What a Feast It Will Be, Benefiting Honey and Pollination Center

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  • Fourth annual fundraiser in celebration of mead and honey ...
  • ... and, this year, a new partnership to develop a pollinator-friendly garden at the RMI
  • Feast menu is by Davis Farmers Market Cookbook author Ann Evans

The UC Davis Honey and Pollination Center’s annual Feast, scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 11, will celebrate mead and honey, as usual, and something else: a new partnership to bring a pollinator-friendly kitchen garden to the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science.

Amina Harris, director of the RMI’s Honey and Pollination Center, said the garden will be part of the Good Life Garden that sits amid the institute’s buildings in the south campus, and is being developed in cooperation with the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden.

“We are creating a team to look at plantings, irrigation concepts, educational signage and even the installation of a beehive,” Harris said.

The center's mission: Helping UC Davis become the world's leading authority on bee health, pollination and honey quality.

Kathleen Socolofsky, assistant vice chancellor and director of the Arboretum and Public Garden, said: “We are thrilled to be able to plan the next phase of the Good Life Garden with our partners at the Robert Mondavi Institute, including the Honey and Pollination Center and other academic partners in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.”

 People toasting at banquet.
Here's to the Honey and Pollination Center, at last year's Feast.

Ideas for the garden will be presented at The Feast: A Celebration of Mead and Honey, described by Harris as “a tasty way” to celebrate pollinators and the wonderful fruits and vegetables they help bring to the table.

The dinner, now in its fourth year, also serves as a fundraiser for the Honey and Pollination Center’s outreach and education programs.

 "The Feast" in script.

A cheese interlude will accompany a dessert mead flight with a perfect closure to a winter feast: mead-poached pears served with butter cookies and the mead flight.

The Feast, including music by the Jonny Gold Trio, will begin at 6 p.m. in the foyer of the RMI Sensory Building. Tickets: $150, available online. For more information, contact Harris by email.

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