Grant Family Farms is offering us an
opportunity to earn money for the Foothills Learning Garden through
the farm’s popular CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program.
A CSA program is where people buy and
eat certified organic food that is grown at a local farm using sustainable
farming practices. When you become a shareholder in the Grant Farms CSA
program, you receive a weekly delivery of fresh, seasonal, organic food.
Depending on what you decide is right for you and your family, you may receive
vegetables, fruit, bread, cheese, mushrooms, and/or pasture-raised eggs.
Members in the CSA program pledge to share in the benefits and challenges of
local, organic food production from Grant Farms and other farms in the state of
Colorado. Through CSA programs like the one offered by Grant Farms, members
enjoy eating well and feeling connected to the land where their food is
grown.
Benefits to you and your family include:
·
Locally grown, fresh, organic produce and food products
delivered weekly (June 11th - December 3rd)
·
Supporting local farm families and the local economy
·
Supporting sustainable, organic farming practices
·
Opportunities to try new and nutrient-dense vegetables that
you may not otherwise pick up at the grocery store
·
The most beautiful, tastiest, and healthiest eggs you’ll
ever eat (unless you have your own hens)
·
Weekly e-newsletters from the farm with recipes, preserving
tips and stories from the farm
·
Meeting neighbors and community members who are also interested
in health and good food
·
Access to farm events – Spring Farm Tour, Fall Harvestival,
and many others!
How does it work?
You choose which shares you think your
family would benefit from most and you choose a convenient local pick up
location. Your pre-packed crates of food will be delivered to the pick up
location of your choice once a week for 26 weeks from June through December
(fruit shares are an exception – the fruit season is only 22 weeks). For example, for my family of four, we
purchase a medium veggie share, a single fruit share and a single egg share. We
generally finish all of the fruit before our next delivery but sometimes have
difficulty finishing all of our vegetables so we preserve our leftovers or
share them with friends. You do not get to pick and choose what comes in your
box; your box is filled with a variety of produce that the farm is harvesting
on the morning when your box is packed. For more information about what is
included, please see the Grant Farms website.
How much does it cost?
The cost depends on the size of the
shares you choose. All costs are listed on the Grant Farms website. While the
cost must be paid up front for the purpose of this fundraiser, I would
recommend that you consider what the cost is when divided by the number of
weeks for which you are receiving food. When I did this, I realized that the
overall cost was about the same as what I was spending on produce at the
grocery store, yet through the CSA I receive higher quality produce than what I
generally find at our grocery stores. In addition, during the CSA season I tend
to spend significantly less on groceries because I am at the grocery store less
frequently and make fewer unplanned purchases.
In addition to purchasing shares for
individual families, members are welcome to split shares among multiple
families. Many members choose to do this, with two families splitting one
medium or large veggie share, a double fruit share, and a single or double egg
share. Some families alternate weeks picking up their shares and others split
each weekly share. Splitting a share between two families is a good way try the
program without being overwhelmed by produce during your first year as a
member.
How will the school garden benefit from this fundraiser?
Grant Family Farms has generously
offered to give Foothills between 5% and 15% of the total cost of shares
purchased by Foothills families and friends through this fundraiser. The
percentage they give us depends on how many memberships are purchased through
the fundraiser.
How do I purchase a CSA share?
Simply choose your desired shares and
submit a completed registration form (available at the Foothills office) and payment (check or credit card) to the
Foothills office. Checks should be made
out to Grant Family Farms. Once payment is submitted to the farm, your
information will be entered into the database and a confirmation email will be
sent to you. Email is the farm’s main form of communication, so please give
them an address you check regularly. If you have purchased shares from Grant Farms in the
past, you may purchase your share this year through Foothills and Grant Farms
will honor it as part of the fundraiser. For more information, visit the Grant Farms website or contact our
local Grant Farms CSA Representative, Megan Andreozzi, at megan@grantfarms.com
or 719.433.6325.
Also, feel free to contact me (Hillary at foothillsgarden@gmail.com) if you
would like to know more about our experience with Grant Farms. We are both CSA
members and have been site hosts for several years. We are happy to help you
figure out how to work the CSA program into your busy life.
All registrations and payments must be turned in to the Foothills office before the end of April.
FYI:
Grant Farms will determine its pickup days in May after their
routes have been determined. The website has Saturday listed as the pickup
day, but that is just a placeholder. The pickup day will be a weekday.
All registrations and payments must be turned in to the Foothills office before the end of April.
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