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April 2021 Shred Event
The good folks at SecurShred will be here once again to dispose…
Looking Out for One Another at the Holidays
A Letter from the Co-op General Manager To Our Community, What a…
Good News for the Holiday Season
A Letter from the Co-op General Manager To Our Community, I have…
Tis the Season—Keeping it Local and Sustainable while Holiday Giving
The trend of holiday gift giving sometimes leads us to purchase unnecessary…
Your Purchase Helps Local Nonprofits and Cooperatives around the Country
During the months of November and December, you may see something a…
Enjoying a Typical Holiday in an Atypical Year
A Letter from the Co-op General Manager To Our Community, Recently I…
Co-ops Had an Old Wave, then a New Wave. Now I Get Why it All Matters.
Nearly 10,000 U.S. food cooperatives were formed between 1969-1979. The snowballing was…
Masks, Communication, and Exploring Our Community Programs
A Letter from the Co-op General Manager To Our Community, Traditionally, the…
Simplify Your Life by Reducing Your Waste
Recently I came across a book by Bea Johnson, author of the…
Progress in the Face of Challenges
A Letter from the Co-op General Manager To Our Community, Lost in…
Love Food, Not Waste
First of a two-part series Waste not, want not is an aphorism…
Feeding a Better World
A Letter from the Co-op General Manager To our cooperative community, Today…
Practicing Kindness in Stressful Times
Don’t let kindness become another victim of COVID-19. A kind word and a thank you to employees goes a long way in maintaining our humanity throughout this pandemic.
Making Mother’s Day about Mom
So, in preparation for Mother’s Day, here are some dos and don’ts to keep in mind when honoring Mom this May (Dads listen up here–your help is needed …)
Thanks to Our Awesome Mask Makers!
Want to Show Employees a Little Love? Show ‘Em Your Mask!
So…You Went To the Grocery Store. Here’s What To Do When You Get Home
So, you have made it through the grocery store, practiced 6 ft. social distancing, no interaction, appropriately waiting your turn for checkout, used grocery store appointed bags—and now you are ready to take your loot home! Us updates change daily, we imagine you have questions about what to do with those groceries once you get home.
The Wonder of Local Organic Tomatoes in Winter
by April Turner-Girard It’s an icy cold winter day with a high…