Dear 2010 Brooklyn Bridge CSA members –
As you contemplate your membership for 2011, I wanted to invite you to a CSA-themed Shabbat Dinner at a synagogue in downtown Manhattan. One of the Brooklyn Bridge CSA core group members will be there to share a bit about our Brooklyn-based initiative. It’ll be a good time to check in if you have any questions about this coming season (not to mention just a nice opportunity to meet another local farmer, eat good food, and connect with good people)!
Have a great week,
Audrey
Community Supported Agriculture - Shabbat
Dinner
What’s Community Supported Agriculture? What does it mean to support
local farmers? How can you get more involved in the local food movement?
Find out over a Shabbat meal!
Date: Friday March 18
Time: 6:00 p.m. services, 7:15
p.m. dinner
Place: Town and Village Synagogue
at 334 E. 14th Street,
between 1st and 2nd
Avenue
Price: Sliding scale ($18 - $26)
if you RSVP by the end of today. Full cost ($26) if you RSVP after
today. Details on how to pay will be sent to you when your spot is confirmed.
We welcome: All young adults in
their 20s and 30s. Come alone and meet new people or bring your friends,
significant others, etc.
To RSVP (required): Click here
Melinda from Monkshood
Nursery will be joining us to speak about local farming, cooperative
farms, and what it means to be part of a Community Supported Agriculture
project. A representative from the Brooklyn
Bridge CSA will also be present to share information about
Pursue’s specific food-justice CSA project and how you can get involved.
This event is brought to you by Town and
Village Young Adults and co-sponsored by Pursue: Action for a Just World. Find
out more about T&V Shabbat Dinners here.