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Tickets on Sale for ‘A Community Cooks’ at WE Over Me Farm

This annual food event features some of the best chefs in Dallas.
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Guys, I can almost smell spring in the air. And that means ‘A Community Cooks’ at Paul Quinn College Farm is happening soon. Every year, the football-field-turned-farm transforms into a beautiful backdrop for one of the most delightful dinners of the season. Honestly, it’s gorgeous and you won’t want to miss it.

Read on for more details:

WE Over Me Farm at Paul Quinn College Hosts ‘A Community Cooks’
Hit the field for a farm-fresh dining experience like no other!

What: A Community Cooks brings together culinary delights of Texas’s top chefs, prepared right on the Paul Quinn College football field-turned-farm. Come for the food. Stay for the company, live music and dancing!

Who: Dallas and Highland Hills community, local chefs of restaurants big and small, education and food access leaders

Why: In March 2010, Paul Quinn College transformed its unused football field into a two-acre student-run organic farm. The program operates as a small business and teaches students social entrepreneurship while providing fresh, healthy and affordable food to the community. Since 2010, the Farm has produced more than 20,000 lbs. of food, which they donate or sell to local charitable organizations, community members, as well as DFW restaurants and grocers

All proceeds from this event go toward the WE Over Me Farm and community education programs designed to increase healthy eating and food access in the Highland Hills section of South Dallas – a federally-recognized food desert.

Individual tickets for the event are $75; sponsorships and tables are also available for purchase. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.weovermefarm.com.

When: Thursday, April 17, 2014 at 6:00 pm

Where: WE Over Me Farm at Paul Quinn College
3837 Simpson Stuart Road, Dallas, TX 75241

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