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Punk Rock Farmer Dinner, Sunday Savings, and Old Jews Telling Jokes

Punk Rock Farmer Dinner, Sundays at Urban Hill, and Old Jews Telling Jokes.

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Punk Rock Farmer Dinner

If you’re a lover of KRCL radio like I am, you can support the community radio station most deliciously at the Punk Rock Farmer’s Harvest Dinner

KRCL invites you to join Aldine – KRCL’s Punk Rock Farmer – on Wednesday October 4 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wasatch Community Garden Cottage. Al and Chef Tony of Solstice Spices have crafted a menu from their homes and gardens to share with you. They say, “Join us on Wednesday October 4 from 5:30-8pm, at the Wasatch Community Garden Cottage. Al and Chef Tony of Solstice Spices have crafted a menu from their homes and gardens to share with you.”

“Enjoy the incredible flavors and diversity of our region’s harvest, from appetizers through several courses. Featuring local meats, cheeses, veggies and more, including wine, cider, and dessert. By attending, you not only indulge in a gastronomic adventure but also contribute to the power of community radio.”

“Your donation of $150 per plate goes directly toward KRCL’s mission to create a stronger, more sustainable community. Seating is extremely limited so don’t wait to grab your plate.”

Growers, ranchers, and vendors contributing to the tasty event include Aldine, Beltex Meats, Solstice Spices & Cress Farm Cooperative, Park City Creamery, Christiansen Family Farm, Utah Meat Collective, Water Canyon Winery, Etta Place Cider, Fine Tilth Farm, Pierpont Place, and Wasatch Community Gardens. 

Visit the KRCL website to purchase tickets online.  

Sunday Savings at Urban Hill

Urban Hill – decidedly not an inexpensive restaurant – is offering some special savings for customers on Sundays this month. 

Included in the special deals are $2 oysters (half dozen minimum), 20% off bottles of wine, and a family-style Sunday Supper Special. The supper serves 3-4 guests, is priced at $175, and includes classic Creekstone Farms Châteaubriand served with whipped potatoes, macaroni & cheese, rolls and asparagus. 

Old Jews Telling Jokes at Feldman’s 

If you’re looking for a really fun time accompanied by outstanding food and drink, look no further than the return of “Old Jews Telling Jokes” at Feldman’s Deli on Saturday, October 7th from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

This is a community Open Mic Joke telling dinner event priced at $50 per person, not including drinks or alcohol. Feldman’s Deli will offer a fixed menu (they won’t be selling any or their normal menu items) which includes a salad, starter, your choice of one of three dinner specials, and dessert. Guests can bring wine; a $6 corkage fee will be applied. 

TICKETS ARE REQUIRED for Old Jews Telling Jokes, so call 801-906-0369 ASAP as this event will sell out quickly. Feldman’s Deli requests that you please include any Dietary restrictions when you place your reservation.

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