In April, the City of Middleton Sustainability Committee presented Willy West Store Director Frantseska Kois with a Sustainable Middleton Award. The award reads: “This award is proudly presented to Willy Street Co-op West for being a popular ‘healthy sustainable food’ grocery store in Middleton. The store supports the local food system by buying from local farmers, producers and service providers. The store added a “Rooted in our Community” section to its Community Reinvestment Fund that provides grants supporting local food systems. In 2025, new grants totaling $20,000 were given to three local food producers. The co-op offers 450 local brands, producing one-third of the store’s annual sales. In addition to these achievements, Willy Street Co-op West installed rooftop solar panels that produce 165 MWh of electricity annually[,] offsetting 22% of the grocery store’s energy needs.”
“Thank you for the nomination and this award—it truly means a lot,” said Frantseska. “We are grateful to work with a team that cares about doing better for our communities and the environment. This recognition belongs to all of us.”
Five people, one of whom holds an award. From left to right: Deb Weitzel, Sustainability Committee Member; Kristie Pulvermacher, Sustainability Committee Member; Cari Johnson, Willy West Assistant Store Director; Frantseska Kois (holding the award), Willy West Store Director; Richard Lathrop, Sustainability Committee Member. The photo was taken in Middleton's City Hall in April.
Shown in the photo, left to right: Deb Weitzel, Sustainability Committee Member; Kristie Pulvermacher, Sustainability Committee Member; Cari Johnson, Willy West Assistant Store Director; Frantseska Kois, Willy West Store Director; Richard Lathrop, Sustainability Committee Member. The photo was taken in Middleton’s City Hall in April.
2025 Sustainable Middleton Award presented to Willy Street Co-op West

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