Brooklyn, NY 11201
United States of America
While full cost membership for 2010 is sold out, there are still some low-cost shares available according to the Fort Greene CSA. These shares are for families with an annual income less than $30,000 and individuals who make less than $25,000 a year.
New applicants who fit these requirements should e-mail csa@fortgreenecsa.org or call 347-458-7042 to join. You can also find out more about the Fort Greene CSA and their 2011 season openings on their website. For more information on the Fort Greene CSA membership requirements, visit their website here.
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http://www.fortgreenecsa.org
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