Sold out! Argentine Asado Dinner - A wood-fired outdoor feast with chef pablo nealon 6.13.24

Argentine Asado Dinner - A wood-fired outdoor dining experience with Chef Pablo Nealon

Perfect Father’s Day Gift!
6.13.23 @6:00 p.m.

Back by popular demand, this evening is for those who love grilled meats. The “Argentine Asado” goes back to the mid-nineteenth century when the Gauchos roamed the Pampas. Today, it still holds many of those traditions every time a group gathers around the grill. Served outdoors and family style, it is the perfect social culinary experience. We guarantee it is unlike anything you have ever experienced before at Wakeman Town Farm! A carnivore’s dream.

Price: $155 pp. BYO beverages. Glassware, ice, openers will be provided.

Argentine Asado Menu

Starter

“Choripan”
Homemade Argentine Sausage Sandwiches

Chimichurri and Criolla Sauces

Meats

Smoky Short Ribs - Seared Tomatoes - Tri Tip Steak - Onions a las Brasas - Skirt Steak - Charred Scallions

Whole Grilled Chicken / Grilled Peppers Pork Loin / Grilled Pineapple

Sides

Mixed Green Salad
Cucumbers / Tomatoes / Shaved Red Onion / Vinaigrette

Sweet Potatoes al Rescoldo - Goat Cheese / Honey / Herbs

Dessert

Homemade Flan
Dulce de Leche / Whipped Cream

Sold out! Pizza on the Patio Night 6.19.24

Join us for an adults-only "Pizza on the Patio" event, part of a summer series. We'll be stoking the flames on our wood-fired pizza oven, sipping wine under our outdoor string lights. You'll enjoy piping hot individual pizzas made by Anthony K of Tony Pizza Napolitano, and one bottle of your choice of 3 wines from our friends at The Grapevine. Each order is for two guests. It includes 2 personal pizzas (you will select at checkout), one bottle of wine (choose either a white, red or rosé at checkout), plus taxes and service fees. A limited number of single tickets, and additional bottles of wine or pizzas, are also available.

Please note: There are two start times to reduce wait times for pizzas, which are made by hand. Please choose 6:30 or 7 p.m. and please respect the timing. This will help our pizzaiolo in staggering pizza output.

Please note the policies for weather cancellations and refunds when registering. We have a no-refunds policy. No exceptions. You may transfer tickets to a friend or sell them, but you must provide us with the names of your replacements and they will get the pizzas/wines you ordered. If it rains, we will notify you of cancellations by 4 p.m. and refund your order, minus Eventbrite and CC fees.

P.S. If we're lucky, we may have a musical guest to provide background music, so consider bringing a few bucks for tips.

garden volunteer hours announced! join us!

Are you looking to get your hands dirty? Our open volunteer hours start next week! Join when you can and work with our Farmers in the WTF gardens. Spend an hour or so in the soil and help your community farm plant the seeds and seedlings that will become nourishing crops for the season that will be used in Farm cooking classes, dinners and farm stand. Some of the benefits of gardening include relieving stress, increasing endorphins, and lowering blood pressure. But, we do it because it’s a fun way to get out into the elements doing something meaningful and rewarding!

summer solstice yoga on the farm with jen seideman 6.21.24

June 21st 5:30 - 6:30 

Adult Summer Solstice Vinyasa Flow Class at Wakeman Town Farm with Jennifer Seideman

Join us for a Vinyasa Class on the Solstice!

Scheduled exclusively on the eve of the summer solstice, this Vinyasa Yoga For Adults Class is set against the backdrop of Wakeman Town Farm's lovely vegetable and flower gardens and friendly animals. You'll experience a seriously fun Vinyasa class with a healthy emphasis on alignment in a serene, pastoral setting. Led by instructor Jennifer Seideman, participants can expect Sun Salutations (A & B), as well as moving through a creative sequence of poses, hip openers, shoulder openers, thigh stretching, twists, back bends, and forward folds.

I want to welcome all levels of yogis who want to move their bodies in community at this beautiful setting. The class will allow you to smile, sweat, and leave feeling like a way better version of ourselves.

Details:
Bring your own yoga mat
This is an adults-only class
All levels are welcome

Sold out! kids' yoga at the farm with a child's pose 5.11, 6.1, 6.22

Yoga at Wakeman Town Farm with A Child’s Pose Yoga - Dates: 5.11, 6.1, 6.22 9:30-10:15 a.m.

