We are a Consumer – Owned Cooperative

This means the business is:
- owned and controlled by its customers;
- a way for member-owners to decide on what to do with profits or savings made at the end of the year, such as reinvesting back into the co-op, paid out to its member-owners, or put towards helping other community initiatives;
- able to give members/customers control over what they want and need in the store while selling those goods at fair and affordable prices; and
- helping keep local dollars in the community by supporting local farmers and businesses within the community it serves.

Governance

In a cooperative store, the members of the co-op vote on issues of importance to the store as a collective, rather than allowing one person to make decisions. Members might vote for a wage raise, additional benefits to employees, or the use of a new supplier. Some co-ops also use voting to pass resolutions donating funds to local charities. Many also encourage members to volunteer in the store, or in the local community, with the goal of fostering a positive relationship with the surrounding community. Community events, classes, and meetings may be held to bolster community relations.
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