Mix & mingle with margs at Urban Harvest’s Cultivated Cocktails

Two glasses of margaritas with tajin rims clink over a pool
Craft margs and mingle with others at Urban Harvest Cultivated Cocktails | Courtesy of Urban Harvest

Learn how to craft the perfect margarita and meet fellow Cultivators at the kick-off to Urban Harvest’s 2023 Cultivated Cocktails series at Southside Place Community Garden on Thursday, May 4, 2023.

The latest installment in Urban Harvest’s Cultivated Cocktails series sees a gathering in the garden where attendees will learn how to craft the perfect margarita with Acasa Margarita mix, herbs, jalapeños and other items grown from the Urban Harvest garden.

Taking place near West University at the Southside Place Community Garden, this event will serve as the kick-off to the 2023 Cultivated Cocktails mixers.

The series is open to new and existing members of Urban Harvest’s Cultivators group, whose members help host events and volunteer their time and talents to helping the nonprofit achieve its goals.

Learn more about becoming a Cultivator with Urban Harvest.

Cultivated Cocktails at Southside Place Community Garden

Courtesy of Urban Harvest

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