Doghobble Wine Farm•Dahlonega, GA
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Meet the newest "baby" vineyard in North Georgia! Come join us in savoring a glass of wine and discovering the personalities, tastes, sights, and sounds of our working wine farm!Doghobble Wine Farm thrives on an 80-acre farm atop the Dahlonega Plateau in the heart of Georgia's wine country. Our farm boasts scenic vineyard views, roaming animals, panoramic pastures, and premium, handcrafted wines.Digging in the dirt since 2020, we’ve plowed, planted, and cleared pastoral views. With vines gro...More
Experiences at Doghobble Wine Farm
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Doghobble Authors Series: Will Harris of White Oak Pastures
We are delighted to welcome our friend, Will Harris, for the first gathering in our Doghobble Author Series! Like us, he is known to enjoy a glass of wine in the evening while taking in pasture views.A Georgia native and regenerative farming pioneer, Will will speak about his book "A Bold Return to Giving a Damn: One Farm, Six Generations, and the Future of Food" and share stories from his experience leading multigenerational farm White Oak Pastures in Bluffton, GA. The evening will include a reading by the author and time for Q&A with attendees. Will’s book will be available for purchase and the author will sign copies. Reservations are required. Wine and food will be available for purchase from the Doghobble Wine Farm wine list and menu.ABOUT THE AUTHORWill Harris is a fourth-generation cattleman, who tends the same land that his great-grandfather settled in 1866. He is owner of White Oak Pastures, a holistically managed, regenerative ranch and farm in Georgia’s semi-tropical Coastal Plain. Harris is one of the most recognized leaders in the regenerative and resilient agriculture space. Heralded by everyone from Joe Rogan to the New York Times, White Oak Pastures has been covered by Forbes, Washington Post, NPR, BBC, NBC, and more. Read more about Will at: https://whiteoakpastures.com/pages/our-team ABOUT THE BOOK: A memoir-meets-manifesto on betting the farm on a better future for our food, animals, land, local communities, and our climate. At once an intimate, multi-generational memoir and a microcosm of American agriculture at large, “A Bold Return to Giving a Damn” offers a pathway back to producing food the right way. Will Harris urges us to consider where the food we eat really comes from and to re-connect to the places and people who raise what we eat each day. With keen storytelling, a good dose of irreverence, and an unflinching willingness to speak truth to power, Harris shows us why it’s never been more important to know your farmer!
- Thursday, Sep 19, 2024
- 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Doghobble Authors Series: Mark Oleg Ozboyd's "Waterfalls of Georgia"
Mark Oleg Ozboyd is a 23-year-old author, Georgia native, photographer, and founder of the Georgia Waterfall Database. His brand new, full-color book “Waterfalls of Georgia" is the first ever definitive guide to its subject, featuring over 700 spectacular Georgia waterfalls with unrivaled geographical coverage from the North Georgia Mountains to the Atlanta metropolitan area and even the Coastal Plain. Mark will discuss his book, offer photography tips, and recommend his favorite waterfalls for all skill levels around Dahlonega and North Georgia at large.The book will be available for purchase and signature.THE AUTHORBorn and raised in GA, author and photographer Mark Oleg Ozboyd has crisscrossed our state in search of magnificent waterfalls ever since he was a little kid. At 12, Mark started writing trail reports on www.HikingTheAppalachians.com, now a repository of over 300 hiking trails across the Southeast. At 17, Mark compiled the first-ever online Georgia Waterfall Database documenting every known waterfall in Georgia. As a freelance journalist, Mark wrote about waterfalls in The Dahlonega Nugget, Rabun County Travel Guide, and North Georgia Living. As a professional photographer, Mark enjoys taking pictures of everything from waterfalls and night skies to historic sites and events. Mark is dedicated to sharing his passion for waterfalls with others and helping people discover the magical beauty, physical and mental health benefits of waterfalls.THE BOOKDiscover the grandeur of waterfalls in the Peach State through the gorgeous artistic photographs, concise hiking and driving directions, historical lessons, and humorous anecdotes of Waterfalls of Georgia. This essential guide is meant for every age and skill level - seasoned hikers, recreationists, families with kids, retirees, artists, and natural history enthusiasts alike. For more information, visit: https://www.gawaterfalls.com/the-book.html
