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Community
Supported Agriculture [CSA]
In 2004, a group of 25 families got together to organize the first CSA of White Plains, sponsored by St.
Bartholomew's. We are nearly 30 families interested in closing the gap
between the farmer and consumer.
We purchase food from Stoneledge Farm, LLC, which grows produce in
South Cairo, NY. They are organic farmers, accredited by NOFA-NY.
Beginning the third week of every June for 24 weeks, on
Wednesday, late afternoon from 3:30pm-6:30pm , they bring bags of food, picked the previous day,
to St. Bartholomew's
The Harvest Calendar 2007
Beans- Summer- Green, Roma Flat, Soy Beans (Edamame)
Beans- Fall Jacob’s Cattle Dry-we will be thinking about this item-the dry
beans take up a large amount of space in the field, it took three days of 4
workers to harvest them and we only get about a pound for each member.
Beets-Spring through Fall Red Ace, Chiogga, Golden(if seed is
available)
Broccoli-Fall
Brussels Sprouts-Fall
Cabbage-Spring Early Jersey Wakefield, Chinese
Cabbage-Fall Green, Red
Carrots-Fall Yellow, Sugar Snax Orange, Cosmic Purple
Celariac-Fall
Corn-Fall Pop Corn
Cucumbers-Summer Slicing, Northern Pickling, Boothby Blonde
Eggplant-Summer Black Bell, Orient Express, Louisiana Long Green
Fennel-Summer
Garlic-Fall
Greens-Spring Mizuna, Tatsoi, Yakosai, Mibuna, Pak Choi
Kale-Fall Winterbor Green, Red Russian, Siberian Kale
Collards-Fall
Kohlrabi-Summer
Leeks-Fall
Lettuce-Spring, Fall Red Sail, New Red Fire, Buttercrunch, Romaine
Melons -Summer Cantaloupe
Onions- Ailsa Craig -Summer, Storage-Fall
Peas-Spring Sugar Snap
Peppers-Summer Green, Purple, Biscayne, Lipstick, Jalapeno, Chili,
Habanero
Potatoes-Fall Gold, Red, Russet, White
Pumpkins-Fall Pie Pumpkin
Radish-Spring Rat Tail -Fall Diakon
Rutabaga-Fall
Spinach-Spring though Summer Perpetual
Summer Squash-Summer Zucchini, Zephyr, Sunburst
Winter Squash-Fall Carnival, Acorn, Delicata, Butternut
Swiss Chard-Summer Bright Lights
Tomatoes-Summer Heirlooms-Flora Lee, Gold Queen Slicing Tomatoes, Sun Gold Cherry Tomatoes
Tomatillo-Summer
Turnips-Spring Hakeuri, Fall Purple Top
Herbs-Spring though Fall Chives, Mint, Oregano, Parsley, Genovese Basil,
Opal Basil, Cilantro, Sage, Sorrel, Rosemary
The cost of a share for 2007 will be, pending further information, $500, $460 before December 31st, 2006.
This allows us to pay for some administrative and janitorial work at
the request of the members (which costs about $70 a week, not including
building costs). If you would like a
fruit share, the cost is an additional $215. The fruit share
includes 5-8
lbs of fruits, including berries, plums, peaches, pears, nectarines and
apples. These are "low spray" and not organic. The church
will offer partial subsidies for up to 4 persons who could not normally
afford to join.
The deadline to join (FIRM!) is April 15th, 2007.
All members are encouraged to help occasionally with closing
once during the summer, and encouraged to submit recipes..
We will also purchase meat from Hudson
Valley Farmers.
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should I do to join? |
For 2007 you may send
a check for $460 [+$215 for the fruit share] made out to Stoneledge Farm. Write "CSA at ST Barts, 2007" in the memo.
Mail
to: "ATTN: CSA at St. Barts
St.
Barts Church, 82 Prospect St. , White Plains, NY 10606"
or
Pete & Debbie Kavakos
359 Ross Ruland Rd., South Cairo 12482
Phone: (518) 622-3003
stoneledge [at] surferz [dot] net]
Also
include your name, address, email, and phone so we can reach you. A contract is forthcoming.
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St. Bartholomew's
runs a soup kitchen each Sunday at 12:00pm. The number of guests ranges
between 20 to 40 on any given Sunday. We welcome additional volunteers.
Email Arthur at arthur.bonagura [at]newyorklife.com if you
would like to help.
Gawain de Leeuw,
gawaind[at]gmail[dot] com
Hollis Huston, newsletter
hwhuston[at]earthlink[dot]net
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Sites of Interest
Local Harvest, finding quality food
near you
Slow Food, restoring a proper
reverence for eating.
Eat Wild, a clearing house for grass fed
meats and Hudson Valley Farmers, a NYS place to purchase some
Just Food, promoting sustainable
agriculture in the NY Metro region
Rural and Migrant Ministry,
a site dedicated to farmworker justice
Yoga at St. Barts
Pattie Holmes offers Yoga classes. Call 914-686-5144 for a current
schedule
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and you'll get postcards and updates!
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