Moon Dinner
Our Full Moon Dinner Series is expanding beyond our farm! We now have one dinner hosted at a unique rural location, partnering with a neighboring farm to highlight farm families, their stories, and diverse agricultural practices. Begin the evening with a guided tour of the host farm, learning about the land, production methods, and the family behind the operation.
After the tour, enjoy a field-to-table dining experience featuring seasonal ingredients from Bar OA Farms and our partner farms, with each course prepared on-site by professional Chefs. Inspired by the full moon, every menu is crafted to celebrate what’s freshest and most expressive of the season.
Each dinner also includes a special cultural or hands-on experience, such as learning a traditional food preparation technique, participating in a small activity, or exploring a cultural story connected to the moon of the month. These activities are designed to deepen your connection to the land, the traditions surrounding agriculture, and the communities who steward it.
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- Herb Moon Dinner - July 25 at Codiak Acres:
Hosted at Codiak Acres, this dinner highlights their unique farming practices and features a menu inspired by the Herb Moon. Features beef, fresh herbs and foraged ingredients. The celtic groups refer to the herb moon as it is an ideal time to gather herbs which are dried for spices and remedies.
- Green Corn Moon Dinner - August 29 at Bar OA Farms:
Hosted at Bar OA Farms The "Green Corn Moon" is a traditional Native American name used by several Plains tribes for the late-summer full moon, marking the time when corn is fully grown and ready to harvest. Set among the blooms at Bar OA Farms, this dinner celebrates abundance, nourishment, and the transition toward harvest season, honouring the Green Corn Moon’s symbolism of gratitude, renewal, and community.