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<BR><B>Free Public Activities at the Moscow Food Co-op in January</B>
<BR><B> </B> <BR><B>Art</B> <BR>The Moscow Food Co-op welcomes photographer
Margaret Ely who will display her work in the Co-op’s deli gallery. The opening
reception is 5:30 – 7 p.m., Friday, January 8, and the show runs through
February 10.<SPAN> </SPAN>The stunning photographs show the beautiful
intricacy of flowers. <BR>The Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in
downtown Moscow. <BR>For more information, contact Co-op art coordinator Annie
Hubble at 882-8537. <BR> <BR><B>Music</B> <BR>The Moscow Food Co-op’s
Tuesday Night Music Series concerts are held every Tuesday from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
featuring some of the best musicians on the Palouse.<SPAN> </SPAN>The free
concerts also coincide with weekly specials and hot entries made fresh in the
Co-op's Deli <BR>The Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in downtown
Moscow. For more information, contact Co-op music coordinator Dave Billin via
email at <A
href="mailto:music@moscowfood.coop">music@moscowfood.coop</A>.<SPAN></SPAN>
<BR><SPAN> </SPAN> <BR><SPAN>Please join us for these free concerts in
January:</SPAN> <BR><SPAN>January 4:</SPAN><SPAN> </SPAN>Lucas
Kreikemeier<SPAN>, Palouse area, a</SPAN>coustic guitar works in Flamenco,
Rumba, Mediterranean, Reggae, and Funk styles<SPAN></SPAN> <BR><SPAN>January
11:</SPAN><SPAN> </SPAN>Musaiique<SPAN>, Moscow, Idaho, </SPAN>jazz, bossa nova,
swing and blues<SPAN><BR><SPAN>January 18:</SPAN> </SPAN>Greg Hodapp,
<SPAN>Moscow, Idaho, a</SPAN>coustic multi-instrumental tunes in Celtic,
old-time, and maritime styles. <BR><SPAN>January 25:</SPAN><SPAN> </SPAN>Natalie
Rose, <SPAN>Moscow, Idaho, </SPAN>silky smooth jazz, blues, and soul vocals and
piano.<SPAN></SPAN> <BR> <BR><B>Co-op Kids! </B><BR><SPAN>Children and
their caregivers are welcome for the following Co-op Kids
activities.<SPAN> </SPAN>Co-op Kids meets weekly and all events are all
free, with snacks and materials donated by the Moscow Food Co-op.</SPAN> <BR>9
a.m., Tuesday, January 4:<SPAN><SPAN> </SPAN>M</SPAN>eet at <SPAN>the
Moscow Food Co-op Café </SPAN>to make felt crafts.<SPAN></SPAN> <BR><SPAN>9
a.m., </SPAN><SPAN>Tuesday, </SPAN>January 11: <SPAN>M</SPAN>eet at <SPAN>the
Moscow Food Co-op Café to make bubble bath.</SPAN> <BR>9 a.m., Tuesday, January
18:<SPAN><SPAN> </SPAN>M</SPAN>eet at <SPAN>the Moscow Food Co-op Café to
make a parfait</SPAN>.<SPAN> </SPAN><BR><SPAN>9 a.m., </SPAN><SPAN>Tuesday,
</SPAN>January 25: <SPAN>M</SPAN>eet at <SPAN>the Moscow Food Co-op Café to make
play dough.</SPAN> <BR><SPAN>Contact </SPAN>Rebekka Boysen-Taylor, Co-op Kids
volunteer via email at <A class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="mailto:amamaswork@yahoo.com">amamaswork@yahoo.com</A> with any questions.
<BR> <BR><B>Co-op Mamas and Papas Group</B> <BR><SPAN>The Co-op Mamas and
Papas group for expecting parents and parents of newborns meets each Wednesday
at 9:30 – 11 a.m. in the Co-op Deli.<SPAN> </SPAN>In January, meet for
conversation and informal talks by experienced parents and experts.
<SPAN> </SPAN>Complementary beverages will be provided.<SPAN>
</SPAN>Those interested in receiving notifications about speakers and special
coupons can sign up for our email list by sending a message to </SPAN><A
href="mailto:babies@moscowfood.coop"
target=_blank><SPAN>babies@moscowfood.coop</SPAN></A><SPAN>.<SPAN>
</SPAN></SPAN><BR><SPAN> </SPAN> <BR><B>Co-op’s Good Food Book Club in
January</B> <BR>The Co-op’s Good Food Book Club will meet Monday, January 24
from 7 - 8:30 p.m. at a private residence (email <A
href="mailto:bookclub@moscowfood.coop">bookclub@moscowfood.coop</A> for
directions) to discuss “A Sand County Almanac”<I> </I><SPAN
style="COLOR: black">by Aldo Leopold</SPAN>.<SPAN> </SPAN>“A Sand County
Almanac” is available at BookPeople on Main Street in Moscow.<SPAN>
</SPAN>Co-op Book Club members receive a 20 percent discount. <BR> <BR>On
February 6, the Good Food Book Club will begin the Northwest Earth Institute's
"Menu for the Future" discussion course.<SPAN> </SPAN>The group will meet
Sundays every other week (February 6, February 20 and March 6) from 5-7:30 p.m.
and will include a potluck dinner.<SPAN> </SPAN>Space is limited to 12,
email <A href="mailto:bookclub@moscowfood.coop">bookclub@moscowfood.coop</A> to
reserve a spot. <SPAN> </SPAN> <BR> <BR><SPAN
style="COLOR: black">The full </SPAN>Book Club Calendar is available on the
Moscow Food Co-op’s website <A
href="http://www.moscowfood.coop">www.moscowfood.coop</A>. <BR>
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