Happy New Year! And what better way to kick off 2015 than with a Sunday evening at Swank Farm! The second Swank Table dinner of the season is THIS Sunday, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will be themed Black Gold and Silver Sands—a nod to Florida’s agricultural past and future. Here are the particulars:

BLACK GOLD & SILVER SANDS
Area 31 Restaurant, db Bistro Moderne, K Restaurant
We celebrate agriculture in our county both past and present.
Benefiting Historical Society of Palm Beach County
Tickets: $155
Rain or shine
These dinners always sell out, partly because they are so well done, with such hot chefs and imaginative themes. Add in the al fresco ambiance of a real farm and a new pole barn—and lots of great wines and music—and you have a hit.
In case you’ve missed the boat for the first two dinners, here’s a reminder of what’s to come for the remainder of the season. Reserve your place now atswankspecialtyproduce.com
Feb, 8
HOT PINK TOMATO
Ahi Loi, Edge Steak & Bar, The Dutch, 3030 Ocean
A tribute to the number one Garden Vegetable.
Benefiting Palm Beach County Food Bank
March 8
LE GRAND AIOLI
Meat Market, Pilgrim, The Grille, 3030 Ocean
Please dress in your best blues or blues and whites.
Upscale, downscale. Just so it’s “Le Bleu.”
Benefiting Cultural Council of Palm Beach County
March 22
WHERE’S THE BEET?
Hippocrates Health Institute, Market 17, Mom’s Pops, The Palms Hotel & Spa
A Love Song To Vegetables. An All Vegetable Feast.
Benefiting Palm Beach Zoo
April 12
2ND ANNUAL DINER EN BLANC
Cafe Boulud, The Cypress Room, The Genuine Hospitality Group, 32 East
A Feast Made Famous In Paris. Please Come Dressed In White
Bring Candlesticks, Candleabras, Votives In Glass, And Any Other
Candle Holder You Can Think Of To Make Our Evening Sparkle.
Benefiting Gumbo Limbo Nature Center
April 26
PRIME CUTS
Ganache 316, Pistache French Bistro, S3, 50 Ocean
A Beef Lover’s Paradise.
Benefiting Food For The Poor






