July Change for Good Partner: Peace House

Meet our July Change for Good partner - Peace House! This incredible organization has been a cornerstone of our community, dedicated to building a culture of peace through compassionate actions that support human rights and justice for all.

About Peace House

Peace House has a broad and impactful mission. Their work spans several critical areas, including:

  • Feeding Hungry People: One of Peace House's flagship initiatives is their community meal program, affectionately known as "Uncle Food's Diner." For over 30 years, this program has been providing healthy and delicious meals to those facing food insecurity in Ashland.
  • Supporting Prisoners: They provide books and other support to people isolated in prisons, fostering education and connection.
  • Promoting Nonviolence: Peace House is actively involved in advocating for nonviolent solutions to war, striving for peace and justice on a broader scale.
  • Community Education and Engagement: Through various programs and events, Peace House educates and engages our community on critical issues of peace and justice.

Uncle Food's Diner: A Legacy of Compassion

"Uncle Food's Diner" is more than just a meal program; it's a lifeline for many in our community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Peace House heroically expanded their meal services to four days a week, delivering meals to five locations across Ashland every day. This monumental effort resulted in tens of thousands of meals served annually to those without access to food or kitchens during a challenging time.

Despite the challenges of funding and venue availability, Peace House never missed a beat. Their dedicated volunteers and staff served meals outdoors throughout the winter, rain or shine, ensuring no one went hungry. Today, Uncle Food's Diner has returned to its roots, offering sit-down meals with tables, chairs, and real silverware, restoring a sense of dignity and community for guests and volunteers alike.

How You Can Help

This July, you can support Peace House and their incredible Uncle Food's Diner program through Ashland Food Co-op's Change for Good program. Simply round up your purchase at the register, and your small change will make a big difference. Your contributions will help sustain this vital program, ensuring that our neighbors in need continue to receive nutritious meals and compassionate support.

Join Us in Making a Difference

At Ashland Food Co-op, we believe in the power of community and the importance of supporting those who support us. Peace House embodies these values, and we are proud to partner with them this month. Together, we can help build a more compassionate and just community.

Thank you for your generosity and for being part of our cooperative family. Let's make July a month of positive change!

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This year, the Ashland Food Co-op proudly celebrates their 20 year partnership with Magnolia Farms. Their pasture raised, no antibiotics, no hormones lamb is a staple in the Co-op Meat Department. Magnolia Farms is graciously donating the lamb for our August First Friday in celebration of our long standing partnership.

Compostable Bags

The Co-op has been asked if compostable plastic bags are a viable alternative to the standard plastic bags offered in the produce and meat departments. 

For several reasons, compostable bags are not in line with the Co-op’s goals and standards. 

Not compostable at home

Sustainability Update: Energy efficiency and zero waste

Energy Efficiency
We are happy to announce that we are a member of the Energy Trust of Oregon’s Strategic Energy Management program. This is a free program available to customers of Avista and Pacific Power, which offers awesome incentives including a paid internship!

Community Grant Recipients 2019

The Ashland Food Co-op donated over $29,000 to 28 local nonprofit organizations through their Community Grant Program.

The Community Grant program is the focus of one of the fundamental Cooperative Principles, which all cooperative enterprises follow. Our Community Grant Program supports Principle 7, Concern for Community.

Meet the 2019 Board of Directors

Congratulations to Annie Hoy, Melina Barker, Lisa Beam, and Steve Bowman for their election to the Board of Directors! We were delighted to have such a strong slate of candidates to fill our four vacancies. You can read more about each new director here.

How to stay sustainable with paper products

Have you thought about how sustainable your paper home products are? While the use of single-use plastics has (rightfully) been criticized, some products are made to be single-use - like toilet paper, paper towels, and napkins. With these products, it’s best to examine sustainability by looking at what goes into their production.

Farm Tour on the Shelves

The Farm Tour shines a spotlight on Southern Oregon - it represents the full range of products grown in the Rogue Valley. The Farm Tour isn't until July 14, but here's a list of tour activities for participating farms that are also on the shelves at the Ashland Food Co-op. Get an early taste of quality local goods!

Planning for Summer... and Smoke

By Emile Amarotico, General Manager

If we are lucky, we’ll only have another seven week smoke intrusion this summer. If we are not, we could be the next Paradise. In less than 13 hours, last November’s Camp Fire wiped out nearly 19,000 structures and more than 80 lives. With community help, we were able to raise over $14,000 to support Chico Natural Foods Co-op’s efforts to feed some of the nearly 20,000 displaced Paradise residents.

The Co-op's "Secret Garden"

Did you know the Co-op employees have a small garden on our campus? Planning and management falls on our fantastic Co-op volunteer: Henry Herting.

Below, Henry shares some background on the garden, what it’s used for, and some additional tales from over the years.


Originally, the need for a kitchen garden arose from having a kitchen classroom in which culinary classes were being held. Visiting chefs have always been invited to use the garden for any ingredients they may have forgotten or items they could use as garnish for their dishes.

 

Tips for a Sustainable Kitchen

By Mahlea Rasmussen, Education Coordinator

Outside of work I spend a lot of time in the kitchen. I find it a soothing space to create nourishing meals and lasting memories. I find it essential to be as eco-friendly as possible and a few changes can transform your kitchen into a sustainable center of your home.

Earth Day Bulk Sale! April 17-21

Save money while working towards a more sustainable shopping experience! The Co-op bulk department is a great "first stop" for your grocery lists - everything from hummus mix to local honey to pet food is available. Plus there's less waste, all the way from shipping to ended up in your shopping cart. 

Check out a quick tour below:

Film festival giveaway

Enter your name and email below to be entered to win two film vouchers for the 2019 Ashland Independent Film Festival.

No purchase necessary. Giveaway is not endorsed or sponsored by AIFF. US residents only. Entry will be closed at 5pm PT on Monday, April 15.


The state of plastics

Many Co-op owners and shoppers have shared their interest in reducing plastic usage in the store. From bioplastics, to compostable plastics to recycling options, the Ashland Food Co-op continues to research what works best as we move towards our goal of being a zero waste store. Here is where we stand.