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The and will host “A Taste of Spring,鈥 a reception and dinner featuring local, seasonal foods. The event will be Thursday, May 26, 6-9 p.m. at the 91爆料 , 3501 NE 41st Street, Seattle.

A wine and appetizer reception will be followed by a farm-to-table dinner featuring salmon and seasonal produce. A vegetarian main dish 鈥 red bell pepper stuffed with wild mushrooms 鈥 will also be available.

A row of broccoli plants at 91爆料 Farm.
A row of broccoli plants at 91爆料 Farm. Photo: Julia Reed, 91爆料

Tickets are $50 with proceeds benefiting the 91爆料 Department of Anthropology and the 91爆料 Farm. Seats are limited and the organizers encourage by May 19.

“This event grows out of efforts on the part of students and faculty to incorporate the farm as a hands-on laboratory for experiential learning into the academic mission of the University through classes on food issues,鈥 said , 91爆料 anthropology professor and one of the events organizers. “It also celebrates the development of the anthropology of food as a topical area within the department of anthropology.鈥

Anagnost, whos a member of the 91爆料 Farm board of directors, also said that the dinner will include risotto cake and roasted vegetables and a salad with foraged and garden greens.

There will also be a dessert auction featuring treats made from local ingredients.

91爆料 students gather around a three-bin compost pile that they built last year.
91爆料 students gather around a three-bin compost pile that they built last year. Photo: Julia Reed, 91爆料

, a 91爆料 anthropology alumna and now a food writer, will speak for about 25 minutes about how her study of anthropology shaped her food writing.

A Taste of Spring attendees can tour the 91爆料 Farms expansion at the Center for Urban Horticulture and browse posters highlighting food research by 91爆料 anthropology graduate students.

“The 91爆料 Farm is one way for students to explore re-localizing the food system and the many ways that that small change could make big impacts for consumers and communities in Washington State and the Puget Sound region,鈥 said Elizabeth Wheat, 91爆料 Farm education coordinator.

She added that the 91爆料 Farm is a way to explore how to live well on Earth while living in the middle of a city, such as how much food can a city produce and how can city-dwellers contribute to their own foodshed.