Still looking for turkey? These Bloomington places still have a few ahead of Thanksgiving

By Carol Kugler, The Herald-Times

Thanksgiving and turkey are traditionally part of the same November holiday in the U.S. Although Thanksgiving is a little later this year, on Nov. 28, the options for buying a fresh, local turkey in Bloomington are decreasing. Here's what's still available at some of the local stores.

Bloomingfoods East and West quit taking pre-orders for Thanksgiving on Nov. 12. But that doesn't mean you're out of luck. Both stores will have local turkey, ham and duck as well as house-made sides and pie. All the food will be available in the Grab-N-Go coolers beginning Nov. 25 on a first-come, first-served basis.

The fresh turkey still available is Bowman & Landes birds that are free-range, vegetarian raised, no antibiotics. They are uncooked.

Frozen turkey options:

  • Becker Farms, local birds that are pasture-raised, no antibiotics/hormones, uncooked (limited supply at East store only)

  • Organic Prairie, organic and uncooked

  • Ferndale Farm, uncooked

Ham options:

  • Fischer Farms whole smoked ham that is local, no hormones, hickory smoked, only at West store

  • Beeler’s boneless half-ham, vegetarian raised, no antibiotics, uncooked

  • Beeler’s spiral bone-in ham, vegetarian raised, no antibiotics, uncooked

Maple Leaf Farm ducks that are local, frozen and uncooked are available at both stores.

There will be tofurkey options at both stores.

Other food available includes turkey gravy, mushroom gravy, creamy mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, mac and cheese, roasted root vegetables, roasted Brussels sprouts, cornbread stuffing, sweet potato and apples, cranberry relish (on the salad bar), vegan Wellington, cheese balls (bacon cheddar, cranberry blue cheese and goat cheese and apricot), and pies (apple, pumpkin, pecan).

Arts Mile event brings Bloomington art community closer together

By Audrey Pfeiffer, IDS

Bloomington Gallery Walk hosted its monthly event, Arts Mile, on Nov. 1. Arts Mile features local artists at 14 galleries that the community can view after regular hours on the first Friday of every month. 

The 14 galleries and locations were: Backspace Gallery, By Hand Gallery, Cook Center for Public Arts and Humanities, Engraving and Stamp Center, Gallery B at Bloomingfoods, Bloomington Fine Art Supply, Juniper Art Gallery, John Waldron Arts Center, Lotus Firebay, Monroe Convention Center, Pictura Gallery, Rainbow Bakery, The Vault at Gallery Mortgage and The Venue Fine Art and Gifts. 

Constellation Stage and Screen Gallery Manager Sarah Nichols hosted three galleries at the John Waldron Arts Center. She said Arts Mile brings the community closer together through art. 

“It feels incredible to have an art space that is available for our community,” Nichols said. “Part of our mission statement is to showcase local or regional artists, which I feel proud to be able to do here.” 

This event allows local artists to display their work, which builds a strong community of support for the arts in Bloomington. According to Nichols, many businesses and gallery owners were excited to host this event in order to continue spreading art throughout downtown Bloomington. 

“It makes it accessible for people to be able to not only come out and see really great art, but to be able to support artists in their community as well,” Nichols said. 

Walking through the different galleries in downtown Bloomington from Jackson Street to Woodlawn Avenue, visitors got the opportunity to learn about the different art mediums as well as the artists’ backstories. Local fused glass artist Anne Brahaum showcased her work at Monroe Convention Center and discussed her fulfillment in teaching classes at Bloomington Creative Glass Center, which Arts Mile gives her the chance to gain more clientele. She also sells her fused glass home decorations on Etsy, apart from the gallery. 

“I really like that people can see all the different ways that you can work with different mediums,” Brahaum said. “It gives me a chance to talk to people about how I make things and getting them to come do classes.” 

Local artist Andrew Polk hosted his gallery at Bloomington Fine Art Supply. He explained his personal favorite piece, Cemetery Dogs highlights the overlap of life, death and its remembrance. He based the drawing off his own two rescue dogs, Jack and Jill, and their playful fights that can turn aggressive by capturing a photograph and montaging it together with an image of a local cemetery. 

“I thought I liked this juxtaposition between the dogs sort of playing and fighting to this scene that was about remembering people who have passed on,” Polk said. 

Polk was able to share this experience with his daughter and wife, who joined him in interacting with guests at the gallery. His daughter walked around explaining each of the processes and stories behind the art, while his wife sat down with Polk while they greeted their friends and visitors. 

Visitors can see more galleries during next month’s Arts Mile on Dec. 6. 

Bloomingfoods Boo Bash & Annual Meeting

Bloomingfoods’ Owner-Members are invited to join Bloomingfoods’ Board of Directors and General Managers at their Boo Bash & Annual Meeting on Friday, October 25th, from 6-8pm, to have some fun and hear about the year in review and bright future of the co-op!

There will be food & drinks, live music by Steve Mascari & Lewis Rogers, a costume contest with Bfoods gift card prizes, and an opportunity to learn more about the 2025 Positive Change candidates on the 2024 election ballot! Bloomingfoods Board of Directors will also be announcing the 2024 Annual Bill Krejci Memorial Award recipient, and this will be the last opportunity for Owner-Members to vote in person for the 2024 election.

The Boo Bash & Annual Meeting will be held at WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology, 308 W 4th St, Bloomington, Indiana, from 6-8pm. The first 50 Owner-Members to RSVP will receive Bloomingfoods branded merch upon arrival/check-in at the Boo Bash & Annual Meeting! RSVP via their website by Friday, October 18th, at www.bloomingfoods.coop/2024-annual-meeting-rsvp.

