11-01-27 pp1-12_Layout 1 1/26/11 7:40 PM Page 66 January 27, 2011 <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Slope</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Coop</strong>, Brooklyn, NYCOOP HOURSOffice Hours:Monday through Thursday8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.Friday & Saturday8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Shopping Hours:Monday–Friday8:00 a.m. to 10:00* p.m.Saturday6:00 a.m. to 10:00* p.m.Sunday6:00 a.m. to 7:30* p.m.*Shoppers must be on a checkout line15 minutes after closing time.Childcare Hours:Monday through Sunday8:00 a.m. to 8:45 p.m.Telephone:718-622-0560Web address:www.foodcoop.comThe Linewaiters’ Gazette is published biweekly by the <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Slope</strong><strong>Food</strong> <strong>Coop</strong>, Inc., 782 Union Street, Brooklyn, New York 11215.Opinions expressed here may be solely the views of the writer. TheGazette will not knowingly publish articles that are racist, sexist, or otherwisediscriminatory.The Gazette welcomes <strong>Coop</strong>-related articles, and letters from members.SUBMISSION GUIDELINESAll submissions must include author’s name and phone number andconform to the following guidelines. Editors will reject letters andarticles that are illegible or too long. Submission deadlines appearin the <strong>Coop</strong> Calendar opposite.Letters: Maximum 500 words. All letters will be printed if theyconform to the guidelines above. The Anonymity and Fairnesspolicies appear on the letters page in most issues.Voluntary Articles: Maximum 750 words. Editors will reject articlesthat are essentially just advertisements for member businesses andservices.Committee Reports: Maximum 1,000 words.Editor-Writer Guidelines: Except for letters to the editor, whichare published without editing but are subject to the Gazette letterspolicy regarding length, anonymity, respect, and fairness,all submissions to the Linewaiters' Gazette will be reviewed andif necessary edited by the editor. In their review, editors are guidedby the Gazette's Fairness and Anonymity policies as well asstandard editorial practices of grammatical review, separation offact from opinion, attribution of factual statements, and rudimentaryfact checking. Writers are responsible for the factualcontent of their stories. Editors must make a reasonable effort tocontact and communicate with writers regarding any proposededitorial changes. Writers must make a reasonable effort torespond to and be available to editors to confer about their articles.If there is no response after a reasonable effort to contactthe writer, an editor, at her or his discretion, may make editorialchanges to a submission without conferring with the writer.Submissions on Paper: Typed or very legibly handwritten andplaced in the wallpocket labeled "Editor" on the second floor at thebase of the ramp.Digital Submissions: We welcome digital submissions. Dropdisks in the wallpocket described above. The email address forsubmissions is GazetteSubmissions@psfc.coop. Receipt of yoursubmissions will be acknowledged on the deadline day.Classified & Display Ads: Ads may only be placed by and on behalfof <strong>Coop</strong> members. Classified ads are prepaid at $15 per insertion,business card ads at $30. (Ads in the “Merchandise–Non-commercial”category are free.) All ads must be written on a submission form(available in a wallpocket on the first floor near the elevator). Classifiedads may be up to 315 characters and spaces. Display ads mustbe camera-ready and business card size (2"x3.5").Printed by Tri-Star Offset in Maspeth, NY.FridayFeb. 188:00 p.m.Monthly on the...R Last SundayJanuary 3010:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.ECSecond SaturdayFebruary 1210:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.Third ThursdayFebruary 177:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.YPLASTIC SLINGOn the sidewalk in front of the receivingarea at the <strong>Coop</strong>.What plastics do we accept?Until further notice:• #1 and #6 type non-bottle shaped containers,transparent only, labels ok• Plastic film and bubble wrap, transparentonly, no colored or opaque, no labels• #5 plastic cups, tubs, and specificallymarked caps and lids, very clean and dry(discard any with paper labels, or cut off)•NOTE: We are no longer accepting#2 or #4 type plastics.PLASTIC MUST BE COMPLETELY CLEAN & DRYWe close up promptly.Please arrive 15 minutes prior to thecollection end time to allow for inspection andsorting of your plastic.This Issue Prepared By:A monthly musicalfundraising partnership ofthe <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Slope</strong><strong>Food</strong> <strong>Coop</strong> andthe Brooklyn Societyfor Ethical CultureAFARA is Hasan Bakr, Kevin Nathaniel and Tomas Rodriguez. The boundary-breakingcollaboration draws from the music of the African and Spanish diasporas and celebrates theirunion in the musical landscape of the