There’s something magical about an Indiana evening in the fall – cooler air, gorgeous sunsets, and the kind of community spirit that warms your heart. And this year, you’ve got the perfect excuse to soak it all in at Seton Harvest’s Farm-to-Table Twilight Dinner Benefit.

What Makes Seton Harvest Special

Seton Harvest isn’t just a farm – it’s a mission. Tucked away on Evansville’s west side, this community-supported agriculture initiative grows an incredible variety of fresh, healthy produce. But here’s what makes them truly special: they share it. In 2023 alone, Seton Harvest harvested nearly 40,000 pounds of produce and donated 8,590 pounds to shelters, food banks, and church pantries across our community. Since opening its fields back in 2006, the farm has donated nearly 150,000 pounds of naturally grown food to families who need it most.

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Seton Harvest via Facebook
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A Delicious Dinner with a Purpose

Of course, keeping a farm like this going is no small task, and that’s where we come in. By purchasing tickets to one of their Twilight Dinners, you’re not just enjoying an amazing night out – you’re helping Seton Harvest continue its mission of giving back.

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Seton Harvest Twilight Dinner Details

Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • Two special nights: Saturday, September 13th & Saturday, October 18th
  • Location: Seton Harvest, 9400 New Harmony Road, Evansville
  • Farm tours at 6:00 p.m. – see where your meal is grown!
  • Dinner at 6:45 p.m. prepared by Smalbert’s Comfort Food Catering
  • Dessert crafted by EVSC Culinary Arts students
  • Drinks provided by Working Distributors
  • Live music 7:30-10:30 p.m. under the stars
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It’s rain or shine, so bring your appetite and your dancing shoes. Best of all, proceeds from these unforgettable evenings support Seton Harvest’s commitment to donating 20% of every harvest to food banks, shelters, and pantries across the Tri-State.

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