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Fresh, Organic Vegetables Delivered to Harlem

2007 Membership

Pickups for the 2007 season will be every Thursday from June 7 through November 15. After that, they will be every other week, with pickups on November 29 and December 13. The share prices are based on household income. The prices are $530, $460 and $350 for 25 weeks of shares. A limited number of shares are available at each price. Please enroll according to your means — in other words, if you can afford to pay $460 or $530 for your share, please do so in order that fellow community members with lower household incomes can participate.

Fruit shares are available through a partnerships between Roxbury Farm and other Hudson Valley farms. The fruit will be delivered at the same time as the vegetables. To receive 25 weeks of fruit, add $70 to your share price. The fruit in the fruit share is not guaranteed to be organic, however it is locally grown.

Click here to download the 2007 membership agreement

Tired of those beat up old wilted veggies on offer at the corner store? Wondering where you can find some good produce in your neighborhood? Well here you go: the Central Harlem CSA is the alternative you are looking for.

Join the Central Harlem CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) and enjoy weekly deliveries of organic produce from June until December.

Download the Membership Agreement (.pdf), print it, read it, fill it out, and send it in.

If you have any questions, read more about joining the CSA or contact us!

Already a Member? Contribute!

There are many ways to contribute to your CSA. We currently need volunteers to help us distribute flyers.

If you would like to help out, feel free to download our flyer and brochure to distribute in your area.

Also, If you know of any CSA related events, recipes, or other information you'd like to share (CSA related only please), you may be interested in contributing to the blog section of this site. If you would like to contribute as a blogger, (it's as easy as sending an email) let us know.

2004 Season Update: View some images from a late harvest pick up in 2004.