Tickets now on sale for our 2023 Farm to Table Dinner
Shared Harvest's Farm to Table Dinner is back! Join us Saturday, October 7, 2023, in celebration of local food and community.
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Reserve your DIY Farm to Table Salsa Kit
Our Farm to Table DIY Market Kits are back with a Farm to Table Salsa Kit available for pre-order and pickup on August 25!
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Five myths about co-ops
For those who haven't held membership at other co-ops, or for whom a co-op is a new idea, here are some common myths.
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2023 Downtown Elgin Farmers Market
Take in views of the Fox River while enjoying fresh food, local products, live music and more!
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2023 Shared Harvest Spring Picnic Recap
Our co-op community created some fun memories together at our 2023 Spring Picnic.
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RSVP for Shared Harvest’s 2023 Spring Potluck Picnic
We’re celebrating Spring with an outdoor potluck picnic to bring together owner/members and supporters in person.
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Upcoming Events: Spring 2023
Are you ready for Spring? We certainly are – and here are some reasons to be excited. Mark your calendar for these events with Shared Harvest.
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How suburban food co-ops are ‘bearing fruit’ after years of organizing
News on our friends at Prairie Food Co-op in Lombard and The Food Shed Co-op in Woodstock.
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Watch out, big grocery chains – co-ops are coming
Competition and innovations by co-ops increase options for customers and soften the blow of consolidation, like recent mergers of large grocery chains.
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Co-Op Grocery Stores Expand Their Mission to Equity and Food Justice
Addressing food justice and racial equity are important components of the co-op movement.
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Why Doesn’t Chicago Have More Co-Op Grocery Stores?
WBEZ published this piece on the history of co-op grocery stores ranging from the Great Depression to today's local food movement.
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Shared Harvest No Longer Pursuing Ace Hardware Site
In October 2017 the Shared Harvest board of directors decided to step away from the Ace Hardware site due to extensive and cost-prohibitive structural issues.
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