Last year, we offered a few new Saturday morning outdoor yoga sessions for the littles with their bigs, and they were a big hit, so we invited a Child’s Pose Yoga back again. If there’s a high interest, we would love to add more sessions! Classes are first-come, first served and filled up quickly last year. Please register via button below and kindly read the details about parking, visiting the Farm, etc. P.S. Stop by our fantastic farmstand on the way in or out and stock up on summer goodies from the Farm and local artisan vendors!

sold out! let’s kick-off A month-long longevity Blue Zone campaign on 6.3.24

June 3, 7:30 - 8:30 pm

Wakeman Town Farm is proud to host the kickoff event for Food Rescue US - Fairfield County’s month-long longevity campaign inspired by the Blue Zone. Join us at the Farm on June 3rd from 7:30 - 8:30pm for an informative evening. Following a screening of Live to 100, Michelle Sinclair Colman, a FoodRescue US Fairfield County volunteer, writer, and nutrition coach, will guide the post-screening conversation and and question session.

Throughout the month, Food Rescue US - Fairfield County will host walks and meetups around Fairfield County to build community and share experiences with the goal to create a mini-Blue Zone right here in our own backyard!

Come join us, learn more about Blue Zones, and add to the conversation and create a healthier, more robust community.

The Blue Zone concept comes from a global study that found the communities around the world where people live the longest, healthiest lives (in their 100s) and discovered that the key lies in four pillars: Plants, Purpose, Pedestrian, and People.

we're restoring the wtf barn for the community. donate here!

As we look forward to 2024, we’re so grateful for all our donors and contributors. If you’d like to make a contribution, rest assured, it will go towards keeping Wakeman Town Farm thriving and serving the community. Click below to donate. You will receive a letter acknowledging your donation for tax purposes. Thank you again for your support. It keeps the animals fed, the lights on, the teachers teaching, and the gardens growing, plus so much more!

Our big project for 2024-25: Let’s come together to raise a community barn!

We have already raised the majority of the funding to complete a renovated barn for community use and we’ve run the gauntlet of Town permits and approvals. We are now asking you to help raise the remaining $50,000 to kick the project across the finish line with a donation of your choosing. This renovated community barn will be a thriving multipurpose space for families; think expanded indoor educational programs for children and adults, barn suppers, potluck dinners, small live concerts, art and yoga classes, barn dances, plays, workshops and more! Plus, there will be a year-round farm store where locals can buy seasonal produce and products from Wakeman and other area farms.  

sold out! Cooking with Herbs featuring Chef Laura Weinman 5.16.24

Cooking with Herbs, 5.16.24. 7-9 p.m., $100 per person. BYO beverages.

The herbs in our gardens are a treasure trove of flavors to enhance all of our cooking. In this interactive class, we will learn to make sauces, marinades and accompaniments right from the garden to delight you in delicious new ways.

Join Chef Laura Weinman in Tim’s Kitchen as we make and enjoy an array of bite-sized proteins, including: grilled shrimp, skirt steak, salmon, chicken and salads — all featuring parsley, mint, cilantro, oregano, rosemary, tarragon, thyme in multi cultural combinations or shining on their own. This is our spring/early summer adventure and we will use as many herbs from our Farm garden as possible. (Stay tuned for the late summer/fall flavors class!).

On the Menu
Grilled Lemon Rosemary Shrimp with Mint Pesto
Little Gems with Tarragon Green Goddess
Mediterranean Salsa Verde with Salmon (and Roast Vegetables)
Skirt Steak with Hand-Chopped Chimichurri
Snap Pea and Bean Salad with Garlic, Mint and Goat Cheese
Cilantro and Lime Lightening Shrimp
Chicken Skewers with Chermoula

Sold out! Drinking with Chickens Day featuring cocktails, light bites + live music 5.23.24

Bwwaaack!!! Tickets are now on sale! $100 pp.
Drinking with 🐓 Chickens is a thing, and we’re here for it. The Farm is gearing up to celebrate our second annual National Chickens’ Day event with live music by Luke Molina, light bites, including pizza by Tony Pizza Napolitano, craft Bwwaacktails by our fave mixologist, @mixxed.by.ed, and special guest appearances by the WTF flock.

Mark your calendars for May 23 at 6:30. Tickets to this lovely little hen party are limited, so grab some friends, shake a tail feather 🪶 and join in the fun!

Special thanks to our sponsors, Westport Family Dental!

Sold out! Spring Cooking for the Minis - Gr K-2

A Culinary Class Designed for Young Chefs (Kindergarteners-Second Graders)

Last Session Before Summer!

Mondays

Time: 4:15-5:45 p.m.

