Festival

 

The FEAST! 2020 in-person holiday market has been canceled.

 

 

Due to the recent rise in COVID-19 infection rates, the FEAST! pop-up holiday market with sampling and sales has been canceled for this year. However, you can browse 40 vendors with over 400 locally-grown and locally-made foods and beverages and order online for contact-free curbside pickup at Graham Park on Sunday, Dec. 6.

 

 

 

The FEAST! Online Marketplace is currently closed, but you can still 

ORDER DIRECT from FEAST! vendors

 

 

 

Here's a recap of the 2019 festival—we look forward to more of this in 2021!

Cooking demos [more info]

 10:30 — Jena Erie, People's Food Co-op Rochester Kitchen Manager

 11:30 — Erik Kleven, Head chef and co-owner, Bleu Duck Kitchen

 12:30 — Shari Mukherjee, MasterChef Season 10 Top 6 contestant 

   1:30 — Chef Adrian, Tonic Local Kitchen & Juice Bar

   2:30 — Beth Dooley, cookbook author and James Beard Award Winner

 

 

 

FEAST! People's Choice voting

FEAST! attendees helped crown the 2019 People's Choice Award, while entering for a chance to win a gift basket full of local foods goodies!

 

 

Children’s activities

Veggie Grand Prix race track! Craft table! And, Mayo Clinic dietitians hosted the Kids' Choice Veggie Sampling table where they could sample and vote with emojis!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Popup Rochester Farmers Market

Attendees saw what the winter farmers market had to offer and met their farmers.

Wine and hard cider

Samples & sales were allowed for wristband ticket holders (6 bottle limit)

 

 

Live music!

10a-12p: Mary DuShane and Nick Jordan, with vintage songs from a range of genres. Mary, the original fiddler on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion radio show, teamed up with Nick on vocals, guitar, mandolin, flute, whistle and foot percussion. Together they presented a lively array of vintage old time, Cajun and swing songs, with Appalachian and some Irish fiddle tunes.

12p-2p: CBB Jazz Combo, featuring Nathan Davidson on saxophone and Dan "The Piano Man" Rengstorf on keys.

2p-4p:  Jake Ilika and Joel Ward Guitar Duo offered their smooth guitar grooves and vocal harmonies

 

 

 

String Survey*

FEAST! attendees weaved yarn through the thought questions to contribute to the visual display! 

FEAST! planners have always worked to engage the community around the issue of local foods beyond the simple act of buying local, and were excited to have the Background Stories "String Survey" to provide a visual means for getting to the deeper level. String Survey asked attendees to weave their own yarn as they responded to survey questions, for a collective display that represents attendees’ thoughts about local foods. Background Stories founder Arlene Birt has participated in installations around the world with her work intersecting art, design, and visual storytelling.

 

Vegetable Alfombra*

This life-size vegetable design (alfombra means carpet!) was constructed on the floor out of local veggies from area farmers. Artist Susan Waughtal curated the project, creating a design in advance, and allowing festival attendees to take part in creating the giant mandala-like design. After the festival, the veggies were donated to Channel One Food Bank!

 

*Read more about it on the FEAST! blog

 

 

Videographer 

Ross Ballinger was on hand throughout the festival to document the creation of the alfombra and the string survey, capturing testimonials from thoughtful participants and spontaneous fun of all kinds!

 

Radio Broadcast

We had Minnesota 97.5 there, doing a live remote broadcast from 10-noon, ready to talk to folks about local foods raves & faves!

 

Come PLAY with your FOOD!


These arts activities were made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. 

 


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