Monday, August 31, 2009

What is a co-op?

Our Goals
We are helping to build a sustainable community by
  • providing quality products and honest information
  • encouraging member involvement and responding to members’ needs
  • purchasing from local farmers and artisans, therefore bypassing the cost and ecological effects of transportation and packaging
  • creating a sustainable economy by supporting socially and environmentally responsible businesses
  • educating ourselves and our community about food, healthy lifestyles, the environment, and human rights
  • using ethical business and employment practices
  • respecting diversity
  • providing a community hub for events, information, and networking


Cooperatives worldwide follow the following six principles created by the Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society in 1844-- the seventh principle was adopted by the International Cooperative Alliance in 1995.

1) Voluntary and open membership: Anyone can be a member
2) Democratic member control: One vote per member
3) Member economic participation: A member share is an investment in the co-op
4) Autonomy and independence: Owned by members and for the benefit of members
5) Education, training, and information: Education for members and staff
6) Cooperation among cooperatives: Co-ops help and share information with other co-ops
7) Concern for the community: Community networking—events, communication, donations


Here are some links to great co-ops across the country, so you can get an idea of what we are striving to become:

Bellingham, WA:
http://communityfood.coop/index.html

Albuquerque, NM:
http://lamontanita.coop/

Portland, OR:
http://www.peoples.coop/

Fort Collins, CO:
http://fcfood.coop/

Friday, August 28, 2009

Community Work Party!

We are having a community workday and potluck at the co-op. We will be cleaning and painting in the building—come join us!

Help create the space
Paint a mural
Donate furniture, shelves, or decorations
Become a member
Order bulk food
Just stop in to see the building

September 12, starting at 12 PM—right after the farmer’s market

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

One man's trash is another man's treasure



If you've walked by the co-op building, you've noticed that it's empty. Help us fix this!
We would really appreciate donations of:
-shelves
-couches
-books
-plants
-rugs
-lamps
-empty jars or plastic containers
-anything else you would like to have in a community space


Call Samara at 919.619.9336.

We will also soon begin ordering bulk food. We will have catalogs at the co-op building and at the farmer's market (at the Earth Mountain Education Farm booth) with the different products listed-- beans, rice, nuts, pasta, etc. Let us know if you have any requests!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Become a member!

We are beginning our membership drive.

The facts:
-Membership costs $120 for a lifetime, and you can pay in installments over a year
-10% discount for members (but anyone can shop at the co-op)
-10% discount if you volunteer at the co-op for 4 hours a month
-20% discount if you are a member and you volunteer

Contact info:

trinidadcommunitycoop@gmail.com

Samara
919.619.9336