- subscription to our newsletter (email)
- author privileges to post on this website
- a member link to your site
- notice of special events and offers
- the good feeling of helping local farmers
- potluck provision and consumption privileges at all KCAA events
- the chance to make new friends
Click On This “Pay Now” Button To Join Now. This method is provided by PayPal and is safe and secure.
Our annual budgets will eventually be posted on this site but it typically has been less than $3,000/year funded mostly by donations and occasionally grants from Kitsap County. Most of the work is done by volunteers. Expenses are for printing and publishing costs, banking services, insurance for events and the like. If we had more members, we could do more to help increase the incomes of local farmers and make it a better place for all who call Kitsap County home. To register for membership, it is most convenient for all of us if you use the “Pay Now” button above. If you prefer to fill out a paper member application just fill out the form below:
The KCAA has undertaken the mission to help the production and consumption of local food become the mainstream in Kitsap County and not just a niche fad. We organize our volunteers into what we call task forces where you are able to choose an area of interest based upon what you are truly excited about. The organization then works to support you and your task force team to produce a measurable result consistent with our objectives. To learn more about our task force work click here.

Bill Looney – Farm Management Consultant
Last modified on 2009-03-17 22:18:10 GMT. 0 comments. Top.
Why We Are Members of The Kitsap Community and Agricultural Alliance

Wild Bill Looney and Grandson
The Kitsap Community & Agricultural Alliance means hope for our future. My Grandkids, yours, and theirs will thank us.
I see the faces of producers who joyfully share their excellence with consumers who joyfully, gratefully can look them in the eye. I see trust restored, our environment protected and respected, and a real economy based on real value in a truly free market.
God be praised!
Shannon and Travis Harkness – Red Barn Farm
Last modified on 2009-03-16 18:46:13 GMT. 0 comments. Top.
Why We Are Members of The Kitsap Community and Agricultural Alliance

Shannon and Travis Harkness of Red Barn Farm
Our family enjoys being a part of the KCAA because of it’s dedication to supporting us as local farmers. Creating a sustainable community is everyone’s responsibility, KCAA provides a vast network of people that share our challenges.





















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7 Shannon and Travis Harkness - Red Barn Farm | Buy Local Food In Kitsap // Mar 16, 2009 at 10:46 am
[...] Why We Are Members of the KCAA Our family enjoys being a part of the KCAA because of it’s dedication to supporting us as local farmers. Creating a sustainable community is everyone’s responsibility, KCAA provides a vast network of people that share our challenges. Shannon and Travis Harkness – Red Barn Farm. Become A Member of KCAA Today [...]
8 Bill Looney - Farm Management Consultant | Buy Local Food In Kitsap // Mar 17, 2009 at 2:18 pm
[...] Why We Are Members of the KCAA Our family enjoys being a part of the KCAA because of it’s dedication to supporting us as local farmers. Creating a sustainable community is everyone’s responsibility, KCAA provides a vast network of people that share our challenges. Shannon and Travis Harkness – Red Barn Farm. Become A Member of KCAA Today [...]
9 Bart Berg // Jan 17, 2010 at 7:10 pm
I cannot use my paypal account but would like to pay the dues for the Trust for Working Landscapes (aka ‘Friends of the Farms). What are the dues for an non-profit?
Thanks, Bart Berg
President, TWL
10 Farmland Preservation in Kitsap County and The KCAA // Feb 18, 2010 at 7:44 pm
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