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WHIM Series = Guest Chef Suzi Maitland, Trina’s Starlite Lounge

Smolak Farms

Wednesday, August 1, 2012 at 7:30 PM (EDT)

North Andover, MA

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About Suzi Maitland:
In college, Suzi Maitland realized that her true love was throwing parties and cooking for large groups of people. She moved to Boston in 2003 from Tallahassee, FL to pursue a culinary career, and attended the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts. She currently holds the position of Executive Chef at Trina’s Starlite Lounge, where she is infusing pub food with a bit of her Southern flair.

About Trina’s Starlite Lounge:
Located on the Cambridge-Somerville line, Trina’s Starlite Lounge is a laid-back neighborhood hangout specializing in soul-satisfying comfort food, and hand-crafted cocktails, at pocket friendly prices. Entrees cost around $15, but many customers just order a bucket of beers, and snack on small plates like homemade barbecue sweet potato chips with French onion dip, fresh baked cornbread topped with sweet honey butter and thick-cut fries that can be ordered plain, topped with chili, or smothered with rich meaty gravy. Vintage light-up beer signs make up some of the decor, and once inside you’ll find it dark and romantic with a bit of a retro feel.

Website: http://trinastarlitelounge.com

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Smolak Farms
315 S Bradford St
North Andover, MA 01845

Wednesday, August 1, 2012 at 7:30 PM (EDT)


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Smolak Farms

Smolak Farms of North Andover, Massachusetts combines agriculture, education, and entertainment in a very special way. The land was carved by glaciers, settled by prehistoric Indian tribes, colonized by English settlers and now farmed by the product of the wave of European Immigrants. Parts of the historic homestead are about 300 years old. Today the descendants of Martin and Magdalenna Smolak and their son and daughter-in-law, Henry and Helen Smolak, continue to farm one of the most progressive and beautiful farms nestled in the hills of northeastern Massachusetts. In 1982 the Smolak Family preserved 107 of the 160 acres in cooperation with the State of Massachusetts Agricultural Preservation Restriction Program, insuring that this area would forever remain open land, never to be developed. For the past 35 plus years, H. Michael Smolak, grandson of Martin Smolak, has overseen the development of the farm from a dairy farm to the extraordinary farm that it has now become.

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