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Colchester Farm Community Supported Agriculture Page 4 2007 Annual Report
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Thank you to the following people for your generous support
Anne S. Forrester Ken and Helen Noble
Ben Horter Kent Family Center
C. Martin and F. Gerber Ress Family Foundation
Charles and Karen Staelin Rob Etgen
Colchester Farm LLC Robert Bennett
Debbie and Coley Brown Robert Leon Bryan
Epiphany Community, Inc. Ronnie Diamond
Ford and June Hall W. & A. Merriken
Gary and Nancy Robson William and Sallye Ryder
John Duggan
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Options for Keeping Your Costs Down
Discounts: Don’t forget, signing up early (before March 31st) and year-after-year keeps members’ costs down. Click here to sign up!
Working Shares and Neighborhood Representatives: Working shares are always available. If you have time, come and help harvest on Tuesdays or Fridays in exchange for free vegetables. We coordinate with you to set a schedule for the season. Also, some members are neighborhood representatives. This involves recruiting a minimum of ten members in your neighborhood and then picking up and distributing your group’s share of produce each week. In exchange, you get free vegetables. If you are interested, please call to discuss these opportunities. Finally, one of the values of our organization is to be accessible to all members of our community regardless of income. If you are interested in participating but are deterred by the price of a share, please contact us and we’ll try to work something out.
Pricing: Colchester Farm LLC and Charlotte Staelin have helped establish CFCSA in its first five years. The CFCSA Board knows that to continue in operation over the long term, CFCSA needs to be economically self-supporting. To reach that goal, the Board voted in December to raise our prices by 12% for 2008. We expect this to be sufficient.
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Colchester Farm | P.O. Box 191 | Georgetown MD 21930 | (at 31285 Georgetown Cemetery Rd)
Site Designed by Theresa Mycek
Updated February 3, 2009
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