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Fresh Food Hub's Taste of the Season from Narrow Road Farm

  • Fresh Food Hub 212 North Main Street Auburn, IN, 46706 (map)
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Fresh Food Hub's Taste of the Season from Narrow Road Farm

Dates: Monday, September 14 - Friday, September 18
Time:
10:00 am - 5:30 pm

Cost: FREE! Enjoy complimentary fresh, ready to eat samples.

Event Details

Visit the Fresh Food Hub during Local Food Week to enjoy special samples of different ready to eat salads and other seasonal recipes prepared using the freshest local ingredients from Narrow Road Farm located just miles away right here in DeKalb County. (See below)

During your visit , be sure to check out the Fresh Food Hub’s wide-selection of locally sourced produce, meats and artisan food & beverage products made with local ingredients.

Ask Denise Hoff and the other friendly staff at Fresh Food Hub your questions about local food and how they select the healthy products featured in their marketplace.

No registration required

Check out the Fresh Food Hub website for more information or call us at (260) 333-7145 with any questions.

Fresh Food Hub

The mission of the Fresh Food Hub is to provide local, whole food nutrition to our community.

We know all of our farmers and producers by name. The Fresh Food Hub provides a storefront for them to market their products.

Our marketplace is a one stop shop for all of your meal planning needs. We also have clean, nutritious grab-n-go take out items for your convenience. These include homemade soups, salads, and dessert items.

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Narrow Road Farm

Narrow Road Farm is small-scale, market farm that uses regenerative agriculture practices to grow high-quality ingredients for the community. We are also proud to say that we are Certified Naturally Grown.

Located on less than 10 acres in Auburn IN, our farm produces a mixed variety of vegetables in biologically intensive cropping system. A strategic crop plan designs every detail of this system patterning the productive agricultural ecosystem after the natural ecosystem and building the health of the soil. Through the use of row cover and three high tunnels, we are also able to extend the season and offer members of our region access to honestly fresh, honestly local food all year long.

Earlier Event: September 17
The Health Food Shoppe Local Food Celebration
Later Event: September 17
Eel River Bison Ranch Walking Tours