MVEDD presents Buying in Bulk Homesteading Workshop
The Mohawk Valley Economic Development District, Inc. (MVEDD), will host a “Buying in Bulk” Homesteading Workshop on September 3rd at the Little Falls Community Co-Op.
Join us on September 3rd at 5:30pm for our Buying in Bulk Homesteading Workshop! We will be discussing how buying in bulk is better for you and the planet, where to find bulk foods in the Mohawk Valley, and food storage tips. At the end of the workshop, each participant will receive a free jar of honey from the Co-op’s bulk honey supply!Seats are limited, so please register using this link!
Alternatively, you can find the registration link on the MVEDD website here.
If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact Kaitlyn Coluccio at Kcoluccio@mvedd.org.
Event Details
MVEDD’s Buying in Bulk Homesteading Workshop will take place on September 3, 2026, at 5:30pm in the Little Falls Community Co-Op located at 589 Albany St. Little Falls, NY.
Register today
Register for this free workshop on the MVEDD website and reserve your seat to learn why buying in bulk is better for you and the planet, and where to buy in bulk throughout the Mohawk Valley!
About MVEDD
MVEDD’s mission is to promote economic growth and community resiliency within the Mohawk Valley. MVEDD will continue supporting businesses through sustainable development that emphasizes job growth, enhances quality of life, and increases regional viability. Learn more here.
Homesteading
The term homesteading is defined as a lifestyle of self-sufficiency, including subsistence agriculture, home preservation of food, and small craft-like trades such as textile working and making common household items within the home. The epitome of homesteading is sustainability and reducing waste as a way of life. There are many homesteader practices that used to be the norm and have in recent decades fallen out of practice. These include simple clothing repair, seed saving and growing food at home, composting, and using common, household ingredients to make cleaning products. These skills are integral to sustainability and pollution prevention at home. Teaching residents these skills can help to foster more sustainable communities by empowering a network of people in those communities to “do it themselves” – together.
Funding
MVEDD is able to host this workshop thanks to the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute (NYSP2I). Through NYSP2I’s Community Grants Program funded by the Environmental Protection Fund administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC), MVEDD was awarded funding for the 2025 -2026 grant cycle. This has allowed MVEDD to host workshops across the Mohawk Valley, teaching residents a variety of homesteading skills and techniques to support the mission of reducing pollution and waste sent to landfills.
Please check the MVEDD website at www.mvedd.org for announcements and registration links regarding this event.
Published on August 20, 2026.


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