On Thursday, September 17 John Botti, owner and chef at John’s Harvest Inn in Middletown, will donate 10% of the evening’s dinner proceeds to the Orange County Land Trust.
John’s Harvest Inn, established in 1985, is located at 633 Route 17 M. John, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, describes his restaurant cuisine as continental/eclectic, featuring favorite entrees such as wiener schnitzel and filet mignon, as well as seasonal specials. A complete dinner menu can be viewed at www.johnsharvestinn.com. Dinner is served from 5 pm – 9:15 pm on Thursdays and reservations can be made by calling (845) 343-6630. Although not required, reservations are suggested.
The Orange County Land Trust is a non profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting Orange County’s natural areas, scenic landscapes and working farmland. Formed in 1993, the Land Trust has protected nearly 3,800 acres of land, partnering with other conservation organizations, businesses, and county and state government to ensure Orange County’s natural and agricultural heritage is preserved for future generations. The Orange County Land Trust owns and manages nine nature preserves that are open to the public, free of charge, for passive recreation such as hiking, birding and nature study. For more information, and for volunteer opportunities and directions to the preserves, please visit the website at www.oclt.org.