Hurricane Fundraisers and Benefits

October 09, 2017
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Farmers First Aid Benefit
Wed., Oct. 25, 6–11pm, The Wynwood Yard
Presented by Urban Oasis Project, The Wynwood Yard and Edible South Florida, this evening of live music, artisan food and drink kicks off this new fund aimed at helping South Florida small farmers. Bands include Seafoam Walls, Chris Rod Duo, Birdman, Mother!, John Henry Dale and Mustard Service. There's a $20 suggested donation.


Slow Food Miami Snail Social Farm Fundraiser
Tues., Oct. 10, 6–8pm • Glass & Vine, Coconut Grove
Bites and signature welcome cocktail, with all proceeds going to local farms. A discounted happy hour menu will be available for the duration of the event, and guests who stay for dinner will receive a complimentary Magic Shell dessert.
Buy tickets here: $15 pre-sale/ $20 donation at the door.


Chefs 4 Neighbors Hurricane Relief Fundraiser
Wed., Oct. 11 • The National Hotel, Miami Beach
One month after Hurricane Irma landed in the Florida Keys, Paul Menta, executive chef of Key West’s acclaimed The Stoned Crab restaurant and co-founder of Three Hands Fish sustainable seafood market, will team up with fellow chefs such to headline the “Chefs 4 Neighbors” fundraiser dinner.

The Stoned Lobster (Photo: Stoned Crab)

Participating chefs include:

  • Michael Schultz
  • Martin Luz
  • Paul Menta
  • Adrienne Grenier
  • Bobby Mongelli
  • Michelle Mongelli
  • Chris Lee
  • Gordon Maybury
  • Cindy Hutson
  • Patrick Rebholz

Tickets are $75–$200. Buy them here.


(re)Grow The Garden Fundraiser 
Thur., Oct. 12, 6–9pm • Miami Beach Botanical Garden

Fun-filled evening of music, dancing, bites and beverages along with special fun activities for kids of all ages. Thanks to Soto Sake, Estrella Damm, Sullivan St. Bakery, Charcoal Garden Bar + Grill, Spris Brick Oven Pizza, Mars International, Gaucho Ranch and DJ Jody for providing their goods and services to make this a great evening. Bid on beds, plantings and silent auction items! 

$50 adults, $25 children. Get tickets here.


 

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