Friday, July 31, 2009

Indy Food Co-op to Open First Store as Pogue’s Run Grocer in October; Mission-driven grocer commits to near east side community

July 31, 2009 - INDIANAPOLIS – In the past five years, two major grocery chains moved out of Indianapolis’ near eastside, and the 40,000 residents of the community fell prey to the high cost and low nutritional value of the dozen convenience stores that emerged since.

With a goal of providing affordable, healthy food options to the community, Indy Food Cooperative, Inc. announces its first non-profit, community-owned grocery store will open at 2828 East 10th Street in October 2009 as Pogue’s Run Grocer.

“Pogue’s Run Grocer seeks to improve the quality of life in Indianapolis by providing the community with access to good food, while supporting the local economy instead of national grocery chains,” said Kyle Hendrix, president of Indy Food Cooperative.

“Nearly 200 households representing residents all across Indianapolis have joined as members of the cooperative, but putting Indy’s only non-profit, storefront grocery store in an underserved area of the city meets an important mission of our group,” continued Hendrix,

This week, Indy Food Cooperative announces the signing of a lease for a building that has sat empty along a blighted section of East 10th Street for five years, the former Lane TV building. Volunteers of the cooperative will begin demolishing the interior walls on August 8 in preparation for the transformation of the space into a grocery store.

“Finding an adaptive reuse for this property will preserve and improve another building as well as provide jobs and a living wage -- a touchdown for the community and a great start to the 2012 Super Bowl Legacy project goal to revitalize the 10th Street Corridor during the next three years,” said Patrick Dooley, co-chair of the 2012 Super Bowl Legacy’s committee for economic development along the corridor.

Over the next three months, the 70 year old building near the intersection of 10th and Rural Streets will be renovated into a 3,000 square foot full-line grocery store. Shelves will be lined with fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy, meats, poultry, personal care items and more. Members receive discounts on their purchases and other benefits, but the store will be open to the general public.

"Building a strong neighborhood relies upon people working together and the Indy Food Co-op's investment in this community demonstrates the positive impact neighbors can make. The Food Co-op will bring fresh food back into our neighborhood -- making it available to residents that do not have access to a grocery store," continued Dooley.

“The location offers a central location and is conveniently accessible by car, bike, bus or foot,” added Hendrix. “Pogue’s Run Grocer will be a true community marketplace to benefit those who care about health, and who believe that good food should be affordable and accessible to all.”

For more information about the event or the Indy Food Coop, visit www.indyfoodcoop.org , e.mail indyfoodcoop@yahoo.com, or call 317.631.2220.

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About Indy Food Cooperative, Inc.
In the summer of 2007, a group of individuals met for the first time to begin discussing how to bring the city’s first non-profit, community-owned storefront grocery cooperative to Indianapolis. Since that time, a group of dedicated volunteers have been working hard to secure a location, raise funds and build membership for a grocery cooperative near downtown. The goal of the store is to support the local economy, while making local, fresh, organic and affordable food and products available to urban neighborhoods that currently are not served by healthy grocery options. In addition to operating a store, Indy Food Co-op is dedicated to educating the community on healthier eating through outreach programs, cooking classes and more. The organization kicked off its Founding 150 membership drive in November 2008 and reached the 150 member household milestone in early February 2009. Today, nearly 200 households have join the co-op, and the store is expected to open its doors in late October 2009. In the meantime, the Indy Food Co-op board of directors organizes gatherings and events that are forming a community of lifetime food cooperative supporters and customers. www.IndyFoodCoop.org , www.IndyFoodCoop.blogspot.com

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

FOOD, INC premiers Friday - Join Indy Food Co-op at 7:10 showing

After several weeks of delays, the management at Keystone Arts Cinema assures me that THIS Friday, July 31, FOOD, INC will open for one week.

The run dates are Friday, July 31 through Thursday, August 6. Show times each day will be 1:45; 4:45; 7:10; and 9:40. Tickets went on sale yesterday.

