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Builders Club Rewards | www.buildersclub.com 32 News Atlanta Conservation Community Launches CSA Program Pendergrast Farm’s onsite farmer helps bring fresh, local produce to Briarcliff Woods residents ATLANTA — Pendergrast Farm, a distinctive conservation community near Emory in Decatur, is proud to introduce its new Community Support- ed Agriculture (CSA) program. Led by full-time Farm Manager Vincent McKoy, this initiative o ff ers com- munity members and local neighbors the opportunity to enjoy fresh, local- ly grown produce while supporting sustainable agriculture. Launching this spring, the CSA program provides subscribers with weekly boxes of just-picked vegetables, fruits, herbs and other farm products. The program runs in two seasons – Spring/Summer from May to August (16 weeks) and Fall/Winter from September to December (12 weeks). Pickup is available Thursdays and Fridays from 5 to 7 p.m., with alternative ar- rangements available as needed. “Community Supported Agriculture is a wonderful way for people to di- rectly connect with their food, the farmer and the land,” said McKoy. “This program not only delivers fresh, chemical-free produce straight from our farm to your table but also strengthens the bonds within our community and local neighborhood.” McKoy brings a wealth of experience to Pendergrast Farm. AMaster Gard- ner with a passion for sustainability, he combines traditional agricultural methods with modern eco-friendly practices. His work extends beyond the farm, advocating for food justice and inspiring future environmentalists through educational initiatives and community engagement. Subscribers to the CSA program will receive a curated selection of sea- sonal produce, with options ranging from a $60 weekly starter pack to year-round premium package that includes vegetables, fruits and occa- sional extras such as fl owers, eggs and more. In addition to farm-fresh food, members gain access to live webinars and farm events designed to enhance their knowledge of sustainable agriculture and home gardening. To learn more about the CSA program, visit www.AgroMajic.com . Nestled withinAtlanta’s perimeter, Pendergrast Farm rede fi nes sustainable living by preserving 70% of its land for conservation, including walking trails and woodlands. Its 1-acre organic farm serves as a cornerstone of the community, providing residents with local produce while fostering an appreciation for nature. The community features energy-e ffi cient homes, solar panel readiness, EV charging capabilities and shared spaces such as the Central Green, saltwater pool and Common House. With 80% of homes already sold, limited opportunities remain to join this unique community. The community is open for tours on Saturdays and Sundays from 2 – 5 p.m., with private tours available by calling or tex- ting 404-370-0800. For more information and to see available homes, visit PendergrastFarm.com.
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