Art in the Age at Terrain's Autumn Bounty
Join Art in the Age ROOT and SNAP at Terrain’s Autumn Bounty this upcoming Saturday, October 9th from 12 to 4
If you missed us at their campfire, this is a great way to make up for it!
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Celebrate the arrival of the fall season at our annual Autumn Bounty, a day filled with live music, workshops, a local farmers’ market, and seasonal food and drink. Bring the little ones to make caramel apples, or learn to make your own corn flour with a lesson on grinding dried corn from Doe Run Farm. La Colombe’s old-fashioned coffee cart will be on site to sample, roast, and sell coffee by the pound, and at Styer’s Garden Café we’ll be offering a seasonal lunch and dinner, in addition to small plates to enjoy on the patio.
Schedule of Events
12-1P Sun Print Scarf Workshop: Design your own nature-inspired sun print scarf with terrain’s Meredith Langer. $40 per person. Each participant will create and take home a printed scarf. Sold out!
12- 12:30P Caramel Apple Tasting: Stop by for a sweet treat. Free and open to the public.
12:30-1P Fall Container Design Demonstration: Join perennial specialist Adam Glas as he shares ideas for creating a fall container using garden structures, grapevine, mini pumpkins, gourds and fall plants. Free and open to the public.
1-2P Edible Meadow: Join Tama Matsuoka Wong, forager for Manhattan’s Daniel restaurant, to learn about establishing a wild kitchen garden and incorporating foraged foods into your favorite recipes. Sample a variety of homemade jams and cheeses. Free and open to the public.
2-2:30P Tastes of Fall: Sample some of our favorite fall inspired recipes from terrain’s selection of cookbooks. Free and open to the public.
2-2:30P Autumn Wreath-Making Demonstration: Learn to put together harvest-inspired wreaths using colorful mini pumpkins, dried millet and wheat, and fall berries with terrain‘s Lynne Sanville. Free and open to the public.
3:30-4P Everything Apple Tasting: Join terrain specialist Susan Schu to discover new ideas for incorporating apples into your fall cooking. Sample sweet and savory recipes including homemade applesauce.


