Co-op store provides local alternative produce
Students help spread the word about main market co-op
See some of the excitement from the co-op,s grand opening week!
December 13, 2009 at Taste Café
Ranchers who supply Main Market will join guests in a fabulously local dinner prepared by Taste Café, Feast Catering & Whitestone Winery.
In the spirit of cooperation, you bring your own dessert plate for a sweet finish – we supply the rest, including a logo water bottle for you take home!
Tickets must be purchased by December 10th at the latest! For local sourcing, we have to get the RSVPs upfront and cannot accept people at the door.
Sign up now for one of the best holiday treats you can share with friends!
Clear Channel Radio (AM 1280/KTPQ) is featured Main Market Co-Op Sunday morning (11/22) on Holistic Synergy. Tune-in to hear more about the Co-Op and our message to the surrounding community!
A number of local businesses have signed up for a week or more where they donate 1% of their sales to Main Market Co-op’s fundraising goals. Our community has been so supportive of our project – we are fortunate and grateful. Shop & eat at these locations during their week. Not only do you support Main Market Co-op, but also the health of great local businesses!
One year ago to the day, Main Market Co-op launched membership sales at this annual event. This year we’re almost open for business! During the street fair, we’ll host two guided tours of the store under construction. We’ll also have memberships available, sampling by some of our to-be vendors, and logo water bottles for sale to help keep you quenched as you enjoy the live music and variety of other activities on the block!
MMC will be hosting a screening of the new sustainable food film, Fresh
on Thursday, September 3rd, 6:30pm at the Magic Lantern Theater, 25 W.
Main. Donations at the door. Thank you to Luna Restaurant, our local
business sponsor!
Main Market Co-op & Woody Tasch’s KPBX interview
"Beyond the Choir", written by The Pacific NW Inlander correspondent Ross Carper
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