Ways To Get Involved get engaged, become empowered, help inform

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K L E E W YC K FA R M

an integrated urban agriculture model for conservation, education & innovation

Ways To Get Involved let Council know that you support an urban farm in West Vancouver make a pledge in support of Klee Wyck Farm become a community co-op member donate a gift-in-kind sponsor a greenhouse or other capital site improvement donate the value of the soil, timber for raised beds, or equipment donate your time & expertise through our volunteer and mentoring program submit your ideas for a logo design for Klee Wyck Farm help the farm develop its seed library and seed bank become involved in helping to deliver the farm’s outreach programs help organise an elementary school field trip and hands-on learning experiences sign-up for one of the farm’s community build days become involved in the farm’s apiary help to manage one of the farm’s microenterprise initiatives become involved with managing the farm’s volunteer program participate in one of the farm’s workshops and fund raising events

get engaged, become empowered, help inform What is a Co-op Membership? Co-op Memberships will be offered to the public at the start of Klee Wyck Farm’s first official year of operation. Co-op memberships provide the farm with an early season funds that help off-set production.

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How it works: • The public will be able to purchase Co-op Memberships throughout the year. • The cost to buy a membership will depend on the time of year they are purchased. ‘Early Birds’ who buy their shares in the Fall will pay the lowest rates. ‘Late Bloomers’ who buy their shares in the Spring will pay higher rates. • Co-op Members will have early access each week during the primary growing season to farm sales and receive a discount on the purchases • Co-op Members will be able to enroll in educational programs at a reduced rate

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a West Vancouver community initiative of EcoUrbia Network visit: www.kleewyckfarm.org

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