For more information about the Board Candidates, 2025 Positive Change candidates, and Bylaw change, and to cast a vote online in the 2024 Annual Election beginning Wednesday, September 25, please visit www.bloomingfoods.coop/2024-election.

Bloomingfoods Kicks Off Co-op & Fair Trade Month Celebration in October 2024

Bloomington, IN – September 17, 2024

Written by from press release: Jeremy Hogan

Bloomingfoods Co-op Market is gearing up for its annual Co-op & Fair Trade Month celebration this October. From October 1st to 31st, the local co-op will host a series of events and promotions designed to engage the Bloomington community and highlight the values of cooperation and fair trade, according to a press release.

Throughout the month, customers participate in giveaways, special promotions, and local vendor demonstrations. A highlight of the celebration will be a farm tour at Wilderlove Farm, giving participants a firsthand look at sustainable farming practices. Owner-Members will also have the chance to participate in a pumpkin painting contest, with Bloomingfoods gift card prizes awarded to the top entries.

New members who join the co-op during October will receive a $25 Bloomingfoods gift card along with 20% off one transaction.

Bloomingfoods, like other cooperatives, is driven by a mission to prioritize the needs of its members and the community over profit. “We believe in building a strong, sustainable community and economy through cooperation,” said Rachel Veronesi, Marketing & Communications Manager for Bloomingfoods. “This celebration is a way for us to thank our members and continue promoting fair trade and ethical sourcing.”

Nutrition Made Easy with Bloomingfoods Series to Launch at the End of May

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.  — May 9, 2024

Bloomingfoods Co-op Market announced the launch of its “Nutrition Made Easy” series at the end of May, aimed at providing accessible and engaging nutrition education for individuals and families.

According to a news release, the series, designed to demonstrate that nutrition can be both easy and delicious, will kick off on the fourth Saturday of each month, starting on May 25th. Each session will cover various aspects of healthy eating and will be open to participants aged 8 and above.

The schedule for the series is as follows:

  • Saturday, May 25th: “Savor summer one bite at a time! – Summer Meal Planning & Dietary Guidelines Review”

  • Saturday, June 22nd: “Nutrition Mission! – Nutritional Grocery Shopping (for kids)”

  • Saturday, July 27th: “Cultures Around the World – Exploring Food Traditions (for kids)”

  • Saturday, August 24th: “Nutritious can also be delicious! – Cooking with Bloomingfoods”

  • Saturday, September 28th: “Nutritious can also be delicious! – Cooking with Bloomingfoods”

  • Saturday, October 26th: “Nutritious can also be delicious! – Cooking with Bloomingfoods”

These classes, made possible through an Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) grant, are free and open to everyone. Interested individuals can register for a class by visiting www.bloomingfoods.coop/nutrition-made-easy-series..

For more information about Bloomingfoods Co-op Market and the “Nutrition Made Easy” series, visit www.bloomingfoods.coop.

Bloomingfoods 2024 EarthFest

Join Bloomingfoods Saturday, April 20th, through Saturday, May 11th, to celebrate Earth Day & Fair Trade Day! There will be giveaways, special promotions and announcements, and events such as soil and water quality demonstrations by Pathway to Water Quality and Monroe County Soil & Water, native seed pod making, tours of Brown County Coffee’s low emission facility, Revolution Bike & Bean Pop-up Bike Repair Shops, and a native tree giveaway and spring plant sale in partnership with Sycamore Land Trust!

Thank you for working with Bloomingfoods to encourage everyone to make every day earth day and to create a higher demand for sustainable and ethically sourced goods! To learn more, please visit www.bloomingfoods.coop/2024earthfest.

Bloomingfoods 2023 Annual Meeting is Friday, October 13th

Bloomington, Indiana: Bloomingfoods’ Owner-Members are invited to join our Board of Directors and General Managers at our 2023 Annual Meeting on Friday, October 13th, from 6-8pm, to hear about the year in review, as well as the bright future of the co-op! 

There will be food & drinks, live music by Moon Buggy, and an opportunity to learn more about the 2024 Positive Change candidates that are on the 2023 election ballot! Bloomingfoods Board of Directors will also be announcing the 2023 Annual Bill Krejci Memorial Award recipient, and this will be the last opportunity for Owner-Members to vote in-person for the 2023 election.

The 2023 Annual Meeting will be held at Bloomingfoods Near West parking lot, 316 W 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47404, from 6-8pm. RSVP online by Friday, October 6th, at www.bloomingfoods.coop/2023rsvp.

For more information about the Board Candidates, 2024 Positive Change candidates, and Bylaw change, and to cast a vote online in the 2023 Annual Election, please visit www.bloomingfoods.coop/2023election-annualmeeting.

About Bloomingfoods Co-op Market: Bloomingfoods is a community-owned cooperative grocery store with two locations and was founded in 1976. Since then, Bloomingfoods has continued to promote healthy, high quality, sustainable, and environmentally-sound products at a fair price. Bloomingfoods is dedicated and committed to providing the people of Bloomington and throughout South Central Indiana a market for local, fair and healthful products, produced with care for the land, animals, and future generations; a democratic cooperative-ownership model that provides meaningful employment and strengthens the community; a robust and sustainable local food economy with fair prices for producers and all owner-members; access to education on food systems, cooperative values, and the interconnectedness of food, health, and the environment. As a co-op, Bloomingfoods will always operate on a cooperative basis for the mutual benefit of its owners. For more information, visit www.bloomingfoods.coop.

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