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SUMMARY:Blue Hill\, ME: Blue Hill Co-op
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Blue Hill Library!\nFounded in 1974\, in Blue Hill\, ME: Blue Hill Co-op  has been a gathering place for the Blue Hill Peninsula community for over 30 years. We are more than a one-stop natural foods market and café. The Co-op preserves the feeling of an open-air market where you see friends and neighbors. Our staff is friendly\, knowledgeable\, and always ready to help. \nCooperatively owned\nLearn more about our co-op at http://bluehill.coop/site/about/  . \nWe offer the area’s largest selection of fresh organic and local produce\, year round. We sell over 500 bulk items; some are local\, most are organically grown. Our cheese department is known for the raw milk and handcrafted cheeses from Maine and New England.  We also carry artisan and specialty cheeses from around the world. We offer locally raised\, wild\, organic and pasture raised meat\, poultry and fish. \nOur extensive health and beauty section features vitamins and supplements\, natural body care products\, homeopathic remedies\, essential oils\, and Maine made and wild-crafted products. Our Cafe offers delicious\, freshly prepared vegetarian and non-vegetarian fare daily for eat-in or take-out. Customers can enjoy splendid soups\, salads and sandwiches\, organic and fair trade coffees and teas\, and rich\, tasty pastries.
URL:https://foodforchange.coop/screening/blue-hill-maine/
LOCATION:Blue Hill Public Library\, 5 Parker Point Rd\, Blue Hill\, ME\, 04614\, United States
CATEGORIES:screening
ORGANIZER;CN="Blue%20Hill%20Co-op":MAILTO:info@bluehill.coop
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SUMMARY:Middlebury\, VT: Middlebury Natural Foods Co-op
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URL:https://foodforchange.coop/screening/middlebury-vt-middlebury-food-co-op/
LOCATION:Middlebury Natural Foods Co-op\, 9 Washington Street\, Middlebury\, VT\, 05753\, United States
CATEGORIES:screening
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SUMMARY:Ypsilanti\, MI: Ypsilanti Food Cooperative
DESCRIPTION:Ypsilanti Food Cooperative\nThe Ypsilanti Food Cooperative is the only not-for-profit food store in Ypsilanti\, but it was not the first such enterprise in the community. During the Depression of the 1930’s\, some area residents came together and formed the Ypsilanti Consumer Co-op\, a buying club\, to provide better quality food at cheaper prices. The club lasted for seven years and was housed on Cross Street. \nThe present Ypsilanti Food Cooperative grew out of a “bag co-op” which operated in the early 1970s\, supplying produce and cheese purchased fresh at the Eastern Market in Detroit. The orange 1954 Hotpoint “Super-Stor” refrigerator (still located in the Co-op kitchen) would be moved on a monthly basis to various local churches where the food would be distributed to members. \nThe transition to the storefront occurred when the bag pick-up site was moved to 955 Sheridan. On April 11\, 1975\, members of the bag co-op formed a not-for-profit corporation under the laws of the state of Michigan\, called the “Ypsilanti Cooperative Initiative.”  …The Co-op remained loosely organized and was staffed mainly by volunteers; if a volunteer was not available to cash them out\, customers paid on the honor system! \n \nCo-op in 2014 \nYpsilanti Food Co-op Just Keeps Growing!\nOne of the few grocery stores in the city of Ypsilanti\, the Co-op provides a full line of groceries\, with an emphasis on organic\, local and unprocessed food. The Co-op has been expanded steadily into the remainder of the building. Further expansion began in 2011 into the remainder of the ground floor to enlarge the bakery\, create additional retail space\, and add an official in-store eating area/café. \n\nativaninfo24x7.com\nambieninfo24x7.com
URL:https://foodforchange.coop/screening/ypsilanti-food-cooperative/
LOCATION:Freight House\, 100 Market Place\, Ypsilanti\, MI\, 48198\, United States
CATEGORIES:screening
ORGANIZER;CN="Ypsilanti%20Food%20Co-op":MAILTO:corinne@ypsifoodcoop.org
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