
Join us for a special evening at Elkstone Farm centered on Allen Levi’s beautiful and quietly powerful novel, Theo of Golden. Set in the small Southern town of Golden, the story follows Theo, a gentle and mysterious newcomer who begins purchasing portraits of local people and, in the process, becomes woven into the lives of the community around him. Warm, contemplative, and deeply human, Theo of Golden explores kindness, generosity, art, grief, friendship, and the unexpected ways that small acts of attention can transform both individuals and communities. It is the kind of book that invites us to slow down, notice one another more carefully, and consider what it means to truly belong.
Set against the gardens, fields, and mountain views of Elkstone Farm, we’ll gather around the table for a family-style farm-to-table dinner prepared by Chef Russell, followed by a lively book discussion hosted by farm manager Marco Lam. Together, we’ll explore the questions at the heart of Theo of Golden: What happens when we truly see another person? How do generosity and beauty ripple through a community? And how might the simplest acts of care change the places we call home? Please order your copy in advance from our local bookstore, Off the Beaten Path, and come ready to share your thoughts. And if you don’t quite finish the book, don’t worry—you’re still very welcome at the table. Join us for an evening where literature, food, land, and community come together!