Your co-op, November 2007

This article was originally published in November 2007

View Ridge celebrates

On September 29, the View Ridge staff, members and neighbors enjoyed a “picnic in the parking lot” to celebrate the store’s 20th anniversary. More than 300 people enjoyed hot dogs, tofu dogs and beverages, along with music from two PCC-related bands.

Board meeting report

At its September 25 meeting, the board heard progress reports from several newly formed committees and approved their charters. The board also discussed the recruiting and nominating process that produces candidates for board election.

The 2008 nominating committee reported that it will be looking at the applications that were submitted by the November 6 deadline and will begin interviews in mid-November.

Next board meeting

The next regularly scheduled board meeting will be Tuesday, November 27 at 5 p.m. at the co-op office. Member comment period is at 6 p.m.

Fall member meeting

We’ll report on the October 17 fall member meeting in the December issue and on our Web site by November 1.

Talk to the Board

This event continues to be a backbone for the PCC Board’s outreach. Alexander Rist, member relations committee chair, says “We’re continuing to develop questions to probe our members about various topics, in addition to listening to concerns and issues the members want to raise.”

Upcoming “Talk to the Board” dates

  • Saturday, November 17, 12 to 2 p.m.
    PCC Seward Park
  • Saturday, December 8, 2 to 4 p.m.
    PCC Fremont

Public policy work and outreach

In the past quarter, PCC has participated in the following to advocate sustainable public policies and build community:

  • National teleconference to consider strategies in response to almond pasteurization
  • Met with deans of Washington State University and the director of the Washington Sustainable Food & Farming Network to discuss funding for organic and sustainable programs in the coming legislative session
  • Met with Seattle City Councilman Richard Conlin to explore ways to support a citywide policy on plastic bags and zero waste
  • Met with Senator Jacobson to discuss agricultural issues
  • Met with Wash. State Rep. Maralyn Chase to discuss potential bills affecting sustainable food systems
  • Attended board meetings of the Small Farms Direct Marketing and Cascade Harvest Coalition
  • Began work on the new Food Trade Sustainability Leadership Advisory Group to define protocols and ground rules
  • Teleconference with Oregon and California activists to compare strategies and legislation on pharmaceutical crops
  • Presentation offered before the East Shore Unitarian Church on the ethics of eating in a global food economy
  • Spoke on organic, local food systems at the First United Methodist Church of Bellevue
  • Spoke on seasonal foods and offered a food demo for the King County Metro human resources department
  • Spoke on country-of-origin labeling, animal ID, and consumer interests before Cattle Producers of Washington
  • Taught a diabetes support class for low-income senior citizens
  • Conducted customized tours at PCC Issaquah for moms and a group from Maple Valley
  • Attended Strengthening Local Economies dinner event

Also in this issue

Letters to the editor, November 2007

Paradoxes in corporat-ocracy, The Non-GMO Project, What is “slow pasteurization?”, and more

News bites, November 2007

Grants to preserve historic barns, USDA researches bee protection, Land use data, and more