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Klippers-to-Table Celebration Event: Celebrating Over 20 Years of Organic Farming in Cawston, BC



Monday, August 28th, 2023

At Klippers Organic Acres / Row Fourteen (725 MacKenzie Rd, Cawston BC)

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Indulge in an enchanting experience as we celebrate the deep-rooted connections we've forged over two decades of organic farming in Cawston, BC.


This much-awaited event, originally slated for August 2022 (postponed due to wildfire risks) has now been reinvented, making it even more exceptional than before. Join us for an exquisite culinary journey as 10+ renowned chefs from across BC tantalize your taste buds with their Klippers-to-table creations.


To complement these delectable treats, guests can enjoy expertly paired beverages from 10+ wineries, cideries, breweries, and distilleries, each with unique offerings. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience that celebrates the best of organic farming, local produce, regional beverages, and whimsical live music.




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Schedule:


4 to 5 PM - OPTIONAL EVENT ADD ON

Starting at 4 PM sharp, enjoy an educational farm tour accompanied by a snack from our on-site woodfired oven with a cider pairing from Untangled Craft Cider.


5 to 7:30 PM - DINNER, CRAFT BEVERAGE PAIRINGS, & LIVE MUSIC

The main event will begin at 5 PM with memorable farm-to-table food and craft beverage pairings offered around the orchard. Enjoy the bounty of the fields with food prepared by over 10+ nationally and globally recognized chefs. Food will be accompanied by expertly paired beverages from the many local wineries, cideries, breweries, and distilleries who we've built connections with over the past twenty years.


Stroll through the orchard while you dine while harnessing the opportunity to connect with the hands that feed us as well as the winemakers and distillers that quench our thirst.

Many communal long tables will also be set up near the whimsical live music by talented local artists Kansas Hatherly and Kailee McGuire.


7 to 9 PM - MUSIC HEADLINER: JOSH & BEX

As the main part of the event wraps up, enjoy the spellbinding harmonies and a warm rustic sound of Kelowna music duo, Josh & Bex. The sounds of Josh & Bex allow you drift away into their haunting, yet soothing and familiar dreamscape.


After 7:30 PM, there will be a bar for people to order additional beverages and some food.


Tickets are available on www.shopklippers.ca and capacity is limited— You don’t want to miss out!



Accommodations:


We recommend booking accommodations early. Shuttle services will be offered for those staying in Oliver, Osoyoos, Keremeos, & Cawston. Our local accommodation recommendations include the following:


Klippers Guest Suites | The Watermark Resort in Osoyoos Orofino Vineyard Suites | Sunshot Vineyard Guest House @ Corcelettes | Clos De Soleil | Similkameen Wild* | Tree To Me | Similkameen River Cottage | The Cob House | Sharpe Distillery Tiny Homes






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