipalities to support food waste retention from our landfills.

The East End Countertop Recycler Pilot program is a partnership between the Long Island Organics Council and Food Cycle Science. The Pilot Program opens to the public on August 1, 2023. As a special partnership SFEE members are able to purchase a unit starting July 1st, 2023. During the “Early Snail Special” all members who purchase discounted FoodCycler units will also support Edible School Garden schools and food pantries. For every 50 participants who purchase a unit and take part in the trial survey, SFEE will donate a FoodCycler to a school or pantry.  For information contact: Mary Morgan, EastEndCountertopRecyclerPilot@gmail.com

“Slow Food East End has been actively supporting composting efforts for years now,” said Mary Morgan. “Our dream was to build an audience among our local food growers and makers, from farmers to fishers, beekeepers to bread bakers, which our SFEE local chapter has achieved so wonderfully. We all know delicious food is based on healthy soil. The composter program helps us all recycle food scraps and regenerate our soils.”  

To learn more, join us on July 11th at Macari Vineyards for our Slow Hour. Wine and snacks will be available for purchase, and joining the discussion is free.  

Together we can further Slow Food’s mission to seek good, clean, and fair food systems for all while supporting schools and food pantries and promoting policy change that encourages municipalities to establish compost drop-off centers for each town and eliminate food waste from our landfills. 

October 22: Sour Power A Fermentation Celebration at Jamesport Farmstead

Come celebrate October and the harvest season with Slow Food East End at Jamesport Farmstead for an afternoon of BBQ, live music, a farm tour, sauerkraut making, and much more!

Meet the farmers, enjoy a farm tour and hear more about their no-till, no-pesticide, no-herbicide practices and learn how you too can honor your home gardens with their techniques. 

Enjoy a hearty lunch catered by Maple Tree BBQ, the East End’s go-to favorite for authentic wood-fired smoked BBQ. The menu includes Smoked Bratwursts on Buns, Sauer Krat, Corn on the Cob, Potato Salad, Carrot Ginger Soup, Lemonade, and Apple Cider. 

Macari Vineyard will be pouring a selection of their wines farmed on family-owned land that has been farming without herbicides using homemade compost and biodynamic principles which give their terroir a delicious edge. Or opt for North Fork Brewing Company, a farm-based brewery that grows its own hops and uses local produce to flavor its beers which will also be available for purchase. 

In the barn will be local Chef Peter Berley, a James Beard award-winning author and fermentation expert who will show us how to enjoy the fall harvest by making his DELICIOUS sauerkraut recipe using old fashion tools. Bring your fermentation and culinary questions for Chef Peter to answer and take a turn helping us process the kraut which will be fermented in a Macari wine barrel.

Live Music: Popular Long Island musicians, Maria Fairchild and Adam Becherer play music from bygone times when life moved at a slower pace and entertainment was homegrown. Enjoy traditional tunes from rural America and Ireland with fiddle, banjo, guitar, and mandolin. 

In addition, Sweet Woodland Farms will be on site offering some of their local harvest for sale!

Saturday, October 22, 2:00 – 5:00pm (Rain date Sunday, October 23) at Jamesport Farmstead, 1146 Main Road, Jamesport (corner of Tuthills Lane)

September 23: Walk & Wine at Landcraft Garden Foundation

We are back with another Walk & Wine to celebrate two incredible organizations, Slow Food East End and the Landcraft Garden Foundation.

Join Slow Food East End at Landcraft Garden Foundation for an evening of sipping local wines and strolling through their imaginative gardens on Friday, September 23rd from 4:30 pm to 7 pm. Be inspired and learn more about naturalizing landscapes from the experts at Landcraft who will share tips for pollinator-friendly, biodiverse landscaping best suited for our local ecosystem and your backyard. Ticketed guests are welcome to stroll through the gardens at their own pace and stop along the trails for tastes, sips and chats.

There are four acres of cultivated and naturalized garden spaces to enjoy surrounded by almost 10 acres of natural meadows with mowed paths providing easy access to view native plants and abundant wildlife. Enjoy the garden’s current art installation of 14 sculptures nestled throughout the landscape by artists Sam Moyer and Eddie Martinez who live and work in Orient and New York City.

Tickets include tastings of locally sourced wines from Croteaux Vineyards and Rose Hill Vineyards along with nibbles sourced from Landcraft Gardens’ harvest and a few of Slow Food’s favorite local farmers.

September is SLOW FOOD USA’s membership drive month. During the month of September our chapter, Slow Food East End, the most active chapter in the US, says thank you to our new members and renewing members with a gift of a Slow Food t-shirt! If you renew or sign up to be a member before our event your t-shirt will be available to pick up at Landcraft. Remember SFEE members always get discounts to all SFEE events.

As an added bonus all ticket holders will be entered into a drawing to win gift baskets filled with Landcraft Garden Foundation and Slow Food swag and local wines! You must attend the event to win a basket. This event is co-hosted by Slow Food East End and Landcraft Garden Foundation. Tickets are $65 for members of either organization and $75 for nonmembers (plus the Event Brite processing fee). Ticket proceeds benefit Slow Food Feed the Forks initiatives and the Landcraft Garden Foundation.

Rain date Saturday, September 24th.

The Landcraft Garden Foundation is located at 4342 Grand Avenue, Mattituck.

Located in the heart of the North Fork’s wine region on Long Island’s East End, the Landcraft Gardens were established in 1992 by founders Dennis Schrader and Bill Smith when they purchased 17 acres of land surrounding a 1840’s-era farmhouse. Their initial goals were to create an exuberant garden of unusual or little-known plants, featuring them within a framework of innovative design while also providing an environment for trialing new and exotic plant materials. They wanted it to be an American garden; to be a conglomeration of different styles and influences blending seamlessly to create a garden of unique interests. The garden would exemplify the synthesis of structure, color, distinctive plant material, and composition.

September 15th: Slow Hour at RGNY

Summer is almost over but we’re still in the mood to celebrate! All are welcome to join us for our second Slow Hour, Slow Food East End’s version of Happy Hour.

When: Thursday, September 15th from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM EDT

Where: RGNY, 6025 Sound Ave, Riverhead, NY 11901

How: It’s easy! No tickets needed, just let us know you are coming.

Slow Food is a global, grassroots organization committed to promoting local food cultures and celebrating our local food sources and providers who believe in a food web that is locally sourced and environmentally sustainable.

Bring a friend and come on by to meet the Slow Food community and chat with our volunteer board to learn more about Slow Food on the East End of Long Island. Plus, it’s a great opportunity to support local businesses and enjoy a beautiful view! Food & wine will be available for purchase.

Rain or shine come and slow down with us we’d love to meet you! We’d be delighted to tell you what we’ve been up to this past year and our plans for the future.

The event is free to attend – but please do register to help us plan accordingly.

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