Share the Harvest Farm hosted an enchanting flower arranging class at Wölffer Estate Vineyard, bringing together community members to celebrate floriculture and creativity.
The class was led by local flower farmer May Zegarelli of Ocean Fog Farm, an active advisory board member of Share the Harvest. Zegarelli provided attendees with the skills to create floral arrangements housed in vintage rosé colored mason jars. Guests sipped on Wölffer’s Summer in a Bottle rosé and nibbled on a cheese board featuring crudités freshly harvested from STHF and jams donated by Hamptons Preserves.
Share the Harvest will keep the spring magic going with its Indoor Spring Market Pop-up, held on Saturday, April 27, from 10 AM to 2 PM at Hoie Hall, St. Luke’s Church in East Hampton. The event will feature 20 local vendors and live music by Chris Kline, and 10 percent of all proceeds will benefit Share the Harvest’s mission of fighting food insecurity on the East End.
To learn more, visit sharetheharvestfarm.org.