Community Workshops
We are thrilled to be offering workshops once again! Participants are required to pay a mandatory donation of $20 per adult. If will have trouble paying that please contact us and we will try to make arrangements.
Proceeds are split between the venue where workshops are held, for example, the Moon and Stars Community Kitchen and the Royalton Library, and our presenters, who otherwise volunteer their time and expertise. Join us for some fun community connection and learning!
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Adults are $20 and children under 18 are free (when applicable).
*Payments are non-refundable
Our Next Workshop
How’s Your Gut Health? Workshop
Back by popular demand, Cathy Lawson will be treating participants to a short lecture about cultivating a healthy microbiome and thus good overall health, followed by the hands-on portion of
How’s Your Gut Health? Workshop
Back by popular demand, Cathy Lawson will be treating participants to a short lecture about cultivating a healthy microbiome and thus good overall health, followed by the hands-on portion of the workshop where participants will make their own lacto fermented jar of goodies to bring home as well as recipes.
How’s Your Gut Health? Workshop
Back by popular demand, Cathy Lawson will be treating participants to a short lecture about cultivating a healthy microbiome and thus good overall health, followed by the hands-on portion of the workshop where participants will make their own lacto fermented jar of goodies to bring home as well as recipes. Mature youth are welcome with an adult.
Let’s Make & Eat Sushi!
Join chef Brandon Hamilton – back by popular demand! – to learn how to make several types of delicious sushi right in your own kitchen the professional way. Your new skill will be appreciated by many! This workshop is sponsored by the South Royalton Market Food Co-op and the White River Valley High School. A $10 cash donation on the
Tamale Workshop is a HUGE Success!
Our tamale making workshop with special guest Luis Martinez of https://tequiofoods.com/ and Nando Jaramillo of https://www.moonandstarsvt.org/ had 32 participants thanks to the Co-op’s new partnership with the Royalton campus of the White River Valley Supervisory Union, which allowed us to enjoy their kitchen and cafeteria space. Previously we had to limit workshop attendance to only Co-op members because we did not have