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Greenwood Heights Farm Share (CSA) — Brooklynian

Greenwood Heights Farm Share (CSA)

Hey guys.

Anyone here involved in getting the Greenwood Heights CSA up & running? Does anyone know if it's definitely happening? I saw a flier about it today and have sent them an email. Once I get more info I'll post it.

Would any of you be interested in purchasing a share? To learn more about Community Supported Agriculture in NYC check out www.justfood.com

- Z

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  • I have already purchased a farm share for pick-up in Manhattan for this but I would be very interested next year.
  • simian_sam, PM me and I can give you one of the folks who's running it e-mail.

    Then you can report back here with a new post :)
  • Subject: Greenwwod Hts. CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)

    Rather than waiting...

    From several different sources:

    Greenwwod Hts. CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)

    Are you ready for fresh vegetables delivered to your own neighborhood straight from the farm?

    The first-ever Greenwood Heights CSA is now forming! This summer Hardy Roots Farm will be delivering fresh vegetables to Greenwood Heights every week!

    What is CSA?
    Community Supported Agriculture helps to support family farms that are struggling to stay in business, while providing city people with access to high quality, locally-grown, affordable produce. Our CSA is not-for-profit organization designed to create a partnership between a local farm and our community.

    How does it work?
    We will be offering shares to local residents who wish to participate in this exciting opportunity. Our CSA farmer sells shares in her/his farm’s upcoming harvest to individuals, families or institutions. The share price goes toward the cost of growing and distributing a season’s worth of produce and paying the farmer a living wage. Each week, from June through November, the CSA farmer delivers the week’s share to a central neighborhood distribution site in NYC—usually a community center or house of worship. Members collect their food at their neighborhood sites. Typically, each week’s share consists of 7-10 types of vegetables, enough for a family of 2-3 people. Over the course of a season members get at least 40 different types of vegetables, usually organic.

    How much does it cost?
    Our share price is still being determined. It will most likely range from $19.00-$22.00 a week ($425.00-$450.00 for the season). Half shares are also available. Eventually we will even be able to accept food stamps. Members pay their season share before season begins.

    Where and When will my vegetables be delivered?
    Right now we are considering several locations between Prospect Avenue and 25th Street including the church on 17th between 4th and 5th Avenue. Our delivery day is Saturday from approximately 10am-1pm.

    When does it start?
    It starts in June!

    How can I get involved?
    The CSA runs exclusively with the participation of volunteers. We are currently seeking core leadership to help handle our finances, distribution and communication. We are also looking for new shareholders as this exciting project gets underway! Please contact us at [email protected].

    What happens now?
    There is a real desire for access to fresh food in Greenwood Heights. Our core leadership needs to be in place by April 14, 2007 in order to make all this happen. Please support your community!

    Where can I get more information?
    Please visit our parent organization at www.justfood.org.
  • Thanks, LIGH!

    Also, for those interested - the collective putting this together will be at JJ Byrne Park on Saturday from 10-4.

    JJ Byrne is the park on 5th Avenue & 4th Street with the Old Stone House. If you stop by, go visit Willie's Dawgs while you're in the area. Great hot dogs, great people.
  • I'm a little disappointed that the half membership means getting a full share every other week. If it was half the amount every week, I'd definitely do this.

    Each week is enough for a family of 2-3. I probably would not use half of that each week and then go a week with nothing.

    Anyone interested in splitting a full share for the year?
  • I asked last year, I'll ask again this year....

    Anyone interested in spliting either a full or half share in the GWH CSA?

    I believe they are taking 2008 memberships now.
  • where is the pick up location? if someone from the CSA has a flyer for this year's memberships i can put it up in my building.
  • Funny update: friends of ours who moved from GWH to upstate NY are in a CSA there...same CSA as in GWH! :)

    Go figure. Please post reviews (good or bad).
  • jane_birkin wrote: where is the pick up location? if someone from the CSA has a flyer for this year's memberships i can put it up in my building.
    the website (www.greenwoodheightscsa.org) has more info, but the pickup is on 6th btw. 18th and 19th sts.
  • jilluary wrote: [quote=jane_birkin]where is the pick up location? if someone from the CSA has a flyer for this year's memberships i can put it up in my building.
    the website (www.greenwoodheightscsa.org) has more info, but the pickup is on 6th btw. 18th and 19th sts.

    Yay, right around the corner from me. Plus, they have a fruit share!
  • lemur11215 wrote: I asked last year, I'll ask again this year....

    Anyone interested in spliting either a full or half share in the GWH CSA?

    I believe they are taking 2008 memberships now.
    Sorry that I missed your request. I've already signed up for the every other week share. I'll see how that works for me and maybe take you up next year if I'm still here.
  • i'm psyched about the fruit share too! i'm drooling over juicy summer fruit right now...and the concept of supporting a local farmer too ;)
  • Thanks for this post. I am looking forward to joining!
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