Come to Grilled Cheese for a Good Cause!

As of January 31, this event has sold out. Thank you for your support!

Otsego 2000 will hold Grilled Cheese for a Good Cause on Sunday, February 5, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.  The event, which will benefit the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, will feature gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches and soup by local chefs, dessert, and local beer, wine and cider. Held during the Cooperstown Winter Carnival, Grilled Cheese for a Good Cause will take place in the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, 101 Main Street in Pioneer Alley, Cooperstown.

Local chefs participating include:

Gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches will be made with Painted Goat Farm Chevre, Mountain View Dairy Swiss, Byebrook Gouda, and Harpersfield Farmstead Tilsit. In addition, Doubleday Café, Sunflower Café, Mel‘s at 22, and Alex’s Picnic will make soups and the Otesaga will make desserts.

The Stoddard Hollow String Band will perform.

The Stoddard Hollow String Band will perform traditional American music and feature Marvin Zachow (fiddle & vocals), Ed McGee (banjo), and Frank Frazzitta (guitar & vocals), and Tom Ives (bass).

“We are delighted to be able to offer Grilled Cheese for a Good Cause and to cap off the Cooperstown Winter Carnival,” said Ellen Pope, executive director of Otsego 2000. “This event is a fun and delicious way for the community to come together to support the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market.”

Tickets to the event are $30/adult and $15/child 6 – 12 years. Children under six are admitted free of charge. Admission includes tastes of each chef’s grilled cheese creation, a bowl of soup, dessert, and one free beer, wine, or cider. Additional beverages available for suggested $5 donation.

The Cooperstown Farmers’ Market, founded by Otsego 2000 in 1991, supports local growers, producers, and artisans and offers a direct connection between producer and consumer. The Market operates year-round on Saturdays, 10 am – 2 pm January through April and 9 am – 2 pm May through December. EBT welcome, and with SNAP Match shoppers using EBT receive up to $15 in vouchers to use at the Market every week.

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