Fall Immunity

By Katie Valdez/Wellness Manager Our immune system is comprised of complex biological structures and processes that defend our body against invading viruses, toxins, and bacteria. The most important ways to bolster your immune system year-round is to ensure that you’re consuming a healthy diet, gett

Wildfire Relief

To help our fellow Oregonians impacted by wildfires, your co-op has donated $500 to the local chapter of the American Red Cross. The Red Cross is helping to shelter families, provide meals, support emergency responders, deliver relief supplies and a whole lot more. We appreciate your support which a

Day of Caring

We are gathering essential goods for our community by participating in United Way of Clatsop County’s 2020 Day of Caring on Saturday, September 12th from 9am to 1pm. We will be asking shoppers to donate needed items including non-perishable food which we will bring to a collection site. The local Un

It pays to be a co-op owner!

Temporary increase in owner benefits… Co-op owners can save 10% on a shopping trip every month for the rest of the year starting in September! That is twice as many discounts as previously scheduled. We hope this temporary increase in owner benefits will help you, the co-op and local economy.

Record Donation

We raised a record amount—nearly $4K—in just a month for Consejo Hispano (formerly Lower Columbia Hispanic Council). Our cashier Mason who raised more than $600 himself presented our giant check to council reps. Big thanks to our generous community for rounding up! “Community donations allow C

Takeout Expands

If you need a break from cooking, made to order hot food is available for lunch and dinner. Our trusty kitchen crew recently reopened the service counter seven days a week from 11am–6pm. Chef Andy Catalano says his “bowls of the world” menu includes fun, energetic flavors of Korean, Indi

Harbor Donation

Thanks to our generous community, we donated a giant check to a local organization that helps survivors of domestic violence. This morning our general manager Matt Stanley presented Harbor Executive Director Terri Steenbergen with $3,476.53 (while maintaining a safe distance of six feet of course).

Service Counter Reopens

Now serving hot meals daily 11am–6pm Our service counter is operating for takeout.  Take a break from cooking and enjoy items from our “Bowls of the World” menu, globally-inspired meals, fast and fresh. Click here to see the menu. Make sure you check out our grab n’ go cooler for s

Round up for Hispanic Council

The Lower Columbia Hispanic Council’s mission is the equitable integration of resident Hispanics into the broader social and economic fabric of the Lower Columbia community. The council is this month’s Change for Community recipient. Round up your purchase total or share your pocket chan