CBCSA Turkey Raffle Results

Congratulations to CBCSA member Gerri Buchanan who won a delicious Thanksgiving turkey from our farm food extras partner Lewis Waite Farm! Way to go Gerri!!!

And a huge THANK YOU to everyone who participated in the raffle and helped us raise funds to help subsidize our most affordable tier for next year’s farm shares. You are CBCSA! And together we are having a great time bringing affordable excellent food to our home neighborhood and supporting sustainable farm practices – and our favorite farmer Ted!

We know the rest of you are disappointed that you didn’t win – but you can still get your delicious special turkey from Lewis Waite! They will be delivering orders of turkeys and all your other Thanksgiving needs with our Winter Season Share distribution on November 19. Any member of CBCSA can order, even if you don’t sign up for a Winter Season Share. You just need to remember to come pick up between 4:30 and 6:30 on Saturday November 19. Turkeys, sausages, cranberry sauce, flour, butter, milk, ice-cream, cheese, so much delicious local food for your special meal!

Place your Thanksgiving orders by November 11.

If you have ordered from them before start here: http://www.csalewiswaitefarm.com

If you are new to Lewis Waite use this link: http://csalewiswaitefarm.com/register?csa=8d1583da67a9c206198012d2ab5ce9f9

It isn’t too late to sign up for Farmer Ted’s CBCSA’s Winter Season Share: 4 monthly distributions, pickups on Saturdays from 4:30-6:30 November 19th, December 17th, January 21st and February 11th. Last day to sign up is November 6 – next Sunday! All the details are here: https://windflowerfarm.wufoo.com/forms/m1xr27rk05nzoa8/

We’re sad to see the season winding down 😦 but looking forward to our next farm food Central Brooklyn adventure in 2017!

– The CBCSA Core Team

Author: Central Brooklyn CSA

The Central Brooklyn CSA (CBCSA) is dedicated to working with our partners the New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Windflower Farm, and the Hebron French Speaking SDA Church to continue the work of building a Community Supported Agriculture model that increases access to fresh, local produce for all members of our communities, regardless of income level. Join us as we continue to bring fresh, organic, affordable and nutritious vegetables and fruit to the Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, and surrounding communities.

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