Hunger Mountain Co-op
Hunger Mountain Co-op is a member-owned, community-based natural market committed to building a dynamic community of healthy individuals, sustainable local food systems, and thriving cooperative commerce.
Hunger Mountain Co-op is a member-owned, community-based natural market committed to building a dynamic community of healthy individuals, sustainable local food systems, and thriving cooperative commerce.
Megan Humphrey has spent her life working in a variety of ways with older adults, starting when she was 12 years old and volunteered at a nursing home. She graduated with a degree in Social Work, specializing in Gerontology, and has worked at Cathedral Square, Champlain Senior Center, Foster Grandparent Program, United Way, and a…
The Vermont Capitol Police Department predicates its mission and purpose based on community partnerships and service. They endeavor to protect the General Assembly – its members, employees, visitors, and facilities – so it can fulfill its constitutional and legislative responsibilities in a safe and secure environment.
James Ehlers is a former naval officer and current chief of staff to Lt. Governor John Rodgers, as well as a VFW Member of Post 1767.
Chapin Orchard, nestled in Essex Center, Vermont, offers a delightful pick-your-own apple experience from Labor Day to Halloween. With over 30 apple varieties, including McIntosh, Cortland, Honey Crisp, Macoun, Empire, and Northern Spy, there’s something for every apple lover. Enjoy their delicious apple cider, made fresh weekly throughout the season, and savor their daily-made cider…
The Vermont State Curator’s Office oversees the restoration, care and conservation of the historic Vermont State House and its collections of fine art, decorative art and historic furniture, much of which is exhibited there. In addition, the office manages three gallery spaces in the Capitol District which rotate exhibitions of Vermont contemporary art: the Vermont Supreme Court Gallery in the lobby of…
Cabot Creamery achieved B Corp certification in 2012 and became the world’s first dairy cooperative to do so. This certification demonstrates their commitment to environmental and social impacts for their consumers, employees and cooperative of dairy farm families. Read more to learn more about what it means to be a B Corp.