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Farm Happenings for June 2, 2020

Posted on May 28th, 2020 by Will Nelson
Hello everyone! It’s so nice to meet you, even virtually. I can already appreciate that y’all are a thoughtful and caring group of people, given your commitment to the farm and its mission. So thank you! My name is Joyce and I’m a new apprentice, hailing from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. I’m sure some folks will find amusement in the fact that I have no background in farming or agriculture — I majored in Health Policy & Management and my parents are still (lovingly) guffawing at the fact that I’m out here. But I think some of the most exciting, even if scary, possibilities in this life are the bold decisions we make and grow from, guided by compassion and a commitment to a more just world. And what could accomplish this better than learning about farming and what it takes to nurture our communities? Especially being taught by the creative, hard-working, and thoughtful folks that run this farm. I’ve just completed my first week here, adjusting to moving my body all day after months of mild sedentary habits, yurt living (y’all have so much train activity!) and a learning ecosystem immersed in a pandemic. I am both grateful and overwhelmed by all there is to learn on the farm and beyond. I’m excited to learn from you all as well! 
 
The food from the farm has helped to remind me of the prevailing lesson that while pandemic times have shed light on the importance of community, agriculture has always been about community. It’s no surprise that farms have become a central hub for organizing resources and support for the communities they are a part of. I hope this resonates with you too.
 
 I hope to become more acquainted with y’all over the course of my time in Pennsylvania, and I’m wishing your families continued health, connectedness and justice. In love & light, Joyce
 
FOR HELPFUL GUIDANCE ON HOW TO NAVIGATE OUR CURBSIDE PICKUP, PLEASE REFER TO THE INFORMATION BELOW:
 
CARLISLE PICKUP AT FACILITIES MANAGEMENT:
 
If you are signed up for the curbside pickup in Carlisle on Tuesday, please follow the directions listed below to navigate your way to our CSA location at Dickinson College's Facilities Management. The map provides a visual for where we will be located.
 
From North Orange Street, turn into the Dickinson College Facilities Management, Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet (CPYB), and Project SHARE parking lot. Proceed straight toward the far end of the parking lot where Project SHARE is located. Continue past the entrance to Project SHARE and slowly drive around the back of the building (this is a one way alley). Look for signage to guide your way!
 
Proceed past the back of Project SHARE and CPYB, heading back toward Orange Street. You will see a BIG SIGN notifying you of the CSA Curbside Pickup Location. Please stop here and a farm staff member will greet you and deliver your CSA share.
 
If you have any problems or get turned around, please call Jenn Halpin at 717-713-0275 and she will guide you in.
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BOILING SPRINGS PICK UP AT COLLEGE FARM
 
If you are signed up for the curbside pickup in Boiling Springs on Tuesday, please follow the directions listed below to navigate your way to our CSA location at Dickinson College Farm.
 
Members should enter the college farm property using the private driveway located on the WEST side of the small red barn (corn crib). Please bear right around the NORTH side of the corn crib, following the lane to exit the farm back on to Park Drive. Please follow the signage that we will have posted.
 
Please pull your vehicle alongside the WEST edge of the barn, close to the CSA room entrance where Jenn Wolf will greet you and deliver your CSA share.
 
If you have trouble navigating our directions, please call Jenn Wolf at 717-385-1848 and she will guide you in.
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