Park Ridge Organics

Contact Info
Description
Our Vegetable Share Program is a 20 week season of seasonal produce grown at or near Park Ridge Organics Farm. We have 5 drop off locations throughout the Fond du Lac, Appleton and Neenah-Menasha area. Our members receive 8-12 different items per week in their box. We grow over 30 different produce items and over 100 varieties. Our half share size is portioned to feed a 1-2 person household per week and the full share size a 3-4 person household. It varies depending on eating styles. We do offer a worker share option. Contact Robyn at 920-979-9658 for more information.
Park Ridge Organics is a family owned and operated Certified Organic (MOSA) farm offering fresh seasonal produce. We have a Vegetable Share Program (CSA). We also have a standing stall at the Downtown Appleton Farmers Market and we have an on-farm store offering our seasonal produce. Visitors are welcome and encouraged. Stop by and enjoy a cup of coffee and conversation. We look forward to seeing you on the farm!
CSA Details:
- Season: June through October
- Type: Single farm
- Since: 2003
- No of Shares: 140
- Full Share: Full Share = $595 (2011 price)
- 1/2 Share: Half Share = $395 (2011 price)
- Work Req? No
Pick Up/Drop Off Points:
- Appleton (Thu)
Members pick up their share after 4pm
Contact:Robyn Calvey
Phone: 9209799658
Address:1000 W Wisconsin Avenue,Appleton, WI 54914
- Appleton- Thrivent Employees- this site only (Thu)
THRIVENT EMPLOYEES ONLY
Contact:Robyn Calvey
Phone: 9209799658
Address: 4321 N Ballard Road,Appleton, WI 54919
- Fond du Lac (Thu)
Member pick up their produce between 3 and 6pm
Contact:Robyn Calvey
Phone: 9209799658
Address:Parkway Court,Fond du Lac, 54935
- Neenah (Thu)
Members pick up their shares after 4:30pm
Contact:Robyn Calvey
Phone: 920-979-9658
Address:Hewitt Street,Neenah, WI 54956
- Park Ridge Organics Farm Store (Thu)
Members pick up their shares at the farm between 2pm to 6pm
Contact:Robyn Calvey
Phone: 920-579-3360
Address: N8410 Abler Road,Fond du Lac, WI 54937
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