About This Event
Harvest Fest Celebrates Moore County Agriculture
Agriculture contributes about $238,413,000 annually to the local economy. To focus on agriculture’s significance to Moore County, its rich heritage, and its promising future, the Moore County Extension Center is excited to partner with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, the Convention and Visitors Bureau of the Pinehurst, Southern Pines, and Aberdeen Area, the Arts Council of Moore County, local cidery, James Creek Cider House, and other community partners to host Harvest Fest. Harvest Fest will be a gastronomic celebration of locally produced food and drink from a lineup of some of our county’s best culinary professionals including Matt Delle of Roast, Matt Hannon of Ashten’s, Savanna Brodar of the Country Cub of NC, George Figueroa of Tartare, Emily Harris of the Southern Pines Brewing Buggy Factory, and Benito Cortez of Fat Bob’s Tacos.
Six tasting stations will showcase delectable creations created and crafted, all from locally sourced ingredients straight off Moore County farms.
And, while your taste buds dance, be entertained with music performed by the Fayetteville Symphony’s Jazz Trio.
Tickets are $48.00/person and include all the food offerings from the featured chefs, two glasses of James Creek ciders of choice, and music for your entertainment.
All in all, Harvest Fest will be a celebration of agriculture and food. Proceeds will go to Western North Carolina for recovery efforts to help those devastated by Hurricane Helene.
October 20, 2024
Sunday 4:30pm - 6:30 pm
James Greek Cider House
172 US-1 Highway BR, Cameron, NC 28326
Meet the Organizer
Founded in 1973, the Arts Council of Moore County (ACMC) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to inspire & strengthen our community though the arts. For over 50 years, we have contributed significantly to Moore County's quality of life by hosting world-class artists of all kinds.
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