Intervale Community Farm Cooperative Board of Directors Elections

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Love Intervale Community Farm? Consider running for the ICF Cooperative Board!

The Intervale Community Farm Cooperative Board is the governing body of ICF, working with staff to set long term goals and direction while monitoring current activities. Thirty years of board members have given their time and talent to help make ICF the farm it is today. You could be a part of determining our future, all while receiving a free ICF share.

ICF Board member Mieko Ozeki shared her thoughts on the Board:

“A few years ago, my family and I joined the Intervale Community Farm summer CSA after moving to Burlington from Vergennes. We enjoy the fresh produce and add on items that support local businesses while connecting to the land, a couple miles from our house. Wholeheartedly, I am impressed with the impact of the ICF on the Greater Burlington community, making farm fresh food accessible to all while serving as stewards of Abenaki land. When the opportunity to join the ICF Cooperative Board came up, I gladly accepted the role to serve, to learn, and offer my skills / knowledge to ICF.

Joining the ICF Cooperative Board is a wonderful opportunity to get a full view on the farm operations and initiatives. The commitment is flexible and the Board welcomes diverse perspectives to further the mission of the ICF. Chat with a Board member to learn more about becoming an ICF Board member.”

The Board consists of 9 members, each serving 3 year terms, with 3 seats standing for election each year. Board members meet once a month, and should have an interest in supporting the objectives of the co-op. Any ICF Co-op Member in good standing may run for the board. Part of the ICF CSA share, but not an ICF Co-op member? Learn more or join here.

Meet the ICF Board and board candidates at the Intervale Community Farm Annual Meeting, Wednesday, November 3, 7:00-8:00pm, via Zoom. Details to follow!

These long term goals frame Board discussions:

  1. Grow a wide variety of local, organic produce and provide related food products for members of ICF.

  2. Cultivate a thriving farm ecosystem.

  3. Foster a vibrant and interactive community of farmers and eaters.

  4. Provide sustainable and fulfilling jobs for staff.

  5. Benefit the wider community through partnerships, donations, and service.

  6. Make ICF accessible to an economically-diverse membership.

Learn more about the work of the board here.

The two week board election period will run Wednesday, November 3 - Wednesday, November 17th, with terms beginning January 2022. ICF Co-op members in good standing will receive an electronic voting email on November 3rd.

Please email Farm Manager Andy Jones (or leave a message for Andy at 802-658-2919, ext 4), if you are interested in serving on the board. You may also contact one of ICF’s current board members for more information or to express your interest.

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