Friday, July 8, 2011

Farmers Market


FARMERS' MARKET

Saturday Mornings
8am- 12 Noon


Cimino Park

(Across from International Bank on Modica Drive)

July 16-Mid October


(Debit and SNAP accepted)




New Items


Late July Sandwich Cookies
$4.35


Erewhon Gluten Crispy Brown Rice Cereal
$4.80


EZEKIEL 4:9
SPROUTED GRAIN PASTA

$5.40


New Items at the CO-OP!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Transition Town


Transition Town:
Join the discussion and the movement at the Trinidad Community Co-op.
July 12, 2011
6:30pm- 8:30pm

Join the Trinidad Community Co-op and Heloise Lynn for a discussion on the grassroots movement Transition Town. Started by Rob Hopkins in the United Kingdom as as a unified response to peak oil, climate change, and economc instability, Transition Town aims to bring forth an environmentally sustainable, socially just, an spiritually fulfilling human presence on this planet by shifting to a locally based sustainable economy to bring .

For more information contact the Co-op at 719.846.7879 or Joel Petri at 719.868.3639

Friday, July 1, 2011

July Classes



Native Medicinal Plants of Southeastern Colorado – Harvesting and Making Medicine

July 9 (9:30-12:00) $15.00

The class will emphasize medicinal plants that are ethically available to wildcraft (harvest) locally in our region. The process of making tinctures, salves, poultices, capsules, etc., will be discussed. The student will come away with a working knowledge of how to prepare his or her own herbal remedies.

Domestic Animal Friend(s) Natural Wellness

July 23 (9:30-12:00) $15.00

Many of us love our animal companions more than we love ourselves (I know I do). This class offers information on nutrition, natural pesticide control and herbal remedies for our pets. We discuss the pros and cons of vaccination and other routinely offered medical treatments for dogs and cats and the alternative approaches to ensuring our loved ones live long, happy, healthy lives. Recipes for food and medicine will be offered and discussion of specific health issues encouraged.


All classes are taught by Melissa Salierno. Melissa is a Certified Family, Consulting and Master Herbalist has been studying natural healing for 18 years. She currently teaches Herbalism courses at Trinidad Jr. State College and is a private consultant for those seeking a safer, more natural approach to healing. Melissa owned a holistic pet supply store in Estes Park where she emphasized nutrition, herbs, flower essences and other natural approaches to animal health.

All classes are beginning levels and require pre-registration and pre-pay. Please sign up at the Co-op to assure your place in these insightful and exciting classes. Help us to begin our classes right by supporting this wonderful series by a masterful teacher! For questions or more info call the the Coop at 846-7869 or Joel at 868-3639.