Our Mission
The West River Community Project, housed in the West Townshend Country Store on Route 30 in West Townshend, was established in 2011 to help foster the revitalization of our community in the West River Watershed.
First, we wanted to create a public place to gather, make music, celebrate events, and show art. We wanted to support sustainability and local development in the local foods movement while creating access to the products of our community of artisans and help develop small agricultural businesses. We also wanted a place for our children to play, make friends, and feel part of.
So a group of neighbors and friends got together and established The West River Community Project. In the old defunct country store we painted and built and today we have a thriving cafe, a community processing kitchen, a thrift shop, a post office, and lots and lots of activities. Friday cob oven pizza, music, and summer farmers market, monthly food buying club, and lots going on all the days in between.
We are a diverse group of people from all walks of life, with numerous perspectives and lots of productive energy. Among us are farmers and artists, business owners and homemakers, local students and interns from across the country. We are from the old hill country, the green mountains, the misty valleys, the eastern shore, the city. We are dedicated to each other and our community, strong in our values, emboldened by our dreams, and open with our hearts.
We encourage you to become a part of this community and invite new friends & neighbors to join us. Stop in for breakfast, join our Food Buying Club, take a class in the kitchen, shop at the Townshend Farmer's Market from May-Oct, volunteer, support our thrift store, attend local events & Friday pizza/music nights, Monday education and book club, and participate as a member of our flourishing community! There is much to do here.
The WRCP is located on the traditional land of the Abenaki people, whom we honor and acknowledge with gratitude.
Feeding the Community
Our donation based model is central to what we do here. Every Tuesday and Friday, we provide freshly prepared meals for our neighbors based on a sliding scale to assure that everyone who needs to eat is able to. Our Farmer’s Market and Online Winter Markets showcase a variety of pantry staples and fresh produce from local vendors to provide fresh food to our community year-round.
Clothing the Community
Gently used-clothing and household items are available for purchase as a part of our donation-based model. Our Thrift store offers clothing for all occasions, for every age, shape and size. We are dedicated to providing affordable clothing to our community.
Providing Resources
Our conveniently located post office provides for the postal and shipping needs of our community, allowing small businesses to thrive. In addition, our bulletin board is a hub of goings-on, offerings and resources. From yoga classes, to music lessons, make the connections you need here.