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Welcome to the 2016 season! Thank you for your interest in supporting Towne s Harvest Garden! THG is MSU s 3- acre, certified organic campus farm. 2016 will mark our 10 th growing season, and we are looking forward to a field full of crops, teaching growing principles to the next generation of farmers, and your involvement! What is a CSA? A CSA (community supported agriculture) membership is a mutually beneficial relationship between small farms and community members. A member helps support a farm in the beginning of the season when funds are low by paying upfront for a summer s worth of produce. The farm is then able to financially sustain itself in the early season through harvest. As a member, you will receive a weekly supply of certified organic vegetables from our farm, advice during distribution, online newsletters, recipe suggestions, and as much enthusiasm as the farm managers and interns can offer! How it works! This year we will continue offering some new and old options from last season. If you have any questions, recommendations, or need assistance filling out your member agreement, don t hesitate to contact THG s Marketing Manager @ townesharvet@gmail.com (Allison Milodragovich starting in May @ 406-925- 3858.) Page 1 of 4

CSA Membership Options All members Along with your weekly organic vegetables, we will provide you with a THG reusable bag your first visit, which we will ask you to bring back each week to carry your vegetables home in. We will also send you a weekly, online newsletter describing your share of the harvest and recipes to help utilize your veggies! As a member, you will be the first to be informed about exciting events and any additional produce bundles for sale towards the end of the season. Each week you will come to our farm and pick out the individual bundle of each item we have to offer, while our farm workers assist you with recommendation on how to use usual items. Finally, you will be respected and shown a season s worth of gratitude for supporting Towne s Harvest Garden through yet another year! Full Season Share (20 weeks May 25-Oct 5 - ) $540 ($10 discount!) This share combines the Spring Greens Share and Summer Share, along with a discount. Spring Greens Share (6 weeks May 25-June 29 Wed. farm pickup 4-6:30pm) $165 Limited Supply - only 25 shares available! This share provides 25 lucky members with pre-season produce! A variety of greens and early roots will fill your refrigerator drawers each week, accompanied by herbs, and any additional early season vegetables and fruits that we are able to offer. Start your summer off right! Eggs will not be offered as part of the share this year. Summer Share (14 weeks July 6-October 5 - ) $385 This is our normal summertime share, which will include all of the crops we have planted, with more variety as summer progresses! Each week you will visit the farm and pick out your specific bundle of vegetables in our barn, supplying produce for an average family of 2-4 people. Knowledgeable MSU students and interns will be there to answer all of your questions. Summer Share Convenience Option (14 weeks July 7-Oct 6 Thursday 3-6pm MSU campus pickup outside the SUB, by the Noodle on 7 th and Grant) $415 *Continued from last year* This option provides the same produce as our Summer Share, but is delivered to the MSU campus for those who cannot get away or have busy Wednesday night schedules. The increased price represents additional time, fuel and packaging costs associated with the drop-off. Contact the Marketing Manager to determine if additional accommodations can be made. Additional Shares Continue on the Next Page Page 2 of 4

Full Season Convenience Share (20 weeks May 26-October 6 Thursday 3-6pm MSU campus pickup outside the SUB, by the Noodle on 7 th and Grant) $580 ($10 discount). This is a combination of our Spring and Summer Shares, but delivered to campus. Actually, the first 7 weeks will be delivered right to your office! After that, you can join us at the Campus Farm Stand on Thursdays to pick up the remaining 13 shares. Garden Starter (One time pickup May 25 or 27 at the farm) $55 Limited Supply only 40 shares available! **SOLD OUT** We are continuing this package from last year, with some revisions. We will provide ~20 valuable transplants along with ~10 packages of seeds. There will be enough starts and seeds to fill a plot of land or raised bed area of approximately 10 x16. Included will be instructions on how to plant and maintain your garden throughout the summer. Plant starts will include tomatoes, peppers, basil, cilantro, parsley, and chives. Seeds packets will include summer squash, zucchini, cucumber, spinach, carrots, beets, radish, beans, peas and lettuce. Starts will be hardened off and ready to plant, weather permitting! All seeds, starts and soil are certified organic. Student Summer CSA Share (14 wks July 6-Oct 5 Wed. farm pickup 4-6:30pm) $300 Limited to the First 20 Students This discounted share is designated for STUDENTS ONLY. A current student ID is required. This is the same as the Summer Share. As students, this share may be split among housemates to further reduce costs. We sincerely wish to increase student veggie consumption, so tell all the students you know! Donations (donation checks may be post-dated) For every $25 you donate to support THG, you will receive $5 in THG Market Bucks, eligible for redemption at any of our farm stand markets. Donors offering $100 will also receive a THG hat of their choice, along with $20 in market bucks. Tax-deductible donations can be made through the MSU Alumni Foundation. Contact Sofie Malinowski: sofie.malinowski@msuaf.org. Additional late season and storage shares will be offered towards the end of the season, depending on availability and productivity. Check back with THG if you are interested later in the season. We already appreciate your continued interest! Page 3 of 4

MAP TO TOWNE S HARVEST: Directions: From Main St. turn south on 19th Ave, turn right on Garfield, turn left at the MSU Horticulture sign, drive down the dirt road and Towne s Harvest Garden is on the left. CSA pick up is in the big building. Spring Greens Share 6 weeks May 25-June 29 Summer Share 14 weeks July 6-October 5 Full Season Share 20 weeks May 25-October 5 Garden Starter Package May 25 or 27 farm pickup Summer Share - Convenience 14 weeks July 7-October 6 Thursday campus pickup 3-6pm Full Season Share - Convenience 20 weeks May 26-October 6 Thursday campus pickup 3-6pm Campus Farm Stand For the remainder of your vegetable needs visit our farm stand on Thursdays from 3-6pm, July 14 October 6. Location is south of the MSU SUB, at the entrance of the bus loop on 7 th and Grant. Page 4 of 4

Member Agreement Application Name(s): Address: Phone: e-mail (please print legibly): Include all emails to which the weekly newsletter should be sent. Have you been a CSA member before? Where? Please select which options you wish to support. [ ] Full Season Share - $540 [ ] Spring Greens Share - $165 [ ] Summer Share - $385 [ ] Summer Share Convenience Option - $415 [ ] Full Season Convenience Option - $580 [ ] STUDENTS ONLY Summer Share - $300 [ ] Garden Starter - $55 SOLD OUT [ ] Donation (indicate amount) - $ Please enclose application and check payable to Towne s Harvest Garden Montana State University 328 Reid Hall Bozeman, MT 59717 Or sign up and pay online via PayPal @ TownesHarvest.montana.edu, add l fees apply Additional questions and concerns: THG Marketing Manager townes.harvest@gmail.com Allison 406-925-3858 Member understands and agrees that the harvest may vary dramatically from week to week due to weather, pest control, and many other factors which affect plant growth and development. Member further understands that although Towne s Harvest Garden will use its best efforts to grow and harvest produce, it does not guarantee any harvest whatsoever at the garden during any of the stated weeks. Member further understands and agrees that the share payment is non refundable regardless of actual production. Member also understands and agrees that while Towne s Harvest Garden is associated with MSU, Montana State University has no responsibility for the garden and makes no representations whatsoever as to the quantity or quality of production at the garden. Member Date Thank you for your support. The Towne s Harvest Crew can t wait to see you this season!