- Sunday, Oct 13, 2024
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Doghobble Authors Series: Sally Sierer Bethea and Keeping the Chattahoochee
Join us for a memorable afternoon with author and riverkeeper, Sally Sierer Bethea, retired founding director of Chattahoochee Riverkeepers. She will read from her book "Keeping the Chattahoochee: Reviving and Defending a Great Southern River." In Keeping the Chattahoochee, she tells stories that range from joyous and funny to frustrating to illustrate what it takes to save an endangered river.ABOUT THE BOOKSally Sierer Bethea was one of the first women in America to become a “riverkeeper”—a vocal defender of a specific waterway who holds polluters accountable. In Keeping the Chattahoochee, she tells stories that range from joyous and funny to frustrating—even alarming—to illustrate what it takes to save an endangered river. Her tales are triggered by the regular walks she takes through a forest to the Chattahoochee over the course of a year, finding solace and kinship in nature.For two decades, Bethea worked to restore the neglected Chattahoochee, which provides drinking water and recreation to millions of people, habitat for wildlife, and water for industries and farms as it cuts through the heart of the Deep South. Pairing natural and political history with reflective writing, she draws readers into her watershed and her memories. Bethea’s passion for the natural world—and for defending it with a strong, informed voice animates this instructive memoir. Offering lessons on how to fight for our fundamental right to clean water, Bethea and her colleagues take on powerful corporate and government polluters. They strengthen environmental policies and educate children, reviving the great river from a century of misuse.ABOUT THE AUTHORSALLY SIERER BETHEA is the retired founding director of Chattahoochee Riverkeeper. She served as executive director and riverkeeper for two decades and continues to assist Chattahoochee Riverkeeper as a senior advisor. Bethea also publishes a monthly column, Above the Waterline, in Atlanta Intown. She lives and writes in midtown Atlanta.
- Sunday, Oct 20, 2024
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Doghobble Family Farm Day
It’s Family Day at Doghobble Wine Farm! Join us for a memorable afternoon of discovery, exploration, and movement! We’ll sing and dance, snack picnic style, and visit with the Doghobble tractor and animal friends!These activities are ideal for preschool and early elementary children ages 2-7.Ticket Price is PER CHILD and includes: -Music: Performance by Captain Crimmins who sings about conservation, permaculture, and gardening themes!-Book Swap: Bring a preloved (used) book to exchange with other children. Extra points if it is about farmers or farm animals!-Farm Fun: Get a close up look at our tractor and visit with our friendly farm animals!-Kid Snacks: Kids will snack picnic style on nut free, low-sugar snacks.- Wine: 1 glass of Doghobble wine for the accompanying parent (i.e. one glass per ticket). Adults (21+) can order separately from the Doghobble Wine Farm wine list and food items.FAQsQ: What age group is this event best suited for?A: These activities are ideal for preschool and early elementary age children ages 2-7.Q: Can parents bring older kids to the event?A: Kids over age 8 are welcome to accompany families without an additional ticket. However, these children should be supervised by a parent and will not be included/accommodated in the planned activities (book swap, picnic, music, animal visit). Q: What if there is bad weather the day of the event?A: This event is outdoors. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be rescheduled. We'll contact registered participants with details. Q: What type of clothing and shoes are best for this event? A: Please wear close toed shoes suitable for walking on farm land. Clothing should be comfortable and light. Layers are a good choice!Q: Are there other items you suggest we bring with us? A: Please bring a towel or picnic blanket, book for the book swap, sunscreen, bug spray, and water bottle for the kiddos.
- Sunday, Oct 6, 2024
- 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
- $50 per ticket