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Help make this Holiday season a little brighter for those in our community affected by domestic violence. Donate to our Friendship Home Giving Tree! We are accepting gifts through December 10th.
If you are a student, you are well aware FINALS WEEK is fast approaching. To make it easier for you, we're offering a special deal for all students with a valid student ID. From now until December 13th, save 10% OFF all your purchases!🍎🏃♂️📓
Today is #GivingTuesday, and this Holiday season there are many ways to give back when you shop at our co-op! 1) Lincoln Food Bank Food Drive + Checkout Hunger When you shop at the co-op, you'll have a chance to contribute $5 or $10 to the Lincoln Food Bank, or you can purchase a pre-filled bag of non-perishable goodies to that we'll drop-off for you! 2) The Friendship Home Giving Tree From now through December 10th, we are accepting gift donations to help spread holiday cheer with victims of domestic abuse and their families in our community. Please ask us how you can contribute! 3) Pine Ridge Reservation Winter Coat Drive The Lincoln Indian Center and The Dandelion Network are asking for your gently used winter coats, hats and gloves for people on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. You can place your donations at one of the big blue barrels at the front of the store! 4) Fight Hunger with General Mills For every qualifying item purchased from 12/4-12/17, General Mills will help provide two meals to Feeding America, up to 250,000 meals or $25,000! Products include Annie’s Mac & Cheese, Cascadian Farm Cereal & Granola Bars, and Muir Glen Canned Tomatoes. ... See more
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If you know local food, you know Megan McGuffey. Congratulations to Community Crops on an excellent hire!
Community Crops is excited to announce that Megan McGuffey has been hired as our new Executive Director. Megan has been involved with Community Crops for a number of years starting out as a gardener, serving on the Board of Directors for six years, and she is actively engaged in various food policy networks across the State. She holds a Master of Public Administration and is a doctoral candidate in the UNO School of Public Administration. Welcome Megan!
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