Awards at CCMA for Cooperative Service and Retail Excellence
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The annual award for Cooperative Service went to Amber and Nicole Sallaberry of Reno, Nev., and the Cooperative Excellence Award went to Seward Co-op in Minneapolis, Minn. Co-ops with milestone anniversaries (10, 30, 40, 50, and 70 years!) were also honored, and are noted below.
New Co-ops Add to Milestones
A dozen new co-ops opened in the past year, the largest such annual total in many years, and they were celebrated at CCMA 2011. Along with the newest members of the food co-op community, the conference crowd applauded milestones for established food co-ops, in decades ranging from 10 years to 70 years.
Newly opened food co-ops since June 2010:
• Berkeley Student Food Collective (Berkeley, Calif.)
• Chester’s Community Food Co-op (Chester, Pa.)
• Company Shops (Burlington, N.C.)
• Friendly City Food Co-op (Harrisonburg, Va.)
• Goodside Grocery Co-op (Sheboygan, Wis.)
• Old North Grocery Co-op (St. Louis, Mo.)
• Pogues Run Grocer (Indianapolis, Ind.)
• Proctor General Store (Proctor, Vt.)
• Ridgway Natural Foods Co-op (Ridgway, Colo.)
• Riverbend Market (Redwing, Minn.)
• Sierra Vista Food Co-op (Sierra Vista, Ariz.)
• Troy Community Food Co-op (Troy, N.Y.)
Milestones were noted for the following veteran food co-ops, listed by their year of opening:
2001: South Royalton Food Co-op (Vt.)
1981: Berkshire Co-op (Berkshire, Mass.)
Common Market (Frederick, Md.)
Three Rivers (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Questa Food Co-op (Questa, Calif.)
Whole Foods (Erie, Pa.)
Wild Oats Co-op (Williamstown, Mass.)
1971: Food Conspiracy (Tucson, Ariz.)
Fort Collins Food Co-op (Ft. Collins, Colo.)
GreenStar (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Harvest Co-op (Cambridge, Mass.)
Marquette Food Co-op (Marquette, Mich.)
New Pioneer Co-op (Iowa City, Iowa)
People’s Food Co-op (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
1961: Puget Consumers Co-op—PCC Natural Markets (Seattle, Wash.)
1941: Putney Consumer Co-op (Putney, Vt.)
Amber and Nicole Sallabery are sisters who for six years have been drivers of organizing the local food community around the Great Basin Community Food Co-op in Reno, Nev. They are sixth-generation Nevadans from a ranching family and, in their dedication to a local food economy, have networked over 50 producers and have worn all the hats to keep this community-based project rolling. In an extremely challenged economy, under the leadership of the Sallaberry sisters, Great Basin Co-op has secured USDA funding as well as gained over $400,000 in member loans in support of the co-op’s plans to move in late 2011 into a 7,000-square-foot facility, which will include a local farmer distribution center.
The award for Cooperative Excellence went to Seward Co-op in Minneapolis, which is in its second year of operations in its attractive new 25,000-square-foot facility and continues to experience strong growth in sales and member-owners. At its new location, Seward has attracted several thousand new members and has doubled annual sales to over $20 million. The co-op continues to catalyze and support community ventures in local agriculture and its city neighborhood, plus actively participates in the Principle Six cooperative campaign. General Manager Sean Doyle was joined by a dozen other Seward Co-op staff, board members, and former general managers in celebrating this cooperative enterprise, now in its 40th year and continuing to expand services to its community and local food economy.