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Dec 1, 2016

All Day

Community Action Group for December: Wheatsville Co-op Community Fund

In December Wheatsville is supporting the Wheatsville Co-op  Community Fund. Customers may donate at the register. It’s easy to contribute by rounding up your total! All funds collected  go into the Twin Pines Cooperative Fund, and the interest collected from those donations will be used towards local non-profits in Austin. We focus on groups that are working toward a similar mission.

During December, we are also accepting donations of non-perishable packaged food and diapers in the collection bins in the front of the store for the Central Texas Food Bank. Thank you!

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Dec 9, 2016

All Day

Happy Birthday Bob Kinney!

Happy 70th Birthday to Bob Kinney. Thanks so much for all you do, we love you!

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Dec 13, 2016

7:00am – 7:00pm

2016 Travis County Runoff Election Voting Site

2016 Travis County Runoff Election Voting Site at our south store at 4001 S. Lamar 7am-7pm

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Dec 14, 2016

10:00am – 11:00am

Community Action Pie & Coffee 10am-11am

Join us as we honor our 2016 Community Action non-profits and the amazing work our owners, shoppers, and staff did raising awareness and donations throughout the year. Pie and coffee will be served.

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Dec 14, 2016

6:00pm – 7:00pm

Christmas Carol Sing-a-Long

Christmas Carol Sing-a-Long
Wed. December 14th 6-7pm join Silver Spirit and other staff members in our annual Christmas Carol sing along in front of Wheatsville at Guadalupe!

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Dec 21, 2016

5:00pm – 7:00pm

Celebrate 172 Years of Cooperation with Oatmeal Cookies & Music

Join us at both stores for oatmeal cookies and music as we celebrate the birth of the modern cooperative movement. One hundred and seventy-two years ago, on December 21, the lights were lit at 31 Toad Lane in Rochdale, England. With just 28 members and open only 2 nights per week, the Rochdale Pioneers sold four key items; butter, sugar, flour and oatmeal. Driven by idealism and vision of a better social order, the Pioneers became champions of pure food, honest weight, fair dealings, education, community and cooperation. Their founding principles became the framework for co-ops today.

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