CORRECTION: Beginning August 30 you can sign up for produce and/or eggs for the 8-week fall season of our Black Farmers to Churches CSA.
Sign up window: August 30 to September 20 Do not try to sign up before Wednesday, August 30.
Produce delivery: September 23 to November 11 (8 weeks)
Some of you purchased “gift” shares last season. That was beautiful! Thank you. Please feel free to do this again if you wish; the gifts were greatly appreciated. For details, talk to Gary Smith before August 31.
We have grown so much in these last two years. The produce variety has grown beautifully, we continue to grow closer as community.
How to sign up

A typical half share of produce
PRODUCE
Purchase options: You may purchase a full share, a half share, or find a partner to split a half share.
Farmer: Ken Daniel of the Singing Stream Farm
Delivery: Saturdays, 11 AM to noon at CUCC, September 23 to November 11
Sign up window: Sign up online at the Farm’s website beginning August 30 to September 20 here.
Cost: Price remains the same at $125 for a ½ share and $250 for a full share. If you decide to split a half share, decide with your partner which of you will place the order.
How to pay: You can pay by check, credit or debit card. If paying by check, when you get to payment press the dropdown arrow and select check.
Checks are mailed to:
Singing Stream Farm, 2693 Horseshoe Rd.,Creedmoor, NC 27522
Attn: Ken Daniel
EGGS
Purchase options: 1/4 share = one dozen eggs per month; 1/2 share = two dozen eggs per month; full share = one dozen shares per week

Lakay Farms eggs are colorful and tasty.
Farmers: Dulime & Myrlande Saint-Jean of Lakay Farm
Delivery: Saturdays, 11 AM to noon at CUCC, September 23 to November 11 (Ken Daniel will bring the eggs when he brings his produce.)
Sign up window: Sign up online at the Farm’s website beginning August 30 to September 20 here
Cost: $6 per dozen
How to pay: Pay via the Lakay Farm website
Why is CUCC part of a CSA?
Farmers of color in the United States endure systemic racism within the food system that causes significant and consistent social, economic, and political harm. Community UCC along with 9 other churches in Wake County has sought to help address this by developing a Black Farmer to Churches “Community Supported Agriculture” (CSA) with several local farmers. This enables the farmers to create an additional, stable source of income, access new local market(s), and create mutually-beneficial economic partnerships with faith communities. It also enables the churches to increase food security through improved access to fresh, healthy foods and providing hunger relief for consistently vulnerable populations.
It is an honor for us to be part of this endeavor which is so much more than food, though the food part is great, too!! Indeed we have become a family, sharing joys, concerns, ideas and hands. The farmers and church reps meet (virtually) the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month, and these meetings are very moving and full of laughter! (Join us Wednesdays if you like.)
For more information, contact Gary Smith – smithgk@mindspring.com