Produce stand in Delridge? Co-op plans a test this Sunday

The next big step for Delridge Produce Cooperative, working for more than two years to get a reliable source of fresh produce to Delridge, is this Sunday! DPC board member Galena White sends this update:

We are testing a produce stand by selling a few select, very inexpensive fruits and vegetables outside of the West Seattle Tool Library at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center this Sunday, from about 12:30pm to 3pm. We will have fresh organic peaches, apricots, heirloom tomatoes, hyperlocal red-leaf lettuce, and baby carrot bunches, as well as a few *berry nice* extras. Anyone who wants to show us that a produce stand for Delridge is truly sustainable should show up early, before we run out! We will also be offering a limited-time free membership to those who wish to sign up to get even better prices on our next order.

That’s a reference to the Buyers’ Club they launched two months ago. DPC tested a “mobile market” back in 2009.

3 Replies to "Produce stand in Delridge? Co-op plans a test this Sunday"

  • NativeToSeattle August 24, 2011 (9:11 pm)

    Can’t wait- I’ll be there!

  • mia mia August 24, 2011 (10:06 pm)

    Where is the tool libray? I would love to buy produce but don’t do tools!

    • WSB August 24, 2011 (10:24 pm)

      Hi! Tool Library is at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, 4408 Delridge Way SW, across from Delridge Community Center/park. It’s on the east side of the center.

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