The Longest Table is not just about serving food. It is about creating an opportunity for people to sit side by side with neighbors they may not have met before.
A Gathering That Brings People Together
On November 2, 2025, Evansville will welcome the second annual Longest Table event at the C.K. Newsome Center. Hosted by Feed Evansville, this special evening will provide 1,000 free meals to community members beginning at 4 p.m. CST.
A Space For Connection
The event will be a time to celebrate the opening of the Feed Evansville Community Kitchen, a new space dedicated to food access and connection in the city. Families, individuals, and neighbors of all backgrounds are invited to come together. Sitting across from someone new or next to someone from another part of the city is a chance to learn, share, and build understanding. Evansville has always been a community that values hospitality, and the Longest Table captures that spirit in a powerful way.

What Makes The Longest Table Unique
The event is set up family-style, with 1,000 people dining together at one long shared table. While the Longest Table is free to attend, donations and funds raised around the event directly support Feed Evansville’s mission. The costs of the meal are covered thanks to generous support, and any additional funds go toward the Community Kitchen and its programming. This ensures that the impact of the Longest Table stretches far beyond one evening, supporting food security and nourishment throughout the year.
About Feed Evansville
Feed Evansville is a local nonprofit dedicated to addressing hunger and food insecurity in the community. Through partnerships, donations, and volunteer efforts, the organization provides meals, resources, and education to help strengthen families and individuals across the city.
Event Details:
- Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025
- Time: 4 p.m. CST
- Location: C.K. Newsome Center, Evansville, Indiana
- Admission: Free, with 1,000 meals provided
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