Spring 2016 Share PDF
Welcome to the Spring 2016 issue of The Share, a quarterly gathering of Wedge news and nourishment. View the PDF Back to Spring 2016 Share articles
Welcome to the Spring 2016 issue of The Share, a quarterly gathering of Wedge news and nourishment. View the PDF Back to Spring 2016 Share articles
Welcome to the Winter 2015-2016 issue of The Share, a quarterly gathering of Wedge news and nourishment. View the PDF Back to Winter 2015-2016 Share articles
Welcome to the Summer 2016 issue of The Share, a quarterly gathering of Wedge news and nourishment. View the Summer 2016 Share PDF Back to Summer 2016 Share articles
Welcome to the Spring 2016 issue of The Share, a quarterly gathering of Wedge news and nourishment. View the Spring Share 2016 PDF Back to Spring 2016 Share articles
Q: How did you get your start at the Wedge, and how has your role changed over the years? A: I was hired as a cashier when I first moved to Minneapolis back in 1998. I spent a few years in the Front End, and then I ran off to California for some serious sunshine.… Read More →
When she’s not gardening, thrift-store bargain-hunting, or camping with her husband and their dog Clementine, Lori Cyrus-Satter is the head, heart, and the brains behind the Wedge’s newly expanded Cheese department. We sat her down and asked some of the most burning questions we had for our favorite cheese connoisseur in chief. Q: How does… Read More →
for Don Olson Don Olson has been behind the wheel at Co-op Partners Warehouse (CPW) for more than a decade, delivering produce to the four corners of Minnesota and beyond, rain or shine. He’s the reason fresh local treasures like Hoch Orchard apples and Rochdale sharp cheddar cheese are always just a short trip away… Read More →
Gardening Tips We interviewed local, organic growers Humble Pie Farm and Twin Organics on urban gardening, growing for pollinators, knowing how much to water, which soil to use, how much space to allow between plants, planting according to sunlight, and more!
Earth Day 50th Anniversary This month marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. The first Earth Day came about thanks to Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson with teach-ins on college campuses, raising awareness of environmental issues like oil spills and air pollution. In the subsequent 50 years, Earth Day has spawned the Environmental Protection Agency and…
Sustainable Partnerships Community partnerships are key to reaching our sustainability goals at the co-op. We value the many local organizations addressing environmental and food insecurity issues, such as Adopt A Drain, Groveland Food Shelf, Peace House, Herbivorous Acres, and more. With their help, we’re able to divert waste from our waterways and edible food from…