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You are here: Home / Events / Red, Ripe & Roasted – 4th Annual Tomato and Garlic Festival at Phipps

Red, Ripe & Roasted – 4th Annual Tomato and Garlic Festival at Phipps

August 14, 2008 Lindsay

Main entrance This event looks like it is ripe for a fun and delicious afternoon.

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, in conjunction with the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, presents the 4th Annual Tomato and Garlic Festival: Red, Ripe and Roasted

Sunday, August 17 from, 1 a.m. – 5 p.m. The event will take place in Phipps’ outdoor garden on Schenley Drive.

Bring a basket or bag of fresh produce to donate to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and receive FREE admission to the festival!

The festival will include:

  • local farmers’ market
  • chef demos and tastings
  • tomato judging contest
  • garlic roasting
  • music and fun for all ages

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Filed Under: Events, Green PGH Tagged With: Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Schenley Park, tomato

About Lindsay

Lindsay has been writing about Pittsburgh since 2005. She likes pretzels from the Pretzel Shop on Carson St., used book stores, her rollerblades and she hopes to learn to skateboard someday soon.

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