Lokal Digs reviews the Picnic Project
The creative duo behind Lokal Digs, Stef Richardson & Alyssa Joline spent a warm, sunny afternoon at Georgian Hills Vineyard, testing out the various picnic options featured in our latest fundraiser, the Picnic Project. Here is what they had to say…
WORDS: Stef Richardson + PHOTOS: Alyssa Joline Photography
If you’re into yummy food + wine then this is totally up your alley! This summer, Home Horizon has teamed up with Roadrunner Foods, Georgian Hills Vineyard and The Pop-Up Event Company (all local businesses) to bring a really cool fundraiser to life called The Picnic Project. If you don’t know, Home Horizon is a non-profit organization based out of Collingwood that provides support, programming, and necessities for youth at risk of homelessness. Through the Barbara Weider House (their primary location), they provide a safe transition home for youth ages 16-24 from the Grey/Simcoe area.
Here’s where you come in! Due to fundraising limitations this summer, Home Horizon has had to look at new fun + summery ways to raise funds to cover operational costs and the necessary supplies to keep the BWH up and running. Through the Picnic Project, you can order any of the 3 picnic basket options (see below) for delivery to your door OR you can opt to enjoy your goodies at Georgian Hills Vineyard and make a full afternoon of it.