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.
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…
At Dakin Farm, the third-generation family-owned and operated business proudly produces the best pure Vermont maple syrup, smoked meats (including cob-smoked bacon and ham), and aged cheddar cheese. They also partner with Cabot Cheese as well as offer a variety of other Vermont products, such as jams, jellies, fudge, and maple-flavored treats. The farm has…
Rooted in its beginning as an authentic Pizzeria, Positive Pie combines its old school heritage with a new age Vermont mindset. Their commitment to their guests is to provide a cool, contemporary, comfortable, casual – yet always stylish – urban refuge from the ordinary. Harvesting Italian flavors and infusing them with a Vermont sensibility, their…
The mission of the Saint Michael’s College Student Veterans Association is to empower veterans to make a positive transition from the military on to the Saint Michael’s Campus as well as into the community.
Lt. Governor John Rodgers is a father, husband, farmer, former legislator, and the 84th Lt. Governor of Vermont. He currently lives on his 200-year-old family farm in Glover, VT with his wife Brenda where he continues to farm with his son. John Rodgers was first elected as the collector of delinquent tax in his hometown…
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.