This year marks the 20th anniversary of Ben & Jerry’s Phish Food flavor, and the ice cream company is putting on a very special event to celebrate their partnership with the flavor’s namesake band, Phish. Twenty years after its launch, which was celebrated with a huge concert at the Flynn Theater in Burlington, VA, the company will bring the movement full circle by returning to the same theater with an exhibit called Phish in the North Country. The company will also have some of their neatest items from the Phish Food archives on display.

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The exhibit runs from October 7th through December 31st at the Amy E. Tarrant Gallery at the Flynn Theater. After you take in the Phish Food archival gems, take a stroll through Phish in the North Country for an intimate reflection on Phish’s incredible 34-year history. Three dozen posters and flyers celebrate the band’s local and regional roots, starting in bars and nightclubs within blocks of the Flynn Theater, and spreading quickly throughout the northeast, and then throughout the world.

On Saturday, November 4th (11:00 am to 4:00 pm), there will be special gallery talks led by Phish archivist Kevin Shapiro at 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm. A limited-edition Jim Pollock poster will be available to purchase, with proceeds to benefit WaterWheel Foundation. And, of course, plenty of free scoops of Phish Food.

This year also marks the 20th anniversary of The WaterWheel Foundation, the band’s charitable organization that funds a variety of values-driven causes. Every time you dig into a pint of Phish Food, a portion of the proceeds goes right to WaterWheel. The foundation has found its niche in supporting the cleanup of Lake Champlain, Vermont’s most cherished natural resource. WaterWheel is also supported by the generous community of Phish fans. Phish donates $1 per ticket sold to WaterWheel, with fans matching that amount in donations every year. The organization also sets up a table at every concert featuring local non-profits who then receive the donations from that show.

Learn more about Ben & Jerry’s upcoming Phish Food celebrations here.