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NARRIN FARMS SUPPER CLUB_20251116_193459

January 29

Chef Caleb Pepera

featuring

Rebecca Cameron & Bill Arnold

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​Echoes In The Iron is pleased to welcome you to our Songs X Chefs series at Narrin Farms. Each evening features the finest of locally crafted music and meals. Join us each month as we invite talented professional chefs to join forces with gifted musicians for an intimate, unique, and unreplicatable night. 

​Schedule of Events

630PM

Doors Open

 

7PM

Welcome and Introductions

Dinner is Served

8PM

Dessert

Music Begins

 

9PM

Music Concludes 

Mingle with guests and artists

10PM

​Doors Close

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​Chef Caleb Pepera

​Meet Your Hosts

Chef Caleb Pepera is a Clarkston local. With professional training from the school of eating food good, Chef Caleb combines the world's of foraging and farm to table with fine dining for an unparalleled experience. 

Chef has prepared a 5 course meal for our guests featuring locally sourced seasonal ingredients to provide a unique dining experience of the highest quality. 

​Due to the unique nature of these events, we are unable to provide substitutions or accommodate dietary restrictions or requests. If you have further questions please email us at echoes@integratedlifeco.com

​Chef's Menu

​Chef Caleb's Menu will be available the second week of December.

​The evening will include a 5 course meal, with individual plating. Soft drinks, mock tails, and a selection of coffee and tea are included. Chef will prepare a list of recommendations for wine, spirit, and beer pairings for those who would like to bring their own alcohol. 

Rebecca Cameron is an Americana Singer/Songwriter based in Metro Detroit Michigan.  She not only brings a rawness to her music by her dynamic vocals, but by the deeply real topics she chooses to sing. She has recently released “Bare”, a debut EP that has attained both artistry and sincerity.

Some of her greatest musical inspirations to this day are Joy Williams and Ingrid Michaelso

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​Rebecca Cameron
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​Bill Arnold

Raised along the rivers and railroad lines of America’s Rust Belt, Bill Arnold crafts songs rooted deep in the heart of working-class storytelling. Blending the raw edges of rock, the soul of country, and the timeless pull of bluegrass, Arnold’s music captures both the grit and grace of life in motion.

 

His sound flows like the rivers he grew up beside—steady, changing, sometimes wild—carrying with it echoes of lost towns, faded dreams, resilience, and redemption. A seasoned live performer, Arnold’s sets feel like a conversation between old friends: heartfelt, unvarnished, and unforgettable.

 

Whether commanding a festival stage or holding a small listening room in rapt silence, Bill Arnold’s music reminds listeners that there’s still beauty—and still songs—to be found in the rust, the rivers, and the quiet spaces in between.

Tickets are extremely limited at only 20 guests. 

Tickets are nonrefundable but they are transferable.

In the event of a waiting list we will attempt to resell tickets for anyone who is unable to attend. 

The cost of the January 29th event is $125 per person.

​Tickets

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