Archive for June 6th, 2008

Cooperative to Fight Poverty

Friday, June 6th, 2008

crowd-1.jpgpatti-and-crowd.jpgwayne-fuhrman-pat-downs-don-frye.jpgThe Tuesday, June 3rd meeting at the Bowdon Community Center to form the Bowdon Community Cooperative (BCC) was a huge success.  Initiated by Bowdon Development Center, Incorporated (BDCI) in response to the possibility of the closing of the Bowdon Locker and Grocery, the meeting drew 90 people to hear and respond to BDCI’s proposals.

With the state of the economy and the high price of fuel to consider, the community has come together to address the very basic issue of assuring that all community members can continue to afford to feed themselves. We have many elderly and other people on fixed incomes in the Bowdon-Chaseley-Heaton area who would find traveling 35 to 70 miles round trip to purchase groceries prohibitively expensive. The need of Ruth Reberg to sell the meat plant and grocery store following the untimely death of her husband Tim has proved to be a catalyst for the community to step up to the plate to ensure that Bowdon Locker and Grocery remains open to serve the community. 

Patti Patrie, president of BDCI, and Wayne Fuhrman, board member, presented the crowd with the steps the board has taken and the progress made since the impending closing came to light. So far, BDCI has assisted Ruth Reberg, the current owner, with marketing the business. In addition, the board has consulted Don Frye of Otter Tail and Pat Downs of NDAREC about possible ownership models and possible outside funding sources to help with the purchase and renovations of the business.  BDCI has also retained the services of Jim Lees of SBDC to formulate a business plan and attorney Steve Noack to guide BDCI through the legal steps to forming a coop. Finally, Patti, Wayne, Arlene Furhman, and Laurel Jones toured three communities—Tuttle, Wimbledon, and Binford—who have community owned grocery stores to research what works and what doesn’t work.

Pat Downs then presented the crowd with information about coops in general and how the BCC would work. People had many insightful and probing questions, and it was clear to all that this is a very important process for the community. Don Frye and Pat were extremely helpful in clarifying the issues. It was heartening to hear that other communities hold the opinion that Bowdon has what it takes to make this happen. Pam Stewart reported that people in Harvey are saying, “If it can be done, Bowdon can do it.” Other people from other communities have echoed that sentiment.

Following the clarification of some points and more discussion, over 45 households/individuals signed up on the spot to become cooperative members, with the rest of the people taking their membership applications home to their checkbooks to send back in the mail. In addition, Wayne Fuhrman, Gary Heintz, Allen Hoff, Pam Hoff, Laurel Jones, Cory Kunz, Bob Martin, Patti Patrie and Vinnie Stoen signed on as the steering committee/interim board of the coop to see the process through the next three to six months until coop board elections. They will be coordinating the equity drive that will come soon. They will be assisted by Pat Downs and Don Frye.

 Membership in the BCC is $10.00 per household or individual. Each family may join as a unit for $10.00, or if any person in the family over the age of 18 wishes to hold an individual vote in the coop, he/she may join separately. Membership applications are at the Bowdon Locker and Grocery, the Bowdon Café, First International Bank and Trust, and Bank Forward. If you’re out of town, you may also call Laurel Jones at 701-341-0400 to have an application mailed to you.