Session 3 - 4 Weeks- $200

May 20, (No Class May 27 due to Memorial Day) June 3, June 10, June 17

Students: 10 Max

Instructor: Kathleen Benson of Culinary Kids

Get ready for Summer fun with our Memorial Day Red, White, and Blue Cooking Series, featuring a fun lineup of yummy and fun savory and sweet snacks for warmer weather. We’ll be getting our hands dirty in the gardens and whipping up a bunch of themes that appeal to this age group, including Our Summer Snack Attack (seasonal snacks!), then a special “Foods on a Stick" treat, as well as our Camping Cookout with fresh bounty from the Farm’s gardens and orchards. Spring in the kitchen with the minis is packed with novel and delicious flavors and a structure that appeals to our youngest chefs. We gear our menus toward tasty and seasonal items, and what is fresh on the farm and in the markets. This class is an introduction to the kitchen, and includes: cooking, baking, measuring, knife skills, science, and exploring the some of the mysteries of cooking. At the end of each class, we come together at the table and discuss what we made, whether we tasted the ingredients we used in the recipes, and where our food came from. It is a great opportunity share a meal and food conversation. In short, it's a class packed with good food and good times!

Sold out! A Holistic Approach to Optimal Aging with Andrea Moss 5.13.24

Join us at the Farm for a discussion with Andrea Moss of Moss Wellness about developing a personalized holistic approach to optimal aging. Andrea will discuss how to incorporate healthy lifestyle choices to reduce the risk of chronic disease, lower inflammation, improve immune function, and support healthy hormonal balance with each season.

Andrea will discuss her tips for optimizing gut health as we age, how to reduce brain fog and support mental clarity, how we can boost overall energy levels through food and lifestyle choices, and her top supplement choices.

Andrea is the founder of Moss Wellness, a team of holistic nutrition coaches that use a functional medicine approach.Andrea strongly believes that the path to health and wellness should feel like fun! While most dietitians dwell on calories, carbs, measurements, and restrictions, Andrea and her team create a highly customized nutrition plan in a way that is flexible, fun, and leads to sustainable change.
Moss Wellness specializes in sustainable weight loss, digestive issues, hormonal balance, food sensitivities, and revamping your diet to include the foods that work best for your unique body.

new! Backyard Chicken Keeping Classes - Series - first class starts 4.4.24!

Backyard Chicken Keeping Class!

Are you thinking about getting chickens? There's never been a better time. We are offering a series of classes, which are also suitable for new chicken owners who want guidance on their journey to a healthy, happy flock. You can take 1, 2 or all 3 classes with Wakeman Town Farm's own Chicken whisperer Chryse Terrill.

4/4    6:30pm

4/25  6:30pm

5/9    6:30pm

Sold out! Spring Cooking for kids gr 1-6. New session starts 5.8.24

Join us in the kitchen for a fun spring culinary adventure. There are two sessions, one starting in March. The other starting in May. Register for one — or both! Each runs 5 weeks. $265 (includes all ingredients and instruction)

Day -  Wednesday

Session 1 - SOLD OUT! 3/27,4/3,4/10, (Spring recess. No 4/15 class), 4/24, 5/1

Session 2 - 5/8, 5/15, 5/22, 5/29, 6/5

Time: 4:15-5:45 

Ages: Grades 1-6

Instructor: Robyn Herman

Students: Max 12 for best experience

With the warmer weather comes the opportunity to make fresh spring meals that are both delicious and nutritious. In our new spring kids’ cooking class with Chef Robyn, we will be preparing healthy spring recipes. This class will teach various culinary—and life—skills, including nutrition awareness, seasonal eating, and proper cutting technique (see full range of skills below). Recipes are veg-forward, and include turkey taco skillet, broccoli and chicken lasagna, mini burgers with the works, vegetable stir fry, pasta primavera, yogurt & honey fruit dip with our very own WTF honey, cinnamon raisin granola bars and fresh strawberry cupcakes. 

Chef Robyn has been developing and delivering personalized cooking programs, birthday parties, and facilitating educational experiences for after-school programs for over 20 years. She teaches basic techniques and methods to build confidence and independence in the kitchen. Her classes encourage creativity, responsibility, and fun! Classes incorporate fresh ingredients with an eye toward nutrition to teach students how healthy food can be tasty food. Children learn a variety of helpful skills, such as measuring, baking, kneading, chopping and following directions while staying safe in the kitchen.

Seed Saving Library is now open! Grab your free seeds! + garden books

Thinking about starting your garden? Our Little Seed Library is officially open! Stop by the Farm to pick up some seeds or a book. You’ll find the Seed Library right as you come through the gates, affixed to the wall of the red barn.

Thank you to our generous sponsor Joni Usdan and the Bros Chingas Bros Team at Coldwell Banker Realty and our amazing Farmer Dasha for getting this started! We'd also like to thank Johnny's Seeds and Baker Creek Seeds for their seed donations! 🌱

We Love our sponsors! let's show them some love, too!

