2 Towns Launches Hunger Action Month Campaign with Oregon Food Bank
2 Towns Ciderhouse is turning its September celebrations into an opportunity to give back, launching a statewide Hunger Action Month campaign designed to support hunger relief efforts across Oregon. The Corvallis-based cider company is combining grocery rebates, food donations and its annual Harvest Party to encourage consumers to take part in a community-wide effort benefiting Oregon Food Bank.
The campaign gives Oregonians several ways to participate. Beginning September 1, qualifying shoppers can receive a $10 digital grocery rebate, while guests visiting the 2 Towns Ciderhouse Taproom throughout September can donate nonperishable food and receive an entry for a chance to win Harvest Party tickets.
The campaign culminates with the 16th Annual Harvest Party on October 3, bringing together cider, live music, food, factory tours and thousands of guests at the company’s Corvallis headquarters. With net proceeds benefiting Oregon Food Bank and additional food donations supporting Linn Benton Food Share, this year’s celebration is designed to turn a popular Pacific Northwest cider event into a meaningful hunger-relief fundraiser.
Here’s the full announcement from 2 Towns Ciderhouse:
Community-wide effort invites Oregonians to fight hunger through grocery rebates, food donations and the 16th Annual Harvest Party
CORVALLIS, Ore. (Sept. 1, 2026) – This September, every qualifying grocery purchase, every food donation and every Harvest Party ticket can help fight hunger in Oregon. In recognition of Hunger Action Month, 2 Towns Ciderhouse is launching a statewide campaign benefiting Oregon Food Bank that raises awareness, funds and food donations while giving shoppers a $10 digital rebate to help offset grocery costs.
“Food and cider have always brought people together, and that sense of community is at the heart of who we are,” said Lee Larsen, co-founder and CEO of 2 Towns Ciderhouse. “We believe strong communities take care of one another, and that includes helping ensure no one has to wonder where their next meal is coming from. We wanted to create a campaign where everyone can participate by raising awareness, supporting Oregon Food Bank, donating food to neighbors in need and even receiving a little help stretching their own grocery budget.”
3 Ways 2 Towns is Supporting Hunger Relief
- $10 Grocery Rebate
Beginning Sept. 1, shoppers who purchase two qualifying 2 Towns Ciderhouse or Seattle Cider multipacks along with a qualifying $25 grocery purchase can receive a $10 digital rebate by uploading their receipt. The promotion is available at participating grocery retailers throughout Oregon.
- Food Donations at the 2 Towns Taproom
Throughout September, guests visiting the 2 Towns Ciderhouse Taproom (33930 SE Eastgate Cir, in Corvallis) are encouraged to bring nonperishable food donations. Every donation earns one entry to win a pair of tickets to the 16th Annual Harvest Party.
- Harvest Party Celebration
Join us Saturday, Oct. 3, from 12–9 p.m., for the 16th Annual Harvest Party at 2 Towns Ciderhouse headquarters in Corvallis. Net proceeds from Harvest Party benefit Oregon Food Bank, while guests are encouraged to bring additional nonperishable food donations to support Linn Benton Food Share.
Recently recognized as a 2026 Best of the Willamette Valley award winner, the Harvest Party has grown into one of the Pacific Northwest’s premier cider festivals, bringing together thousands of guests for award-winning cider, live music, local food, production tours and community celebration.
The festival will feature performances by Chali 2na with special guest Chris Karns, DJ D-Man and Citizens of the Universe, along with local artisan vendors, food trucks, cidermaker talks, factory tours and more.
Oregon Food Bank partners with a statewide network of regional food banks and over 1,200 partner agencies working to ensure everyone has access to nourishing food while addressing the root causes of hunger
“When businesses invest in their communities, the impact extends far beyond a single event,” said Kathryn Kocarnik, Community Philanthropy Senior Developer at Oregon Food Bank. “Partnerships like this help connect more people to food today while building stronger communities for tomorrow. We’re grateful to 2 Towns Ciderhouse for helping build awareness and inspire community action during Hunger Action Month.”
Whether purchasing groceries, donating food or attending Harvest Party, every action taken during Hunger Action Month helps strengthen communities across Oregon.
Learn more about the 16th Annual Harvest Party, view the entertainment lineup and purchase tickets at www.2townsciderhouse.com/
Related 2 Towns news from mybeerbuz.com:
MyBeer Buzz has followed 2 Towns Ciderhouse throughout its continued growth and innovation, including 2 Towns Ciderhouse Named Large Cidermaker of the Year, Earns Best of Show at the 2026 Northwest Cider Cup, 2 Towns Ciderhouse Acquires Seattle Cider, and 2 Towns Ciderhouse’s Adult Non-Alcoholic Cider Ranks No. 1 Nationwide. Those stories highlight a company expanding its cider portfolio, investing in new beverage categories and strengthening its presence across the Pacific Northwest while maintaining its community-focused roots.
About 2 Towns Ciderhouse
Founded in 2010 in Corvallis, Oregon, 2 Towns Ciderhouse takes its name from the “two towns” — Corvallis, home to Oregon State University, and Eugene, home to the University of Oregon — that shaped its founders. 2 Towns Ciderhouse is an independently owned, Northwest-based beverage company dedicated to crafting high-quality cider and innovative beverages using whole, thoughtfully sourced ingredients. What began in a 900-square-foot garage has grown into one of the nation’s largest craft beverage companies, with more than 100 employees, three production facilities totaling over 100,000 square feet, and distribution across 16 states. 2 Towns is the #1 craft cider and beer brand in the Pacific Northwest and #2 cider brand nationwide and continues to evolve the beverage space as a premium total beverage company. For more information on 2 Towns Ciderhouse, visit www.2townsciderhouse.com.
About Oregon Food Bank
At Oregon Food Bank, we believe that food and health are basic human rights for all. We know that hunger is not just an individual experience; it is also a community-wide symptom of barriers to employment, education, housing, and healthcare. That’s why we work systemically in our mission to end hunger in Oregon: we build community connections to help people access nourishing, affordable food today, and we build community power to eliminate the root causes of hunger for good. Join us online OregonFoodBank.org and @oregonfoodbank on social media.


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