Harmony was thrilled to partner with customers and two community organizations Indigenous Environmental Network & Bemidji Community Food Shelf Farm Project in our annual Buy Local – Give Local shopping event the Friday after Thanksgiving. The event invites shoppers to shop all day Friday saving 10% at the till, while their purchases raise money for the community organizations present in the store that day…10% of sales are split between the organizations. 2019’s event provided $802.20 for each community partner - Indigenous Environmental Network & Bemidji Community Food Shelf Farm Project! Thank you Bemidji Community for your participation in this great “Save while you Give” Event!
Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) is an alliance of Indigenous peoples whose mission it is to protect the sacredness of Mother Earth from contamination and exploitation by strengthening, maintaining and respecting Indigenous teachings and natural laws.
Bemidji Community Food Shelf Farm Project are dedicated to sustainable farming practices and employ cover cropping, crop rotation, mulching, and other organic approved crop management techniques. In addition to supplying a wide variety of produce to Food Shelf customers and their families, they have a number of other projects and programs.
Thanks again for making a difference and helping important causes in our local community -- and that's definitely something to celebrate!
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