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Cropsey Community Farm Hosts Spring Open House

Cropsey Community Farm will be hosting a Spring Open House on May 21 for anyone interested in crops and farm animals.

From Cropsey Community Farm: Join us this Sunday at our May Open House to get a glimpse of the growth at Crospey Community Farm.

  • Learn more about our CSA and Junior Farmer Camp.
  • Head farmer, Pearl Wetherall, and farm crew will be guiding farm tours of the crop fields, chicken, duck, and goat houses.
  • At 11, we will be working on the fence at the NEW Children's Garden!
  • Children's games, snacks, and farm education will be available all day.

Come join us for our final Spring Open House! May 21st, 10am-3pm Cropsey Community Farm 220 S. Little Tor Rd. New City

Sign your child up for our Junior Farm Camp

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Dates: Weeks of July 17th, July 24th, and July 31st.
Sign up for one or all three weekly session.

Sibling discounts available.

Sarah Bartges, our new program director has developed an outstanding Junior Farmer summer program (click here) Come visit Sarah and Pearl on the farmMay 21st and find out what this new beginning for Cropsey Community Farm means for you.

Quick Facts About A Cropsey CSA Membership

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What Is It?
A weekly share of seasonal organic vegetables and eggs grown on local Rockland soil
For How Long?
May 31 through Thanksgiving
For How Much?
A full member share comes out to merely $30 per week for enough produce to feed a family of four. *Work shares and half-shares available

Plus, members are invited to attend a full year of workshops about gardening, foraging, herbalism, canning, and more, for FREE!

Sign Up Here to Join Today!

Under Pearl's guidance, your CSA membership will yield a greater diversity of fresh vegetables, eggs, creative recipes, member events, and a stronger sense of community than ever before.

Images Courtesy of Cropsey Community Farm

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