Join us Friday, June 2nd as we kick off our First Friday Summer Concert series with a performance from blues singer Tevis Hodge Jr. Doors open at 5:30 and music will begin by 6:00pm. Chef Mia Ponzi Hamacher from Sosta House will be cooking this week – check out the menu below.
Tickets $35 each / $25 with Club Membership
Each ticket includes one glass of wine; food available for purchase. Table space is limited, however we have plenty of lawn space available for you to bring your own blanket or chairs.
About Tevis Hodge Jr.
Born in Virginia, and inspired by his southern black heritage, Tevis began playing blues at the age of 12 years old, though he first started guitar at the age of six. With a deep love for Black American music, Tevis is compelled to bring the traditions of his heritage to life. Tevis Hodge Jr's repertoire is an eclectic mix while his performance oozes with originality and passion. Adding his own flare to the songs he covers, he seamlessly presents originals that can mingle with the classics and stay true to the source.
About Chef Mia Ponzi Hamacher
Chef Mia recently moved back to Oregon from New York City where she worked as a chef and pasta teacher at Forsythia, a restaurant recognized by the Michelin guide and New York Magazine for its handmade pasta program. She also worked as the lead Pasta maker at New York Times starred King and Corner Bar, both in Manhattan. She brings over a decade of fine dining restaurant experience in addition to a lifetime love of pasta making at home.
June 2nd Menu
Onion & Herb Creme Fraiche served with potato chips
Tomato & Ricotta Tart
Short Rib Sandwich
Garden Greens Salad
Strawberry Rhubarb Polenta Cake
Flourless chocolate cake
About Zab Shavrick
Zab Shavrick is a designer and illustrator who in 2022, received a BFA degree in Communication Design from Parsons School of Design. She is interested in the intersection of design and sustainable thinking and has a love for printmaking, the color green, and making her own natural inks. She recently moved to the neighborhood after 5 + years of living in New York where she ran an artwork recycling project that she hopes to eventually introduce to the west coast.