Elizabeth Arp

I have lived in Port Townsend since 2017 and have been shopping at the PT Food Co-op since then. Initially, purchasing a membership felt like a financial stretch, so we delayed the investment until my mother generously gifted it to us during a visit.

Healthy food is important to me, and I strive to make environmentally sustainable life choices. My husband and I met through a farm in Virginia, and I have a deep love for connecting with the earth through growing food. My understanding of how undervalued our food growers are increased during my time working on farms and I continue to seek to better understand our country’s food systems and raise awareness of those around me about the inequities therein.

Professionally, I own a bookkeeping business in Port Townsend and enjoy being able to play a supportive role with numerous small businesses in the region, by offering bookkeeping services or coaching. Additionally, two years ago, with the help of many others in this community, 3 friends and I started Velo Cats Collective, a worker owned cooperative bicycle shop.