Young farmers with vision – Nathan Hunter and Lauren Anzalone

The Supper Club’s third course was a grilled octopus enhanced with vegetables and flowers from the Hunter family farm. (Photo courtesy / Nathan Hunter)
As a fisherman, Nathan includes fresh caught fish in most of his menus including this Supper Club starter, ahi crudo. (Photo courtesy / Emily Hunter)
The first Supper Club’s signature drink was made with local lilikoi and fennel. (Photo courtesy / Emily Hunter)
Many hands helped to prepare the dishes for the Hunter Supper Club. (Photo courtesy / Emily Hunter)
This Supper Club table is set simply and artistically for the member’s dinner. (Photo courtesy / Emily Hunter)
On a typical day, Nathan and Lauren will collect an assortment of crops then decide what to make for dinner. (Photo by Diana Duff / Special to West Hawaii Today)
Nathan Hunter and Lauren Anzalone share their ideas for expanding the family farming and fishing business. (Photo by Diana Duff / Special to West Hawaii Today)

SOUTH KONA — Nathan Hunter returned to the South Kona farm on which he was raised to help his family decide what to do after his father’s death.