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<BR><B>Free Public Activities at the Moscow Food Co-op in October</B>
<BR><B> </B> <BR><B>Art</B> <BR>The Moscow Food Co-op’s Festival of Fair
Trade in October will present “From one farmer to another: Postcards in
Solidarity” by Indian Tea Growers and Guatemalan Coffee Growers. The
educational show will open Friday, October 7 and runs through<SPAN
style="COLOR: black"> Wednesday, November 9.</SPAN><SPAN> </SPAN>The
exhibit will have images and handwritten postcards that illustrate daily life,
common struggles, and shared hope that Fair Trade has brought to these
communities. <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 5–6:30 p.m. The free,
outdoor live music performances coincide with the Co-op’s Tuesday Growers Market
in the parking lot, which runs every Tuesday from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m until October
11. After October 11, the music will move into the Co-op Deli. <BR>The
Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in downtown Moscow. For more
information, contact Co-op music coordinator Chelsey Byrd Lewallen via email at
<A href="mailto:music@moscowfood.coop">music@moscowfood.coop</A>. <BR>
<BR>Please join us for these free concerts in October: <BR>October 4: David Roon
of Moscow, Idaho. Original acoustic folk tunes.<BR>October 11: Saunder
Sisters "Saticoy” of Moscow, Idaho. Original folk tunes and
covers.<BR>October 18: Dan Faller of Lewison, Idaho. Down-home original music in
a contemporary country style.<BR>October 25: Bart Budwig of Moscow, Idaho
Alternative country and blues. <BR> <BR><B>Co-op Kids! </B><BR>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 at 9
a.m. at the Moscow Food Co-op Café unless otherwise noted. <BR>October 4: <SPAN
class=apple-style-span>Make </SPAN>Recycled Costumes <BR>October 11: <SPAN
class=apple-style-span>Make </SPAN>Eco Dough <BR>October 18: Pumpkins
<BR>October 25: Lantern Making <BR>Contact 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>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 Annex directly across the street from the Co op. In
October, meet for conversation and informal talks by experienced parents and
experts. Complementary beverages will be provided. Those interested
in receiving notifications about speakers and special coupons can sign up for
our email list by sending a message to <A href="mailto:babies@moscowfood.coop"
target=_blank>babies@moscowfood.coop</A>. You can now find us on
Facebook—search for “Mamas and Papas of the Co op.” <BR>Activities in October:
<BR>October 5: Preserving food <BR>October 12: Preserving memories
(scrapbooking, photo albums, pictures) <BR>October 19: Preserving traditions
<BR>October 26: Free time <BR>The Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in
downtown Moscow. <BR> <BR><B>Good Food Book Club </B><BR>The Co-op’s Good
Food Book Club will meet Sunday, Ocotober 30, 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 “The $64 Tomato: How One Man Nearly Lost His Sanity,
Spent a Fortune, and Endured and Existential Crisis in the Quest for the Perfect
Garden” by William Alexander. “The $64 Tomato” is available at BookPeople
on Main Street in Moscow. Co-op Book Club members receive a 20 percent
discount. The full Book Club Calendar is available on the Moscow Food
Co-op’s website <A href="http://www.moscowfood.coop">www.moscowfood.coop</A>.
<BR> <BR>The Co-op is located at 121 East Fifth Street in downtown Moscow.
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