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Hampden Park Co-op in the TC Daily Planet

The Hampden Park Co-op and new GM Kari Neathery recently earned some ink in the TC Daily Planet:

Kari Neathery brings to the co-op her leadership experience at Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association and the West Broadway Area Coalition, along with master’s degrees in hospital administration and urban planning.

“The opportunity is great now for co-op groceries,” Neathery said, “because of the interest in local foods, neighborhood shopping, people using their bikes. I think people look to co-ops for that leadership.”

Read more at tcdailyplanet.net.

Report From the 2011 Annual Meeting

—by Hannah Miller

Early this October, Joel Krogstad, chair of the board of directors, called to order the 2011 annual shareholders’ meeting, held at the Church of St. Cecilia’s for the first time in several years. The rest of the directors introduced themselves: treasurer Huong Nguyen, outgoing secretary Roseanne Rivers, staff representative Naomi Jackson, Melvyn Jones, Marcia Hanson, and Michael McKenna.

New General Manager selected

Please join the Hampden Park Co-op Board of Directors and staff in welcoming Kari Neathery as our new General Manager. Kari comes to us with 23 years of experience in the non-profit industry; most recently Kari was Executive Director of the Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association. Kari possesses the skills in finance, marketing, human resources, and building management we were looking for in order to lead HPC into profitability while preserving the culture we all love and enjoy at HPC.

For Rent: Office or Artists Space

Hampden Park Co-op rents second-floor loft

HPC is renting its second-floor space, a large ( 23'X23') open area with east-facing windows, for $400 per month.

Long Range Planning Committee meeting

Event: 
Tue, 01/24/2012 - 5:00pm - 6:30pm

The Long Range Planning Committee will be meeting at the Co-op. All members are welcome to attend!

Physical Plant Committee

Event: 
Mon, 01/16/2012 - 6:00pm - 7:30pm

Physical Plant Committee meets at Hampden Park Coop. All members are welcome!

General Board Meeting

Event: 
Thu, 01/26/2012 - 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Hampden Park General Board meeting, held at Hampden Park Coop. All members welcome!

Finance Committee meeting

Event: 
Mon, 01/16/2012 - 4:30pm - 6:00pm

Finance Committee meeting at Hampden Park Coop. All members welcome!

Membership Committee meeting

Event: 
Fri, 03/09/2012 - 5:00pm - 6:30pm

Membership Committee meets at the Hampden Park Coop. All members are welcome!

Special Bike-Helmet Discount Available

Hampden Park Co-op is partnering with Bicycle Benefits to put more helmeted bicyclists on the streets. Cyclists can buy a sticker for $5, stick it on their bike helmet, and display it for a 5% discount on purchases. The discount is available for non-members or non-working, non-senior members.

The sticker discount isn't available to volunteers or senior members, but we are happy to sell you a sticker if you would like to support this pro-helmet effort. Inquire at register #2 at the co-op for more information.

Greetings from the aisles of HPC

Greetings From the General Manager

My name is Kari Neathery. As the new general manager I would like to let you know that I am excited to be here and am really enjoying my first days at the co-op. Our great staff and volunteers are doing a wonderful job of teaching me all about their jobs. Thanks to all of you who have patiently taken the time to help me learn.

Book reviews

No More Throw-away People: Edgar S. Cahn and Service Exchange Organizations

—by Mary Konsela

Hour Dollars is a local service exchange organization. Many people, including me, joined Hour Dollars because we like the practice of getting things done for ourselves around the house and doing services for others without the exchange of money. We have a current membership of 196 people with many skills and talents who offer a wide variety of services.

Over the 10 years I’ve been in Hour Dollars I’ve learned there are many similar organizations throughout the world. Recently I came across the book called No More Throw-away People. This book reveals the origin of the concept of the organized, mutually beneficial service exchange organization of “Time Banks” and elaborates on its development.

Interviews

Interview: Brent Weaver and Ann Hansen

—by Rachel Fang

Ann Hansen and Brent Weaver moved to St. Paul from Nevada City, California, 15 years ago and almost immediately began looking for a “genuine co-op” like the ones they were involved with back in northern California: a working co-op where members can volunteer for a discount. We’re lucky they found HPC.

Opinion

What Does the Federal Farm Bill Have to Do With Me?

—by Lois Braun, HPC Member (October/November 2006)

About 45% of all land in this country is used for agriculture, more than for any other single activity. Thus agricultural policy is everybody’s business, not just that of farmers. Farm policy affects you even though you live in a city, and even though you might not have any family left on the farm. It affects you because, not only do you eat food, but you drink water, breathe air, and pay taxes. It affects you if you like to fish, canoe, or swim in natural bodies of water.

As a human being, you deserve safe nourishing food, clean air, and clean water. The farm bill should deliver these, but it doesn’t; and thus it is wasting taxpayers’ money—YOUR money. In the farm bill we are not getting what we pay for. Discussions are starting now about the next farm bill, which will come out in 2007. It is time for city people to get involved.

Origins of the Farm Program

The original idea of the farm program was good. It started at a time when the majority of our nation’s population were farmers, and a majority of farmers were poor due in part to wildly fluctuating crop prices. So price support systems were enacted that made up the difference to farmers when prices of “commodity crops” (corn, wheat, soybeans, rice, cotton) fell below a baseline.

Why It Hasn't Worked