About FOOD, INC:
In FOOD, INC., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that has been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA. Our nation's food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihood of the American farmer, the safety of workers and our own environment. We have bigger-breasted chickens, the perfect pork chop, herbicide-resistant soybean seeds, even tomatoes that won't go bad, but we also have new strains of E. coli—the harmful bacteria that causes illness for an estimated 73,000 Americans annually. We are riddled with widespread obesity, particularly among children, and an epidemic level of diabetes among adults.

Featuring interviews with such experts as Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation), Michael Pollan (The Omnivore's Dilemma, In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto) along with forward thinking social entrepreneurs like Stonyfield's Gary Hirshberg and Polyface Farms' Joel Salatin,
Food, Inc. reveals surprising—and often shocking truths—about what we eat, how it's produced, who we have become as a nation and where we are going from here.

For more information, visit: www.foodincmovie.com/

Won't you join Indy Food Co-op at the 7:10 showing of the movie? We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

During the first official meeting of the Indy Food Co-op members, over 1oo people came together to share a meal, discuss the status of the location search, and vote on board terms and bag preferences.







Saturday, April 25, 2009

Members Only - First Indy Food Co-op Member-Owner Meeting Set for May 13

Members of the Indy Food Co-op are invited to the Indy Food Co-op's inaugral owner-member meeting, to be held Wednesday, May 13, from 6 - 8 pm at the John H Boner Center, 2236 E 10th Street.

Please bring your favorite dish for a pitch-in social hour from 6 - 7 pm, followed by the first ever owner-member business meeting from 7 - 8 pm.

* Find out about the co-ops progress towards securing a building
* Learn about volunteer opportunities
* Give input on your preferences
* Meet other owner-members and the board
* Vote on board term limits
* Get questions answered!


1) BRING YOUR FAVORITE DISH
We'll be having a pitch-in dinner prior to the business meeting. Bring your favorite, healthy dish to share with your fellow member-owners.

2) BRING YOUR FAVORITE, HEALTHY RECIPE
Indy Food Co-op will be publishing a cookbook of our owner-members' favorite recipes! An old family favorite or something you've created -- we are looking for the best recipes to include in the Indy Food Co-op owner-member cookbook (complete the recipe on the form you will be e-mailed to ensure that all formats are consistent).

3) Please RSVP by Monday, May 11, so that we can adequately plan.

Parking: Parking for the Boner Center is located behind the building, in the parking lot just east of the building, on 10th Street, or in the Burger King parking lot. Enter the building from the back (north) side.

It's an exciting time to be a part of Indy's first member-owned, non-profit cooperative grocery store. Don't miss our very first official Indy Food Co-op member-owner meeting!

We hope to see you there!

Questions? E.mail: indyfoodcoop@yahoo.com , or call: 317.631.2220
, or visit www.IndyFoodCoop.org

Sunday, April 19, 2009

April 18 Update from the Indy Food Co-op!

Plans for Indy's first non-profit, member-owned grocery store are moving forward as the board works to negotiate a location, secure grant funding, determine equipment needs and much, much more! We hope to have more details to announce very soon, so stay tuned! And, here is more information we hope you find helpful.....

SPRING MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Indy Food Co-op is pleased to announce that we now have secured 167 member households representing more than 300 co-op shoppers! This is a fabulous start, but we need 500 members to really make a new food co-op economically viable. So, we want to continue to build our membership in the community, and there is no better ambassador for our message that you -- the member-owners of the co-op! Here's the deal: From now through June 30, 2009, for every new member referred to the Indy Food Co-op by an existing member, the existing member will receive a $10 gift certificate for the co-op at the store grand opening! That's right....if you refer three new member households, then you receive $30 in food co-op products; five new member households, $50!
Conditions apply: Only existing members are eligible; Indy Food Co-op board members are not eligible; new member must state the name of the person who referred them on their membership application; promotion only good through April 15 - June 30, 2009.

MEMBER MEETING IN MAY
The Indy Food Co-op intends to conduct its first membership meeting in May 2009. As soon as we secure the meeting location, we'll let you know the details. One clue: gather your favorite, healthy recipe - you'll need it very soon!

