Park Record: Bill White group heaps praise on Oakley rodeo organizers

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Park Record: Bill White group heaps praise on Oakley rodeo organizers

Bill White at the Oakley Rodeo

Bill White at the Oakley Rodeo

Editor:

I want to personally thank all of the wonderful volunteers that put on a true local Fourth of July tradition: The Oakley Rodeo. Bill White Farms was honored to be the presenting sponsor for the first time in the rodeo's 82nd year, and our team, guests, and other sponsors, all had a hugely enjoyable time. All four night were sellouts, and the combination of competition, family, community pride in our western way of life, and love of country, were on display each night in an incredible setting.

We had a blast meeting new people from our Summit County community, seeing old friends, and sharing the mission of Bill White Farms at the rodeo. Bill White Farms is a nonprofit whose mission is to sustain our community through food. We grow it, and we share it. We provide educational tours for organizations and children all over the county that want to learn more about sustainable farming and ranching practices. We supply food through our farm-to-pantry program to fill the plates of our neighbors. And we also hold cooking classes at the farm to help folks incorporate our local produce into their family meals. We were happy to share our story, and some of our farm animals, with all of the rodeo attendees.

A big thank you to Gerald Young, Ken Woolstenhulme, Andy Woolstenhulme, Matt Russell, Sam Aplanalp and all of the other members of the Oakley Rodeo and Celebration Committee for allowing us to get involved this year. Thanks also to the other event sponsors, and to all of the participants, volunteers, and attendees that made it such a great success. Park City and Summit County are a special place to celebrate our nation's birthday, and we were happy to be part of such a great community tradition this year.

Bill White
Bill White Farms and Bill White Restaurant Group

Ken Woolstenhulme, Mike Osguthorpe, and Matt Russell at the Oakley Rodeo 2017

Ken Woolstenhulme, Mike Osguthorpe, and Matt Russell at the Oakley Rodeo 2017

Gerald Young, Bill White, and Ken Woolstenhulme at the Oakley Rodeo 2017.

Gerald Young, Bill White, and Ken Woolstenhulme at the Oakley Rodeo 2017.

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Benefit Dinner at the Farm!

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Benefit Dinner at the Farm!

Benefit Dinner for supporters of the Summit Land Conservancy 

We loved providing a fresh farm meal for supporters of the nonprofit, Summit Land Conservancy. This particular group won the meal, that was donated by Bill White Farms, at a charity auction that raised funds to benefit Summit Land Conservancy.

We love supporting local nonprofits by donating meals like this one! Find out more about our Benefit Dinners program here: http://billwhitefarms.org/nonprofit-programs/#farmdinners
 

what was on the menu

Soup:
farmhouse soup
buttermilk, cucumber, beet, and fresh herbs

Farmhouse soup!

Farmhouse soup!

Appetizer:
spaghetti + scapes
handmade spaghetti, roasted tomato, and farm egg

Appetizer: spaghetti + scapes

Appetizer: spaghetti + scapes


Salad:
heirloom tomatoes
pickled strawberry, this morning's harvest

Salad: Heirloom Tomatoes

Salad: Heirloom Tomatoes


Entrée:
Bill White Farms lamb
black eyed peas, caramelized corn, swiss chard, and farm pickles

entrée: bill white farms lamb

entrée: bill white farms lamb


Dessert
lemon chiffon tart
roasted farm strawberries, whipped cream fraiche
 

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Park City Green Drinks

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Park City Green Drinks

City Councilor, Andy Beerman, stands with Bill White in front of the Park City Green Drinks crowd to talk about the City's bold initiatives to become a leading sustainable city in the country. 

City Councilor, Andy Beerman, stands with Bill White in front of the Park City Green Drinks crowd to talk about the City's bold initiatives to become a leading sustainable city in the country. 

Bill White Farms hosted the latest Park City Green Drinks on July 11th from 6:30pm - 8pm. We offered fresh drinks and summer apps to a crowd of over 70 people. During the event, Bill White gave a lecture on the Farm's sustainability programs, its desire to preserve our agricultural history,  and its farm-to-pantry programs for those in need. 

Park City Green Drinks is an opportunity to meet and mingle with other eco-conscious people, and hear from local leaders about sustainability, environmental, and social advocacy issues.  Learn more at www.recycleutah.org

Park City Green Drinks crowd enjoys a few drinks at the Farm. 

Park City Green Drinks crowd enjoys a few drinks at the Farm. 

Mary, of Recycle Utah, and Bill White. 

Mary, of Recycle Utah, and Bill White. 

After the lecture, everyone was given a quick tour of the farm. 

After the lecture, everyone was given a quick tour of the farm. 

Bill White talks about the importance of sustainability in Park City to the Park City Green Drinks crowd. 

Bill White talks about the importance of sustainability in Park City to the Park City Green Drinks crowd. 

It was great to see everyone biking to the event. 

It was great to see everyone biking to the event. 

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