Join us for an evening of wonderful conversation, fine food and inspirational speakers.
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Earth Hour Candlelit Dinner at The Joinery
Join us at The Joinery for an evening of wonderful conversation, fine food and inspirational speakers.
You don't want to end up with your lights on during this year's Earth Hour, so make sure you are seated around the table at our Candlelit Dinner on Saturday 28 March.
Be among the first to experience Adelaide's new community environment space and our new home The Joinery at this special fundraising event for Conservation SA.
From Planet to Plate, we cover farming, food and festivities over three hours over a three course meal and three inspiring guest speakers.
Bookings essential. RSVP now to avoid disappointment.
When: 6.30pm-9.30pm, Saturday 28 March
Where: The Joinery, 111 Franklin Street, Adelaide (the old bus station)
Tickets $50 for three course meal.
Bar facilities available.
Silent auction on the night.
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Two of you inspiring guest speakers on the night:
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Silvia Hart is a passionate local ‘celebrity chef’ currently cooking her way across Australia at major culinary events.
A successful food entrepreneur, Silvia is the owner of The Seasonal Garden Café at Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills. As the name suggests, the café is seasonal and Silvia sources ingredients herself from her own and other local gardens.
Silvia is known for her effervescent style and endless passion, and in addition to being a Premium Food and Wine from our Clean Environment Ambassador, is an advocate for OzHarvest and Target 100.
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Brenton Davey is a fourth generation farmer on Yorke Peninsula. Brenton and his wife Sue have been fighting Rex Minerals’ attempts to access his land since the company first began exploration in the region in 2008. Because their land sits within the Hillside Mining Lease, Rex must acquire a waiver over it before mining can commence.
Brenton and Sue are very active members of the Yorke Peninsula Land Owners’ Group, fighting to protect YP — SA’s most important cropping region — from invasive, open cut, heavy metal mining.
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Please consider supporting our fundraising event for Earth Hour by:
We look forward to seeing you at The Joinery. RSVP today.
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