[Vision2020] September activities at the Moscow Food Co-op

Bill London london at moscow.com
Mon Aug 28 14:57:31 PDT 2006


Moscow Food Co-op Offers community dinners, Art, and Children’s Fun in September

Community Dinners
The Moscow Food Co-op’s new twice-monthly Community Dinners continue in September with dinners at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 14, and Thursday, September 28, at the Co-op, 121 East Fifth Street, Moscow.

Menus for September dinners:

Thursday, September 14th:
Hazelnut Coated Cheese Balls with Crostini
 
Pear Arugula Salad
Candied Walnuts, Crumbled Gorgonzola and Apple Cider Vinaigrette
 
Herb Crusted Chicken Breast or Tofu
Mushrooms Marsala
Garlic Rosemary Mashed Potatoes
 
Ginger Spice Cake
Poached Pears and Mead Reduction
 
Thursday, September 28th:
Roasted Figs with Gorgonzola and Honey Balsamic Reduction
 
Butternut Squash Fritters with Sage Crème Fraiche
 
House-Smoked Salmon Streusel
Cilantro and Roasted Tomatillo Coulis
Warmed White Bean Salad
 
Sunken Chocolate Soufflé with Mint Ice Cream
 
Both dinners in September will be prepared by Terry Feigenbutz, lead baker at the Co-op.

A maximum of 14 reservations is accepted for each dinner, and attendance is not limited to Co-op members only. The dinners are intended to provide a place for people in the community to meet and to enjoy good food and conversation. Cost per person is $24, with wine sold separately by the glass. To make your reservation, see a cashier at the Co-op. For more information contact Amy Richard, Co-op kitchen manager, 882-8537.

Art Opening
James (Pete) A. Amell will open a new art show at the Moscow Food Co-op from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday, September, 8. The show will feature a selection of Amell’s works in pastels, including portraits, landscapes, and animal studies.

Amell, a resident of Troy, graduated from Idaho State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, then pursued a career with the Forest Service in fire management, including many years as a smokejumper. During this time he discovered his love for pastels, which were easy for him to set up and transport. Since he retired from the Forest Service three years ago he has devoted more time to his art.

Amell’s works will be on display in the deli gallery area at the Co-op, 121 East Fifth Street, Moscow, from Friday, September 8 through Thursday, October 12. For more information contact Annie Hubble at the Co-op, 882-8537.

Co-op Kids!
Free activities for youngsters and their caregivers are offered twice in September by Moscow Food Co-op volunteer Rebekka Boysen-Taylor. At 9 a.m. on Tuesday, September 5, join her for an outdoor play morning at Friendship Square in downtown Moscow, with healthy snacks provided by the Co-op. At 9 a.m. on Tuesday, September 19, children and their caregivers should meet in the Co-op deli area for cork crafts. The Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in downtown Moscow.

For more information, contact Rebekka Boysen-Taylor at amamaswork at yahoo.com.
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