Small Choice Membership

$340.00

The Small Choice Membership will include one Z&N farm tote bag and 16 consecutive weeks worth of peak Northern Michigan summer produce, exclusively from Z&N Farm. Small Choice Members will have the convenience of choosing which day of the weekend to shop the Farmstand at 9740 Chief Rd, Bear Lake from Saturday or Sunday 10-6; as a fully customizable option, it’s your choice of any produce in the farmstand up to $20 each week. Members will be asked to check their names off the CSA roster each week. There are no rollovers so if you will miss a weekend pickup you can have a friend or family member pick up for you, if no one picks up it will be considered a donation to the farm.

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The Small Choice Membership will include one Z&N farm tote bag and 16 consecutive weeks worth of peak Northern Michigan summer produce, exclusively from Z&N Farm. Small Choice Members will have the convenience of choosing which day of the weekend to shop the Farmstand at 9740 Chief Rd, Bear Lake from Saturday or Sunday 10-6; as a fully customizable option, it’s your choice of any produce in the farmstand up to $20 each week. Members will be asked to check their names off the CSA roster each week. There are no rollovers so if you will miss a weekend pickup you can have a friend or family member pick up for you, if no one picks up it will be considered a donation to the farm.

The Small Choice Membership will include one Z&N farm tote bag and 16 consecutive weeks worth of peak Northern Michigan summer produce, exclusively from Z&N Farm. Small Choice Members will have the convenience of choosing which day of the weekend to shop the Farmstand at 9740 Chief Rd, Bear Lake from Saturday or Sunday 10-6; as a fully customizable option, it’s your choice of any produce in the farmstand up to $20 each week. Members will be asked to check their names off the CSA roster each week. There are no rollovers so if you will miss a weekend pickup you can have a friend or family member pick up for you, if no one picks up it will be considered a donation to the farm.