Scott Farm's Crepe Night to Benefit Theatre Adventure on June 12th 

Crepe Night, Co-hosted by Theatre Adventure, will take place on Wednesday, June 12, 5:30 - 7:30 at Scott Farm, 707 Kipling Road, Dummerston.

Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for children under 12. Each ticket comes with a savory supper crêpe (galette), sweet dessert crêpe, and side salad. Drinks are available for purchase.

Tickets will be available at the door, but reservations are highly recommended, and can be made at: 

www.scottfarmvermont.com/crepe-night

Crêpe Nights are family friendly gatherings, held the second Wednesday of the month, from May through September. Each month is co-hosted by a different local nonprofit who benefits from the evening’s proceeds. Theatre Adventure's Crepe Night will feature live music by local musician Lizzy Mandell, as well as a performance at 6:00 pm by Theatre Adventure's Traveling Troupe.

Theatre Adventure is a non-profit organization providing year-round performing arts programming for people with disabilities. Our mission is to provide a caring and creative community for artists with disabilities to claim the stage with distinction. 

The funds raised at Crepe Night will help Theatre Adventure expand their Mentor Leadership Program, a job skills training program where adult students work alongside teachers and directors to mentor younger students. "In Alice In Wonderland, our spring production," reflected Theatre Adventure Board Member Julianne Kaplan, "the impact the mentors had on the production was evidenced by the total confidence in every student's performance."

For more information about Theatre Adventure, contact:

Laura Lawson Tucker, Director/Co-Founder

(802) 387-0765

laura@theatreadventure.org

"Crêpe Nights are truly fun events,” says Scott Farm General Manager Simon Renault. “Sitting outside eating locally sourced handmade food with good friends and gorgeous views - it’s just a perfect Vermont Summer evening and a powerful way to support organizations in our community doing important work.”

Scott Farm is a historic farm in active cultivation since 1791 with a focus on sustaining its 130 varieties of heirloom apples. Offering wholesale and direct sales of apples and other fruit, the farm also produces its own hard, sweet, and sparkling cider. The public is regularly invited to enjoy the National Register listed farm through the seasonal Farm Market and Pippin’s Café, Crêpe Nights, concerts, weddings, and other events. It also serves as host to The Stone Trust, which maintains the beautiful Stone Park on the grounds. Scott Farm is a Certified B Corporation and a for-profit subsidiary of The Landmark Trust USA.