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Tickets on Sale April 1st (no foolin')

A Night on the Farm
Saturday Sept 7th, 2019
Frost Farm and Livestock Company

Farm Dinner, Music, Brews, Cocktails, Wine, Farm Tour. 
Local and Authentic.

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Featuring

Chef Jay Gust of Ascent Restaurant Group
Chef Brian Blasnek of Pizzeria Rustica
Goat Patch Brewing Company
Cocktails By TAPAteria
Sette Dolori Winery

The Details

Location: Frost Farm and Livestock Company - 17825 Hanover Rd, Fountain CO 80817
Located 25 Minutes South of Colorado Springs - Look for us greeting you at the gate!

Time: 5:00pm - 9:30(ish)
Guests arrive at 5:45pm for meet and greet. Full Ranch Tour will begin at 6:30,  followed by dinner (7ish), music, dancing, bonfire, mallow roasting, etc... End at 10pm 

What to Wear:  Whatever the heck you want! You can stay as clean or get as dirty as you like on the ranch tour. Clothes that you can move and walk around in comfortably are recommended, but hey, if you feel like getting dressed to nines, than go for it!  Just remember, this is a working ranch and we will be outside. (high heels not recommended, bust out the boots)

What to Bring: We've got you covered. Just a go-with-the-flow attitude, appetite and thirst will do. And of course, CHECK THE WEATHER for appropriate clothing.  

​Children: Children over the age of 12 are welcome.  Please find a babysitter for the little ones. Seats are limited so all children must have a ticket.

Food: Most dishes are served family style, so get ready to meet your neighbors! Since our menus are changing up to the day of the dinner based on what is in season we are not able to accommodate severe food allergies.  We can guarantee all the food is locally sourced and of the highest quality!

Drinks:​ Beer and Cocktails are included. Bottles of Wine will also be for sale from Sette Dolori Winery. Water and Soft Drinks are also available. 

Weather - Please check the weather before coming. We have tents and accommodations to keep everyone dry for dinner. Bring raincoats and umbrellas for the tour if rain is in the forecast. 
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**You'll be able purchase Local Meats, Veggies and Flowers right from Frost Farm!** 



The Chefs - This dinner will feature a collaboration from two of the best Chef's in the region, Chef Jay Gust, president of Ascent Restaurant group, and Chef Brian Blasnek, executive Chef of Pizzeria Rustica. Chef Jay Gust has been elevating the culinary scene in Colorado Springs for over 20 years. His restaurants include Smorboard, TAPAteria, and Pizzeria Rustica. He is a favorite of local farmers and producers for his constant support of local ingredients. Chef Brian Blasnek is the man in the kitchen at Pizzeria Rustica. We are so excited to have Chef Brian back to the farm after he put on one of the best dinners we've ever seen last year. 
The Music - What do you get when you put a Rocker, a Classical Violinist, a Bluegrass Guitarist and a Jazz Bassist in the same room... Award winning WireWood Station!  This eclectic group of musicians are the reigning champs of the "Best Acoustic Band in Colorado" at the Rocky Mountain Music Festival as well as winning the "Best Band in Colorado Springs" by the readers of the Gazette for 2016, 2017 and 2018! ​

 Get to know Frost Farm and Livestock Company  -  In 1958, Jon Wallace Frost II began building a ranch and home in the Fountain Valley strong enough to support a family of 11.  Primarily focused on cattle and hay production, the Fountain Creek Ranch gave rise to multiple generations of agriculturalists.  With a hand in environmental conservation, the Frosts continue to operate with a focus on local food and sustainability.

Today, the Frost Livestock Company is a combined ranching and farming enterprise that raises non-certified organic vegetables and grass/alfalfa hay on the irrigated parts of the farm and grass-fed and grass-finished lamb and beef in the irrigated meadows and upland pastures.  Our lamb and beef are free from hormones, antibiotics and corn; our fields are never sprayed; and our vegetable planting, irrigating, weeding, and harvesting are all done the old-fashioned way – by hand, by family and neighbors.
 
We are committed to sustainable and regenerative practices and take pride in growing delicious, healthy, and sustainable food—including greens, beets, onions, potatoes, beans, leeks, chile, and grass fed/grass-finished lamb and beef. We are a fourth-generation farm and ranch, with deep roots in local farming and ranching traditions and with lasting commitments to the future of agriculture in Colorado.
 
In addition to ranching and farming, the Frosts have developed a hunting club, the Frost Ranch Sportsmen Club.  The club is dedicated to offering hunting opportunities to members with an understanding for agriculture and sustainable game management.  Utilizing the Frost family home, the Big House, members can enjoy a comfortable, rustic stay at the ranch while sharing memories with family and friends.
 
In order to continue ranching and farming, the Frost family has opened its doors to the Big House, a 6 bedroom, 5 bathroom ranch house.  The house sits as the focal point for events of various sizes and overnight stays.  In partnership with organizations like A Grazing Life, the Frost family intends to remain in agriculture and serve as humble land managers dedicated to holistic sustainability.
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