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Why You Need Community Supported Agriculture Shares
Last modified on 2009-02-04 19:45:45 GMT. 0 comments. Top.
From: Monica and Mark Downen of Monica’s Waterfront Bakery & Cafe in Silverdale.
Community Supported Agriculture, or CSA, brings farm-fresh produce and other grocery items into your home every week. You invest now, and the farm gets to plant in the Spring, and you reap the benefits of the harvest throughout the summer and fall.
Come to our CSA Q&A Saturday, February 7, 2009, 2 pm at the cafe. We will chat with Jared & Sara Hankins of Hand Sown Homegrown about their new Heirloom CSA, what they can do for you and why it is important.

On The Right-Jared and Sara Hankins
Every farm is unique and can offer different experiences and items.
Do you:
- Want to see how a farm works?
- Want to bring your kids to community events on a real, working farm?
- Want the freshest produce available on a weekly basis?
- Want to reduce your carbon footprint?
- Want to have healthier food options at home without having to plan a grocery list?
- Want to learn about Heirloom produce and why it is important?
Jared & Sara will have those answers and more. Whether you are just a little curious, desperate to know more, or already signed up, this is a great time to find out more and enjoy some time with your community.
Click here to see their 2009 CSA brochure





















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