We’re excited to present the 2024 Valley Treasure award to the Friendly City Food Co-op. Since opening its doors in Harrisonburg in 2011, the co-op has made a lasting impact on the local community and beyond, providing local, organic and allergy-friendly food and products while building a stronger connection between people and producers.
Friendly City Food Co-op was started by a group of committed community members who wanted a local grocery store with healthy, local food options. Their vision came to life through the 100% community-owned co-op, starting with just a handful of owners and now expanding to over 3000. This model means the co-op will always truly serve the community, meeting the real-time needs of owners, shoppers and producers.
Friendly City Food Co-op is about more than just accessing healthy, local food—it’s about building community. In their own words, the co-op’s intent is to create fair and friendly relationships, a vibrant local economy, healthy and informed consumers, and to be good stewards of the environment through conscientious and sustainable use of resources.
To that end, they host unique market days, offer classes that anyone can plug into, accept and match food assistance vouchers and commit to composting and recycling in their operations. And there is the ever-popular $1 Table, where all through the Valley growing season, local produce is available to mix-and-match for $1 a pound. The co-op is truly dedicated to strengthening and improving the health of our community. Their reach extends beyond the shelves, fostering connections and providing resources that benefit everyone.
At the Alliance, we work hard to protect agricultural land and support the farmers and producers who steward it and the communities that benefit from their efforts. Friendly City Food Co-op’s commitment to connect people to their local farmers and producers with an eye towards a vibrant economy, healthy communities and environmental stewardship aligns perfectly with our mission.
As one of the nominators put it, “Having a locally owned grocery store is good for the community in countless ways, but here are a few that come easily to mind. The downtown area was a food desert and desperately needed a place to buy real food. The store brings the community together with lots of classes and opportunities to have a voice over products they carry.”
Join the Ceremony
Friday, October 18
10 AM
Friendly City Food Co-op
150 E. Wolfe St
(directions)
Join the Party
Saturday, October 19
1 – 5 PM
Friendly City Food Co-op
150 E. Wolfe St
(directions)
Honoring the Co-op
Join us in celebrating Friendly City Food Co-op on Friday, October 18th, at 10 AM for a special ceremony, where we will honor both Valley Treasure Friendly City Food Co-op and North Star Sari Carp, at the co-op’s patio area. The event is open to everyone, and for those who can’t attend in person, we’ll stream the ceremony on Facebook Live.
The celebration will continue at the co-op’s annual Community Harvest Party on Saturday, October 19th, from 1 PM to 5 PM. We’ll have a table set up with a special treat for all the owners and shoppers who have made the co-op possible (while supplies last!).
RSVP to attend Friday’s award ceremony in person, or join the Facebook Live virtual event.
About Valley Treasure
The Shenandoah Valley is an extraordinary place, with its iconic farming landscapes, beautiful streams, world-class public forest lands, and rich cultural history. We recognize and are grateful for the many community members that work quietly to conserve the land, water and way of life in their corner of the Valley. The Valley Treasure award is an opportunity to meet and recognize those folks.