Look for Local First deals from local businesses, show your Weavers Way card and take advantage of a wide array of special offers and discounts exclusively for Co-op members.
Among the unique staples of our Mount Airy store is the Kombucha Kegerator, a tap upstairs in the Bulk Department where shoppers can fill their bottles with an ever-rotating selection of the finest fermented flavors Philadelphia has to offer. Our draft kombucha comes courtesy of Inspired Brews and Food and Ferments, two small businesses dedicated to perfecting the art of fermentation.
Among the unique staples of our Mount Airy store is the Kombucha Kegerator, a tap upstairs in the Bulk Department where shoppers can fill their bottles with an ever-rotating selection of the finest fermented flavors Philadelphia has to offer. Our draft kombucha comes courtesy of Inspired Brews and Food and Ferments, two small businesses dedicated to perfecting the art of fermentation.
Among the unique staples of our Mount Airy store is the Kombucha Kegerator, a tap upstairs in the Bulk Department where shoppers can fill their bottles with an ever-rotating selection of the finest fermented flavors Philadelphia has to offer. Our draft kombucha comes courtesy of Inspired Brews and Food and Ferments, two small businesses dedicated to perfecting the art of fermentation.
There are plenty of opportunities to help right in your neighborhood.
WWCP's Annual Appeal benefits their work with young people and Stenton Family Manor.
Weavers Way Community Programs needs your help to ensure their unique and life-changing programming remains constant in 2016. WWCP’s goal is to raise $31,000 in the month of December — $1,000 per day — to continue to provide farm and nutrition education to some of Philadelphia’s most vulnerable residents. Working at MLK High School with young people with autism and intellectual disabilities, getting teens at Saul out of the classroom and into the dirt at the Henry Got Crops Farm, and nurturing young people and parents alike through diverse programming at Stenton Family Manor — WWCP can’t do it without your support. Visit www.weaversway.coop/wwcp. to learn more about WWCP's programs. Please give today!
Sponsor a classroom at Saul High School.
W.B. Saul High School for Agricultural Sciences is a truly unique public school and home to one of our farms and the Henry Got Crops CSA. Students gain hands-on experience in small-scale organic farming, and Weavers Way Community Programs provides additional learning opportunities. Teachers are in need of supplies!
Ms. McAtamney’s Land Judging class is in need of a clinometer.
Mr. Izirarry’s LGBTQ Club is in need of notebooks for journaling.
Ms. Lovelace and Ms. Bright’s Art Club is need of art supplies; gift cards from Michael’s or other craft stores would be most appreciated!
Ms. Turrentine’s Small Animal Class is in need of paper towels, hand soap and antibacterial cleaner solution
Ms Creighton's PE class is need of heavy dumbbells 20lb+, or any fitness equipment.
Other needs range from paper towels, latex gloves, scotch/masking tape, markers and colored pencils — we'll have a box at 555 Carpenter Lane — to push brooms, rakes and scoop shovels. Want the complete list? Download the PDF. Want more info? Contact Weavers Way Outreach Coordinator Bettina de Caumette, outreach@weaversway.coop or 215-843-2350, ext. 118. Want to make a cash gift? Donations to the Saul High School Alumni Association are tax-deductible.
Bring a kid a new book.
Valley Green Bank's annual Holiday Book Drive for Kids benefits the Mt Airy Schools Coalition, Mastery Charter, Wissahickon Charter School and Philadelphia Health Center No. 9. Bring new or gently used preschool-8th grade books to the Mt. Airy or Chestnut Hill store, or purchase and donate a book at Big Blue Marble Bookstore, 551 Carpenter Lane, and get 10% off!
Help a needy senior.
Unitarian Universalist House Outreach helps older adults remain independent in their own homes. During the holiday season, UUH will deliver much-needed groceries in Mt. Airy, Chestnut Hill, Germantown, West Oak Lane and East Falls. Bins for donations are available in the Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy stores. They would appreciate donations of:
Canned tuna
Canned soup
Canned fruit
Canned vegetables
Pasta
Rice
Beans
Cereal
Smaller serving sizes and reduced-sodium items are preferred. For more information about UU House Outreach, or to make a tax-deductible cash donation, visit uuhoutreach.org or call 215-843-5881.
There are plenty of opportunities to help right in your neighborhood.
WWCP's Annual Appeal benefits their work with young people and Stenton Family Manor.
Weavers Way Community Programs needs your help to ensure their unique and life-changing programming remains constant in 2016. WWCP’s goal is to raise $31,000 in the month of December — $1,000 per day — to continue to provide farm and nutrition education to some of Philadelphia’s most vulnerable residents. Working at MLK High School with young people with autism and intellectual disabilities, getting teens at Saul out of the classroom and into the dirt at the Henry Got Crops Farm, and nurturing young people and parents alike through diverse programming at Stenton Family Manor — WWCP can’t do it without your support. Visit www.weaversway.coop/wwcp. to learn more about WWCP's programs. Please give today!
Sponsor a classroom at Saul High School.
W.B. Saul High School for Agricultural Sciences is a truly unique public school and home to one of our farms and the Henry Got Crops CSA. Students gain hands-on experience in small-scale organic farming, and Weavers Way Community Programs provides additional learning opportunities. Teachers are in need of supplies!
Ms. McAtamney’s Land Judging class is in need of a clinometer.
Mr. Izirarry’s LGBTQ Club is in need of notebooks for journaling.
Ms. Lovelace and Ms. Bright’s Art Club is need of art supplies; gift cards from Michael’s or other craft stores would be most appreciated!
Ms. Turrentine’s Small Animal Class is in need of paper towels, hand soap and antibacterial cleaner solution
Ms Creighton's PE class is need of heavy dumbbells 20lb+, or any fitness equipment.
Other needs range from paper towels, latex gloves, scotch/masking tape, markers and colored pencils — we'll have a box at 555 Carpenter Lane — to push brooms, rakes and scoop shovels. Want the complete list? Download the PDF. Want more info? Contact Weavers Way Outreach Coordinator Bettina de Caumette, outreach@weaversway.coop or 215-843-2350, ext. 118. Want to make a cash gift? Donations to the Saul High School Alumni Association are tax-deductible.
Bring a kid a new book.
Valley Green Bank's annual Holiday Book Drive for Kids benefits the Mt Airy Schools Coalition, Mastery Charter, Wissahickon Charter School and Philadelphia Health Center No. 9. Bring new or gently used preschool-8th grade books to the Mt. Airy or Chestnut Hill store, or purchase and donate a book at Big Blue Marble Bookstore, 551 Carpenter Lane, and get 10% off!
Help a needy senior.
Unitarian Universalist House Outreach helps older adults remain independent in their own homes. During the holiday season, UUH will deliver much-needed groceries in Mt. Airy, Chestnut Hill, Germantown, West Oak Lane and East Falls. Bins for donations are available in the Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy stores. They would appreciate donations of:
Canned tuna
Canned soup
Canned fruit
Canned vegetables
Pasta
Rice
Beans
Cereal
Smaller serving sizes and reduced-sodium items are preferred. For more information about UU House Outreach, or to make a tax-deductible cash donation, visit uuhoutreach.org or call 215-843-5881.