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Farm Club

We are happy to announce that this year we will be launching the Windrose Farm Cub! But what’s in a farm-club, you ask? Well, for starters it is not a CSA program. Our Farm Club is more like a social club, and will hopefully be populated with many people such as yourself. We are looking for people who are interested in and care about local, sustainable agriculture, and growing and eating good food with friends and neighbors in the community. The Farm Club is our way of inviting our amazing community of supporters to interactively join us and eachother in celebrating everything that is Windrose!

Benefits of Membership:

  • Free to join!
  • Access to exclusive events – such as chef and winemaker dinners, special workshops, and “farmer for a day” work parties
  • 25% off Tomato Tasting –featuring Full of Life flatbread pizza, tomato tasting, local wine and beer, and tours
  • 20% off Market price Discount on Produce bought on-farm – we want to encourage more local folks to come and share the bounty!
  • Half off Camping – under the apple trees or under the stars
  • Members will receive a copy of our quarterly e-newsletter

How to join: It’s simple! Just send an email with your full name, mailing address and phone number to windrosefarm@gmail.com with “Farm Club” in the subject line

 

 

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  1. Claire IRENE
    May 18, 2012 Reply

    Hi, Barbara, I’m right around the corner from you, ( well almost) , off of ground squirrel hollow. So it is a no brainer that I would want to visit your farm. My nephew and his girlfriend is visiting me memorial day weekend. He is interested in aqua-hydroponics. He is a civial engineer and a city dweller at this point. Claire

  2. Rick Perkins
    August 12, 2012 Reply

    Hello Barbara
    Gosh we miss you here in SB

    I would love to be a part of your Farm Club
    I would love to have dinner on linen cloth
    ( double that)
    And I’d love to taste your heirloom tomatoes

    Looking forward to it all
    Rick

  3. Diana
    August 24, 2012 Reply

    Pretty nice idea. I look forward to learning more about my Paso Robles neighbor Windrose Farms.

  4. Claudia Salot-Engel
    August 29, 2012 Reply

    Hello Bill and Barbara, I am Claudia Salot-Engel in Creston. I have known you since I use to ride over at Golden Eagle Ranch with Stef and Joe Anderson next to and your farm. The last time I visited your farm, it had become a show place of fresh healthy life and beauty. I look forward to being a member with my husband Bobby and active in local food activity. I am on the Groundwater Steering Committee of Paso Robles and looking forward to learning good irrigation and growing practices from you and your operation to increase our body of food, wine, and alternative sources of water and health on the Central Coast.

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