Americas. Awardwinningmusic journalist Norman Weinstein said: “Thistrio mines the deep spirit encoded musically throughoutthe African Diaspora, a rare achievement in itself.Marking their sound is an engaging groove, touchingharmonies and a mesmerizing exploration to discoverhow to bring the tonal continent Africa into a globalsymphonic world map.”In four-part harmony, through songs from many cultures, Harmonic Insurgenceresponds to the dramatic events of our times, passionately crying out for justice, freedom, andpeace. The a cappella ensemble sings the extraordinary arrangements of Gene Glickman,alternately powerful and shocking, mournful,sweet and joyous. The group is Chris Carlson, EllenDavidson, Gene Glickman, Mara Goodman, BobbyGreenberg, Nancy Hoch, Mark Karwowski, JennyKnight, Nicholas Panken, Don Raphael, MarieRobinson and Charenee Wade.53 Prospect <strong>Park</strong> West [at 2nd Street] • $10 • 8:00 p.m. [doors open at 7:45]Performers are <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Slope</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Coop</strong> members and receive <strong>Coop</strong> workslot credit.Booking: Bev Grant, 718-788-3741Coordinating Editors: Stephanie GoldenErik LewisEditors (development): Petra LewisReporters: Diane AronsonLiz WelchJill DearmanArt Director (development): Patrick MackinPhotographers: William FarringtonTraffic Manager: Barbara KnightThumbnails: Mia TranPreproduction: Sura WagmanPhotoshop: Steve FarnsworthArt Director (production): Lauren DongDesktop Publishing: David MandlDana RouseJoe BanishEditor (production): Lynn GoodmanPuzzle Master: James VasileFinal Proofreader: Teresa TheophanoIndex: Len NeufeldRead the Gazette while you’re standing on line OR online at www.foodcoop.com
11-01-27 pp1-12_Layout 1 1/26/11 7:40 PM Page 7<strong>Park</strong> <strong>Slope</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Coop</strong>, Brooklyn, NY January 27, 2011 7WORKSLOT NEEDSCheck Store SuppliesSaturday, 9:00 to 11:45 a.m.This workslot is responsible for restocking supplieson the shopping floor, at checkout lanes,entrance desks and cashier stations and in thebasement. This is a task- and detail-orientedjob, ideal for someone who likes working independentlyand is proactive. Please speak toAlex in the Membership Office or contact himat alex_marquez@psfc.coop if you areinterested.Bathroom CleaningFriday, 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.Work with a partner to deep clean the <strong>Coop</strong>’sbathrooms. Tasks include scrubbing floor tiles,cleaning toilets, mopping floors and stockingthe bathrooms. You will work with only naturalcleaning products. This job is perfect for memberswho like to clean and are conscientiousabout doing a thorough job.Office Set-upThursday, 6:00 to 8:30 a.m.Need an early riser with lots of energy to do avariety of physical tasks including setting uptables and chairs, buying food and supplies,labeling and putting away food and supplies,recycling, washing dishes and making coffee.Sound like your dream come true? This jobmight be for you. Please speak to Adriana inthe Membership Office for more information.COOP CALENDARNew Member OrientationsAttending an Orientation is the first step toward<strong>Coop</strong> membership. Pre-registration is required for allof the four weekly New Member Orientations.To pre-register, visit www.foodcoop.com or contactthe Membership Office. Visit in person or call 718-622-0560 during office hours.Have questions about Orientation? Please visitwww.foodcoop.com and look at the “Join the <strong>Coop</strong>”page for answers to frequently asked questions.The <strong>Coop</strong> on the Internetwww.foodcoop.comThe <strong>Coop</strong> on Cable TVInside the <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Slope</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Coop</strong>FRIDAYS 2:30 p.m. with a replay at 10:30 p.m.Channels: 56 (TimeWarner), 69 (CableVision).Attend a GMand Receive Work CreditSince the <strong>Coop</strong>’s inception in 1973, the GeneralMeeting has been our decision-making body. At theGeneral Meeting (GM) members gather to makedecisions and set <strong>Coop</strong> policy. The General-Meeting-forworkslot-creditprogram was created to increaseparticipation in the <strong>Coop</strong>’s decision-making process.Following is an outline of the program. For full details, seethe instruction sheets by the sign-up board.• Advance Sign-up required:To be eligible for workslot credit, you must add yourname to the sign-up sheet in the elevator lobby. The signupssheet is available all month long, except for the day ofthe meeting when you have until 5 p.m. to sign up. On theday of the meeting, the sign-up sheet is kept in theMembership Office.Some restrictions to this program do apply. Please seebelow for details.• Two GM attendance credits per year:Each member may take advantage of the GM-forworkslot-creditprogram two times per calendar year.