Farming, Food and Community Links
Family farms from whom we direct-source our summer fruits, and veggies we don't grow ourselves, as well as other food producers whose products we carry in our stand or CSA programs are listed here. Below that list you'll find other food and community related businesses and organizations. Names which are highlighted have active links to their website or other informational pages.
Booth Canyon Orchards - Carlton, WA
Calhoun Family Fruit - Wapato, WA
DeLap Orchards - Mallott, WA
Ariel Dobson - Olympia, WA
Edible Acres - Tonasket, WA
Feil Orchards - Wenatchee, WA
I-Nab-A Farms - Wapato, WA
Kirsop Farm - Tumwater, WA
Morning Dew Farm - Oakville, WA
Piece by Piece Farm - Olympia, WA
Steamboat Island Goat Farm - Olympia, WA
Rainforest Honey Farm - Shelton, WA
Rama Farms - Bridgeport, WA
Rest-A-While Orchards - Pateros, WA
River Valley Organics - Tonasket, WA
Other useful and informative links:
Two The Root supports GRuB with a $1 donation for every Real Food poster sold.
8 Arms Community Bakery
Winter Produce subscribers are treated to bread and other goodies from Jen Ownbey, owner/operator of this community supported bakery. Check out her website to find out where else you can get these baked goods, or sign up for one of her Bakery Shares.
Healthy Benefits Market
A new grocery store in Shelton that offers locally produced foods, as well as a selection of national brands in the natural food category.
Griffin Neighborhood Association
"To help build a community consensus to address major issues confronting our area, including growth, land issues, habitat, water quality, transportation, and school planning."
Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture
This links you to an article about how far food travels to get to our tables, and why we should all work on reducing that distance.
Enterprise for Equity
"Helping people with limited incomes start and sustain small businesses." You'll find details of the programs available from this Olympia-based non-profit that offers business training seminars to help build, or expand, small, local and regional businesses of all kinds.
No Farms, No Food®
The above link will take you to the American Farmland Trust website where you can buy a No Farms, No Food bumper sticker, as well as learn more about their efforts to help preserve farmlands throughout the country.
Family farms from whom we direct-source our summer fruits, and veggies we don't grow ourselves, as well as other food producers whose products we carry in our stand or CSA programs are listed here. Below that list you'll find other food and community related businesses and organizations. Names which are highlighted have active links to their website or other informational pages.
Booth Canyon Orchards - Carlton, WA
Calhoun Family Fruit - Wapato, WA
DeLap Orchards - Mallott, WA
Ariel Dobson - Olympia, WA
Edible Acres - Tonasket, WA
Feil Orchards - Wenatchee, WA
I-Nab-A Farms - Wapato, WA
Kirsop Farm - Tumwater, WA
Morning Dew Farm - Oakville, WA
Piece by Piece Farm - Olympia, WA
Steamboat Island Goat Farm - Olympia, WA
Rainforest Honey Farm - Shelton, WA
Rama Farms - Bridgeport, WA
Rest-A-While Orchards - Pateros, WA
River Valley Organics - Tonasket, WA
Other useful and informative links:
Two The Root supports GRuB with a $1 donation for every Real Food poster sold.
8 Arms Community Bakery
Winter Produce subscribers are treated to bread and other goodies from Jen Ownbey, owner/operator of this community supported bakery. Check out her website to find out where else you can get these baked goods, or sign up for one of her Bakery Shares.
Healthy Benefits Market
A new grocery store in Shelton that offers locally produced foods, as well as a selection of national brands in the natural food category.
Griffin Neighborhood Association
"To help build a community consensus to address major issues confronting our area, including growth, land issues, habitat, water quality, transportation, and school planning."
Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture
This links you to an article about how far food travels to get to our tables, and why we should all work on reducing that distance.
Enterprise for Equity
"Helping people with limited incomes start and sustain small businesses." You'll find details of the programs available from this Olympia-based non-profit that offers business training seminars to help build, or expand, small, local and regional businesses of all kinds.
No Farms, No Food®
The above link will take you to the American Farmland Trust website where you can buy a No Farms, No Food bumper sticker, as well as learn more about their efforts to help preserve farmlands throughout the country.