Knoll Farm is thrilled to welcome Kat Wright for a spectacular night of music.
Knoll Farm is thrilled to present the soulful singer songwriter Kat Wright for a special benefit concert for the Better Selves Fellowships.
The benefit concert will happen rain or shine. Hero tickets are $100.00 each, which will seat people directly in front of the outdoor stage in dry weather or in the barn in wet weather. Hero ticket holders will also be invited to a private dinner, catered by Knoll Farm, before the start of the concert. Supporter tickets are $50.00 each, which will seat people either directly in front of the outdoor stage in dry weather or in the barn in wet weather. Outdoor-only tickets are $20.00 each for seating on the hill if the weather is not rainy.
This Benefit Concert is an annual fundraiser celebrating the mission of Knoll Farm and raising money for the Better Selves Fellowships. Our goal this year is to raise money to provide supported residential retreats for 60 individuals working in the fields of social justice, Indigenous rights and conservation.
For more information see https://www.knollfarm.org/better-selves-fellowship/
We are a small family farm in the Mad River Valley of central Vermont, original homeland of the Abenaki. Starting in 1804 we were a subsistance dairy farm that made butter and maple syrup, then a refuge for kids during World War II and for Nicaraguan refugees going to Canada in the 1970s. We are now known for our purebred Icelandic Sheep and certified organic pick-your-own blueberries and other small fruits. Knoll Farm is also home of The Refuge at Knoll Farm, a retreat center well known nationally where leadership, relationships, and well-being are given space to flourish. We offer programs, tours, retreats, concerts and dinners from May to October. Come visit our farm store and learn more.
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