Co-op Cohorts are a new initiative of small neighborhood communities amongst our Co-op membership base. As we near 600 member/owners we want to ensure that you still have the opportunity to create meaningful relationships and networks amongst your fellow members. Our leadership team is growing with 5 Cohorts formed and planning their initial get togethers. Each month we will take the opportunity to introduce you to the leaders and neighborhoods who make up our larger Co-op community. We are still looking for representation in a few pockets of town so email us if you're interested in getting involved!
I recently moved from Church Hill and now make the Museum
District my home. I look forward to not only meeting my new neighbors, but also
my fellow Richmond Food Co-op members who live nearby. I met recently with my new neighbor, and
fellow member, Kristin Klein who is helping to lead our neighborhood cohort. We are
planning some events for this year as well as the next, in hopes that we can
create a stronger bond amongst our members while exploring new ways to recruit
others. Our first event will take place
next month at the VMFA. We hope to bring
our members together for a picnic in the sculpture garden. The invite will be coming soon!
In November we hope to have a follow up at the
VMFA, with a food related art tour that is part of the upcoming Flour and Fork
event. I highly encourage everyone to
further explore the upcoming Fire, Flour and Fork event. It is a weekend food event like no other
Richmond has seen, that blends the best of Richmond’s culinary scene through
lectures, dinners, tours and demonstrations. We are blessed to have so many festivals, award winning
restaurants, parks, breweries, and markets in which we can all find time to
gather and share new ideas for making our Co-op the best that it can be.
We are so very fortunate to be living in a
city that is part of a culinary revolution.
Our local establishments are receiving an unprecedented amount of
national and international acclaim.
Let’s make our Co-op part of this momentum. Meet with your fellow members, form new
friendships, spread the word about how much better our city can be once we are
able to walk through those doors and have the local bounty at our finger tips!
-Brett Hunnicutt, Co-op Member/Owner & Cohort Leader
Hi Brett! I am also living in the Museum District, and have been volunteering with the co-op for a few months now working the table at SOJ farmer's market. I am becoming a member this week (finally!) and am looking to get more involve. Please email me so we can connect. Looking forward to hearing from you.
ReplyDeleteTake care, Nicolas.
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