FOOD SAFETY IN THE NEWS
With recent recalls of jalapenos, tomatoes, spinach, and most recently peanuts, more people are questioning the safety of our national food systems. This concern has sparked several pieces of legislation by Congress. Indy Food Co-op has received numerous e-mails from those concerned that should these food safety bills became law, it would over-burden small, local, organic farmers, processors and distributors. In response, the Indy Food Co-op met with Congressman Andre Carson's office (representing the seventh district, Indianapolis in the US House of Representative and a co-sponsor of one of the bills of greatest concern). Since Congress works on a two-year cycle, and all of the food safety bills floating around Congress will ultimately be merged into a single bill in committee, we have been urged to wait to provide feedback on a bill until a single bill exists that is most likely to move forward. At that time, the Indy Food Co-op would like to convene a public meeting with the Congressman's office to allow our members, suppliers, vendors and friends to provide constructive input on the bill to ensure that it provides for a safe national food systems without being overly burdensome to those growing and promoting local, fresh, organic food!

CO-OP BROCHURE AVAILABLE IN SPANISH
Thanks to co-op member Felipe Martinez, we now have our Indy Food Co-op information and membership brochure translated into Spanish. If you know of Spanish-speaking folks in the community who might have an interest in the co-op, please request a Spanish-version brochure to share with them!

THANKS TO VOLUNTEERS!
Quite a few Indy Food Co-op members are eager to help out in some way and are already volunteering to assist. A special thanks to Laura Salyer for assisting with the co-op website and helping lay out ads! That's a big help and allows us all to save money on this important task!

INDY FOOD CO-OP AROUND TOWN
Please join Indy Food Co-op at one of the upcoming events:
  • April 22: Indianapolis City Market Earth Day Event, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, free to the public
  • April 25: Earth Day Indiana Festival, 11 am - 4 pm, downtown Indianapolis, free to the public
  • April 25: Arts on the Green, Arsenal Technical High School campus
  • April 25: Herron-Morton Neighborhood Green Spring Up - presentation by Indy Food Co-op
  • June 13: INDIEana Handicraft Fair, 11 am - 10 pm, June 13, Harrison Center for the Arts, free to the public - Indy Food Co-op is the premier sponsor of this event; www.indieanahandicraftexchange.com

We hope to see you at one of these events over the coming weeks and welcome those who would like to help us staff a booth!

Thank you for your on-going support of the Indy Food Co-op and making Indianapolis healthier by supporting local, fresh, organic food!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Indy Food Co-op is NUVO Cover Story

Be sure and check out this week's issue of NUVO Newsweekly, where the Indy Food Co-op is the cover story, along with other stories about local food and urban gardening projects.

Or, check out the story on-line at: NUVO (Cover) 3/18/09: Downtown farmers dig deep - http://tinyurl.com/crowyq

Friday, January 30, 2009

Indy Food Coop is proud to bring to Indianapolis the award-winning Skydancer Productions documentary film "Heart & Soil" on Friday, February 27, 2009. The film will screen at the Harrison Center for the Arts, Gallerey 2, located at 1506 N. Delaware. A panel discussion on local food issues will follow the film.

Doors open at 5:30 pm; Event begins at 6:00 pm. Family-friendly event. Members FREE; $10 entrance for others 18 and over (which can be applied to a membership during the evening events). Light refreshments.


Heart and SoilAbout the film: HEART & SOIL, a 45 minute family documentary, offers hope for our planet. This uplifting movie clips along with the pace of barefoot children and frolicking livestock,taking us on a journey into the rich landscape and lives of small scale farming, the bustling energy of farmers’ markets and farm to school programs. HEART & SOIL has been called “a love song for farmers,” those stalwart keepers of the earth who speak with passion on diverse topics including animal husbandry, soil science and climate change. HEART & SOIL also touches on the darker side of agriculture: the corporate extractive system that produces—not only most of the food we eat—but global warming. For more information, visit: www.HeartAndSoilFilm.com