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Become a Tosa Forward News member and sign up for Quinta Farm's deliveries

Become a Tosa Forward News member and sign up for Quinta Farm's deliveries
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April has been a great month for Tosa Forward News as hundreds more readers have signed up to access the site's stories and receive email newsletters like this one. Thanks for being a part of the growth of community journalism in Wauwatosa!

We also have been happy to help promote our first sponsor, Quinta CSA Farm, an East Troy-based operation with Tosa roots that is taking sign-ups now for its produce delivery service.

“Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is the best way to buy local food directly from a farmer,” Quinta says. “One of the best parts about Quinta’s CSA is front-door delivery. We deliver to your home using rigid harvest bins, allowing us to cut down on individual packaging. In 2025 we delivered over 2000 CSA boxes with no single-use plastic packaging! New members in Tosa receive a $25 discount when signing up.”

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And a reminder: All Tosa Forward News' paid members and those who sign up to be a paid member or supporter by April 15 will receive a $5 credit to be used at Quinta's booth at this summer's Tosa Farmers Market.

There are plenty of reasons to become a Tosa Forward News member or supporter. This is just a particularly nutritious one!

Become a paying Tosa Forward News member and help support community journalism.

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Of course, Tosa Forward News aims to give you other reasons to support it through its ongoing news coverage, and there has been plenty of local news this week. Here's the latest.

Stories posted today:

Overnight storm blows fence onto Tosa East’s softball field, disrupting teams’ schedules
Athletic Director Andrew Thompson didn’t have an estimate on what repairs to the softball field would entail, though he told Tosa Forward News that contractors would be visiting the site April 14.
Spending on District 11 council race topped $10,000, mostly by DC-based group
Melissa Dolan had received scrutiny before the election for missing a March 30 filing deadline. City records showed she submitted her campaign finance disclosure eight days late, on Election Day.
Wauwatosa Veterans Memorial seeks new home on empty city lot north of Tosa Village
Flooding thwarted plans to install the Veterans Memorial at Hart Park. Instead, planners now are hoping to begin construction soon on the grassy triangle at Milwaukee and Harwood avenues.
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