• Certain Squads not eligible:Eligible: Shopping, Receiving/ Stocking, <strong>Food</strong>Processing, Office, Maintenance, Inventory, Construction,and FTOP committees. (Some Committees are omittedbecause covering absent members is too difficult.)• Attend the entire GM:In order to earn workslot credit you must be presentfor the entire meeting.• Signing in at the Meeting:1. After the meeting the Chair will provide theWorkslot Credit Attendance Sheet.2.Please also sign in the attendance book that ispassed around during the meeting.• Being Absent from the GM:It is possible to cancel without penalty. We do ask thatyou remove your name if you know cannot attend. Pleasedo not call the Membership Office with GM cancellations.General Meeting InfoTUE, FEB 1AGENDA SUBMISSIONS: 8:00 p.m.Submissions will be considered for the Feb 22General Meeting.TUE, FEB 22GENERAL MEETING: 7:00 p.m.Gazette DeadlinesLETTERS & VOLUNTARY ARTICLES:Feb 10 issue: 7:00 p.m., Mon, Jan 31Feb 24 issue: 7:00 p.m., Mon, Feb 14CLASSIFIED ADS DEADLINE:Feb 10 issue: 7:00 p.m., Wed, Feb 2Feb 24 issue: 7:00 p.m., Wed, Feb 16<strong>Park</strong> <strong>Slope</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Coop</strong>Mission StatementThe <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Slope</strong> <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Coop</strong> is a member-ownedand operated food store—analternative to commercial profit-orientedbusiness. As members, we contribute ourlabor: working together builds trustthrough cooperation and teamwork andenables us to keep prices as low as possiblewithin the context of our values andprinciples. Only members may shop, andwe share responsibilities and benefitsequally. We strive to be a responsible andethical employer and neighbor. We are abuying agent for our members and not aselling agent for any industry. We are a partof and support the cooperative movement.We offer a diversity of products with anemphasis on organic, minimally processedand healthful foods. We seek toavoid products that depend on theexploitation of others. We support nontoxic,sustainable agriculture. We respectthe environment. We strive to reduce theimpact of our lifestyles on the world weshare with other species and future generations.We prefer to buy from local, earthfriendlyproducers. We recycle. We try tolead by example, educating ourselves andothers about health and nutrition, cooperationand the environment. We are committedto diversity and equality. Weoppose discrimination in any form. Westrive to make the <strong>Coop</strong> welcoming andaccessible to all and to respect the opinions,needs and concerns of every member.A l l A b o u t t h eG e n e r a l M e e t i n gOur Governing StructureFrom our inception in 1973 to the present, the openmonthly General Meetings have been at the center of the<strong>Coop</strong>’s decision-making process. Since the <strong>Coop</strong> incorporatedin 1977, we have been legally required to have aBoard of Directors. The <strong>Coop</strong> continued the tradition ofGeneral Meetings by requiring the Board to have openmeetings and to receive the advice of the members atGeneral Meetings. The Board of Directors, which isrequired to act legally and responsibly, has approvedalmost every General Meeting decision at the end ofevery General Meeting. Board members are elected atthe Annual Meeting in June. Copies of the <strong>Coop</strong>’s bylawsare available at the <strong>Coop</strong> Community Corner and atevery General Meeting.Next Meeting: Tuesday,February 22, 7:00 p.m.The General Meeting is held on the last Tuesday of eachmonth.LocationThe Temple House of Congregation Beth Elohim(Garfield Temple), 274 Garfield Place.How to Place an Itemon the AgendaIf you have something you’d like discussed at a GeneralMeeting, please complete a submission form for theAgenda Committee. Forms are available in the rack nearthe <strong>Coop</strong> Community Corner bulletin board and atGeneral Meetings. Instructions and helpful informationon how to submit an item appear on the submissionform. The Agenda Committee meets on the first Tuesdayof each month to plan the agenda for the GM held on thelast Tuesday of the month. If you have a question, pleasecall Ann Herpel at the coop.Meeting FormatWarm Up (7:00 p.m.) • Meet the Coordinators• Enjoy some <strong>Coop</strong> snacks • Submit Open Forum items• Explore meeting literatureOpen Forum (7:15 p.m.) Open Forum is a time formembers to bring brief items to the General Meeting. Ifan item is more than brief, it can be submitted to theAgenda Committee as an item for a future GM.Reports (7:30 p.m.) • Financial Report • Coordinators’Report • Committee ReportsAgenda (8:00 p.m.)The agenda is posted at the <strong>Coop</strong> Community Cornerand may also appear elsewhere in this issue.Wrap Up (9:30-9:45) (unless there is a vote to extendthe meeting) • Meeting evaluation • Board of Directorsvote • Announcements, etc.Read the Gazette while you’re standing on line OR online at www.foodcoop.com