It's aim is to enhance awareness of local food options, leading to increased prosperity for local producers. Tickets are now on sale for the fifth annual Lambton Farm Feast to be held August 20. Sarnia-Lambton Business Development Corporation Economic Development Officer Tracy Ranick says Alton Farms Estate, which is Lambton County's first grape winery is hosting the event. "We support and encourage prosperity in the region by supporting small businesses," she says. "Of course, farming and agriculture are huge components of our economy in Sarnia Lambton so we work with Tourism Sarnia Lambton on this type of project to promote and support local farms year round." The menu highlights farm fresh food from some of Lambton's finest producers.
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