Connections in Cowlitz

Connections In Cowlitz

Get connected with all things Cowlitz County. Our community is full of things to do, places to eat and people to meet, and we’ve got your connections! Each episode features a local business owners and/or change-makers in our Cowlitz County communities.

  1. 21 MAI

    Connecting w/ Laurie Kochis-- Cowlitz Community Farmers Market

    The Cowlitz Community Farmers Market is a CONSUMABLE market, with 80% of their 40-45 weekly vendors selling consumable products... produce, baked goods, garden starts, home-made soaps and hot foods..... hot sauces..and more! Food tastes better when you know where it came from, so after listening to our episode with Laurie Kochis, Market Manager (and vendor of the ever-popular Homer Bread), you may find yourself subbing out the store for the market for your pantry staples. We touched on the history of the market, what it takes to become a vendor, how the market has formed a community and why it's important to be in-touch with where your food comes from. The Cowlitz Community Farmers Market has been serving our area since the 70s, its time you check them out! Market Hours- Saturdays 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Cowlitz County Fairgrounds Tuesdays 12 PM - 6:00 PM at 15th & Broadway in Longview https://www.cowlitzfarmersmarket.com/ 0:00- Intro 2:42- Consumable Market 5:04- Produce Seasonality 12:11- Non-Profit Community Booth 14:53- How to Get a Booth 16:25- The Farmers 17:47- Unique Finds 18:43- Incubation Tank 20:11- Lori’s Homer Bread 22:25- Sourdough? Yes or no?? 25:08- The Farmers Market being a place for Parent’s of Special Needs Children As always, thank you to our Sponsors- Servpro of Longview/Kelso and Jojo + Coco Boutique -- Katie Keaton, your SW Washington Realtor Gabbi Graves, your Hometown Lender

    32 min
  2. 19 MARS

    Connecting w/ Chelsea Allison and Christin Cole- Community House on Broadway

    Community House on Broadway (CHOB) and Core Health are organizations in ACTION, borne out of need. In 2024, Community House on Broadway and their extended services program saw 741 helped individuals, making up 93 families and had an 83% rate of success! And they aren't stopping there, in 2024, the umbrella organization opened "Beth's Place," a youth shelter for unaccompanied minors, that will focus on taking our at risk youth out of fight or flight mode so they can find themselves, shed generational curses and set themselves up for a successful step into adulthood. We covered so many topics with Chelsea Allison, Community Outreach Coordinator, and Christin Cole, Culinary Nutrition Education Specialist at Beth's Place-- Breaking down how these organizations work, how they are interconnected, what role they play in our community and how YOU can help show support. And it wouldn't be a podcast about the CHOB without giving credit to Frank Morrison, who saw needs in our community and rose to help fix them in any way he could. Frank.... Recognized the homelessness crisis- opened the Community House on Broadway Realized the situation wouldn't get better without Mental Health Help- formed Core Health Saw the need for an unaccompanied youth shelter- started Beth's Place A reminder to be the change you want to see! https://www.choblv.org/ 0:00- Intro 2:08- Difference Between Community House and Core Health 8:48- Importance of Beth's Place Youth Shelter 18:58- Out of Survival Mode 32:57- Frank Morrison, Less Talk more Action 36:41- Addressing Mental Health and Sobriety through Accountability41:27- Success Rate 46:38-- How to Support

    1 h 10 min

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Get connected with all things Cowlitz County. Our community is full of things to do, places to eat and people to meet, and we’ve got your connections! Each episode features a local business owners and/or change-makers in our Cowlitz County communities.