The road to Artist Point (the final section of SR 542) and Highway 20 (starting at Ross Dam Trailhead) are both closed for the season.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 7, 2025

MEDIA CONTACT:
Annika Sampson 
annikas@sustainableconnections.org
360.647.7093 x 116 

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA): Meaningful Action in Uncertain Times

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) connects families and individuals directly with local farmers and fresh, seasonal produce. Eat Local First, Washington’s go-to local food resource is launching its 2025 CSA Finder to help their community find local food subscriptions near them. Eat Local First is also currently running a giveaway for one lucky winner to receive $200 toward a CSA of their choice*. 

Joining a farm’s CSA is one of the most significant ways consumers can support local farmers. “Supporting local farms has never been more important. By signing up for a CSA, you’re not just filling your kitchen with fresh, local food—you’re directly supporting those who grow it, ensuring food security for your community.” explains Maressa Valliant, Eat Local First Director.  

Amy Frye of Boldly Grown Farm, a CSA farm in Bow WA says, “CSA members forge a relationship with the farmers who nourish their family, gaining a greater understanding of where their food comes from, how it’s grown, and what it takes to go from seed to plate.” 

CSA shares, or “farm shares”, offer a variety of options, from produce, fruit, fish, meat, eggs, bread, dairy, to flowers. Many farmers also include recipes and cooking tips so customers can feel confident about using the bounty they receive in each box. Additionally, local businesses and community partners serve as CSA pick up locations, increasing accessibility and adding to farmers’ loyal customer base. 

The CSA Finder allows consumers to use filters to search by type, location, owner diversity, and sustainable practices to help them find their perfect CSA match. Some farms offer sliding scale payments, and the CSA Finder also lists over 40 CSA programs that accept SNAP/EBT benefits for shares. 

LINKS 

CSA Findereatlocalfirst.org/csa 

Enter to Wineatlocalfirst.org/win 

CSA FAQ: https://eatlocalfirst.org/csa-faq/ 

Facebookfacebook.com/eatlocalfirst 

Instagram: instagram.com/eatlocalfirst/ 

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/eat-local-first/ 

Photo credit Katheryn Moran Photography 

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