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by Hilary Thomson Two local businesses are teaming up to create an evening of local food and shopping on the Kemptville Campus. Catered Affairs is a catering company run out of the cafeteria building on the Campus. Since the COVID-19 shut down in March, owner Natalie Castellas has pivoted her business to offer take home meals for people needing a break from being in the kitchen. She says she came up with the idea when she realized that many fami-

lies were going to be missing out on their March break holiday. “We wanted to offer a meal like you would get on vacation,” Natalie says. “It took off.” Catered Affairs is now it its 22nd week of offering fresh, local take-home meals from Tuesday to Friday. For the past month, they have also been offering table d’hôte dinners on their patio. “Everything is made fresh each morning,” Natalie says. “We try and buy local as much as possible.” That local focus is something that helped draw Nata-

lie towards working with another business located on the Campus called My Local Markets. Founder, Darlene Collin, started the business to help local farmers and artisans reach customers during the COVID-19 shut down, when many markets and fairs were cancelled. Through their website, they sell local food and products from over 50 different vendors in North Grenville and the surrounding area, offering free local delivery on orders over $75. “Let the makers make and the farmers farm and we’ll sell it for them,” she says.

With My Local Markets located in the greenhouse on the Campus, both Natalie and Darlene decided it would be a great idea to join forces and offer a hyper local event to the community. On Thursday, August 13, Catered Affairs will be offering a three-course table d’hôte dinner, featuring food products from My Local Markets. To coincide with the dinner, Darlene is organizing a night market with her vendors. Darlene says that she held a market stand for The Big Spend on July 25, Continued on page 3


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