Free Public Activities at the Moscow Food Co-op in April 2018

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March 30, 2018
Mamas + Papas of the Palouse
Homemade Healthcare: Learn how to make your own toothpaste, hair detangler and more with Laura Johnson, Co-op Wellness Department manager Monday, April 2 from 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. at the Uma Center, 414 S. Jefferson Street in Moscow. The Mamas + Papas of the Palouse is group for expecting parents and parents with kids up to 2 years old. Meet for conversation and informal talks by experienced parents and experts. For more information contact outreach@moscowfood.coop or 208-882-8537.

Co-op Kids
Children and their caregivers are welcome for the following Co-op Kids activities. Co-op Kids meets weekly and all events are all free, with snacks and materials donated by the Moscow Food Co-op. Co-op Kids is held every Tuesday from 9 - 10 a.m. at the Moscow Food Co-op Café unless otherwise noted.
April 3: Eggs!
April 10: Story Time (bring your favorite read-aloud)
April 17: Visit the downtown fire station (meet in the Co-op Café at 9 a.m. to walk over together)
April 24: Produce Tasting with Logan
Contact Rebekka Boysen-Taylor, Co-op Kids volunteer via email at amamaswork@yahoo.com with any questions.

Good Food Book Club
The Co-op’s Good Food Book Club will meet Sunday, April 29 from 4:30-6:00p.m. at a private residence (email bookclub@moscowfood.coop for directions) to discuss “In Memory of Bread: A Memoir” by Paul Graham. The book is available at BookPeople where Co-op Book Club owners receive a discount.
The Moscow Food Co-op
The Moscow Food Co-op was established in 1973 by friends Rod Davis, Jim Eagan, and Dave and Katie Mosel. We are guided by our 7,400 owners and welcome anyone to shop in our store. We are governed by a democratically elected nine-member Board. Both the story of our Moscow Food Co-op’s past and future are rooted in the cooperative values and principles as expressed through the International Cooperative Alliance. For over 40 years we have promoted our cooperative identity by being good stewards of the earth and each other. Through providing healthy food, we have created a healthier planet and a stronger, healthier community. We have built our cooperative community based on the recognition that we are stronger together. As noted by the International Co-operative Alliance, "Co-operatives are based on the values of self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity and solidarity. In the tradition of their founders, co-operative members believe in the ethical values of honesty, openness, social responsibility and caring for others." The Moscow Food Co-op located at 121 East 5th Street in Moscow, Idaho, and is open every day from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Contact:
Alycia Rock
arock@moscowfood.coop, 509-715-7030