We rely on the generosity of supporters in our community to run so many fantastic programs and events. Below, you’ll see a few of our stalwart supporters who deserve some time in the spotlight. They are all great local businesses that share similar values around farms, families and wholesome community endeavors. We’d love it if you would support the local businesses and individuals who donate their time, financial support and friendship to keep our community farm thriving. It takes a village!

spring farm dinner with chef alison milwe grace 5.2.24

SPRING FARM DINNER MENU

Thursday, May 2, 2024, 6:30 p.m., $125 pp

BYOB - PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING YOUR OWN WINES OR LIBATIONS OF CHOICE

FIRST COURSE

Seared scallops with Dijon-tarragon sauce over Wakeman Town Farm greens with citrus vinaigrette

Artisan rolls with local “ramp” butter

SECOND COURSE

Z’atar roasted tri-colored carrots served over whipped feta with mint-date “jus”

ENTRÉE (PLEASE SELECT WHEN ORDERING TICKETS)
Spring lamb chops with fennel “slaw” and spiced yogurt

or

Spring Bucatini with asparagus, pea shoot Meyer lemon pesto and local buratta

DESSERT

Lemon berry “trifle”

sold out! Combo: Cooking and Cocktails with Chef Raquel Rivera 4.11.24

Join Chef Raquel Rivera and Rahz Branch, a popular local mixologist, as they shake things up in Tim’s Kitchen with a combo class that is part cooking/part cocktail-making fun! We will execute the recipes, then sit down to enjoy our creations. $150 pp includes instruction, dinner, cocktails and clean up. If desired, you may BYOB wine or other beverages of choice. 7-9 p.m. 4.11.24

Dinner Menu

  • Wild Arugula, Shaved Fennel, Salami and Olives w/ Citrus Vinaigrette

  • Chicken Scallopini w/ Sage, Prosciutto and Provolone 

  • Smashed Red Potatoes w/ Lemon-Garlic Vinaigrette

  • Blistered String Beans w/ Garlic  

  • Dessert: Broken Meringues & Fresh Raspberry Sauce

Cocktails Menu

Raspminchello Cooler (Champagne Flute) Limoncello | Prosecco | Lemon | Raspberries

Pesche Rosato  (Wine Glass) Rose' | Cointreau | Apertif | Strawberry | Peaches | Seltzer

Bio: Chef Raquel graduated with highest honors from the Institute of Culinary Education after completing her externship at Le Bernardin. After working for catering companies Raquel began teaching at a few NYC based cooking studios until opening A Pinch of Salt over 10 years ago. Chef Raquel teaches cooking fundamentals to all ages, focusing on healthy, seasonal, inexpensive meals that are culturally sensitive and delicious. Furthermore, she has trained adults desiring employment in the culinary field who are now vendors of the Bridgeport Farmers Market Collaborative. In 2010 Chef Raquel’s work was recognized with an invitation to the White House South Lawn as a part of First Lady Obama’s Let’s Move initiative and in 2019 she was awarded Women Business of the Year by the Southern CT Black Chambers of Commerce.

Register now! summer cooking camp for kids ages 6-11

Global Flavors Summer Culinary Camp for Kids

7/8/24-7/11/24

9am-12pm

12 max

$420 per person, includes all ingredients and materials

Explore the world of culinary exploration with our “Kids' Global Flavors” summer cooking camp at Wakeman Town Farm. This immersive culinary experience is designed to introduce young chefs to the vibrant and diverse world of international cuisine. From July 8 - 11, your child will embark on a delicious journey, learning to prepare and savor the distinctive flavors of China, Italy, Spain, and Greece. Menu items include fresh spring rolls, paella, pasta with pesto using our homegrown basil, cannoli, Greek chicken, and tons more.

We begin the day on the farm hand-picking organic ingredients to enhance our seasonal dishes. This is a hands-on cooking experience for kids, promoting creativity and teamwork, as well as cultural insights, seasonal eating, and knowledge about each county’s diverse culinary traditions. Naturally, we will be eating what we make!

Chef Robyn has been developing and delivering personalized cooking programs, birthday parties, and facilitating educational experiences for after-school programs for over 20 years. She teaches basic techniques and methods to build confidence and independence in the kitchen. Her classes encourage creativity, responsibility, and fun! Classes incorporate fresh ingredients with an eye toward nutrition to teach students how healthy food can be tasty food. Children learn a variety of helpful skills, such as measuring, baking, kneading, chopping and following directions while staying safe in the kitchen.

Register here