Student Handbook - Rudolf Steiner College
Student Handbook - Rudolf Steiner College
Student Handbook - Rudolf Steiner College
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Local Produce<br />
The ultimate local produce (grown on the <strong>College</strong> campus) is that available to members of the Raphael<br />
Garden CSA. Membership is on a contractual basis and each member receives a share of vegetables each<br />
week. Contact master gardener Harald Hoven (965-0389) or the apprentice house (966-0938). Biodynamic<br />
vegetables are sold at the Sacramento Waldorf School on Thursday afternoons, starting at 3:10pm, when<br />
school is in session.<br />
Organic vegetables can be purchased at the American River stand of Soil Born Farm on Saturdays, 8:30 AM<br />
to 2:30 PM, next to Hagan Park at 2140 Chase Drive in Rancho Cordova.<br />
In addition, each week there are now in the area at least four farmer’s markets where one can buy fresh,<br />
local vegetables and fruits, fresh baked goods, eggs, dairy products, nuts, dried fruit, and honey. They are:<br />
• Saturday, 8am – 12pm, Sunrise Light Rail Station<br />
• Saturday, 8am – 1pm, Sunrise Mall<br />
• Sunday, 9am – 2pm, Carmichael Park<br />
• Wednesday, 3 – 8pm, Fair Oaks Village Park<br />
• Thursday, 3:10-4pm, Sacramento Waldorf School Market: in front of rain shelter next to admin<br />
building (times are approximate – call school for more precise info - 961-3900)<br />
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