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From Seeds to Starters: The Seward Co-op Growing Guide

Spring is in the air, and gardening season is just around the corner. With seed packets in stores and starter plants arriving in early May, there are dozens of veggie, fruit, flower, and herb options for you to bring your own personalized plot to life. Whether you’re new to gardening or have more than a…

Cancelled: Intro to Soap Making

March 18 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Join Longfellow Soap owner John Hanson for an in-person class at the Friendship store to learn soapmaking techniques.

Friendship store | $40/$35 for Seward Co-op owners

DIY Soap Making for Mother’s Day

May 1 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Make your own customizable soap as Mother’s Day gifts! Join Longfellow Soap owner John Hanson for an in-person class at the Friendship store to learn soap making techniques.

Friendship store | $40/$35 for Seward Co-op owners

DIY Soap Making for Holiday Gifts

December 6, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Join Longfellow Soap owner John Hanson for an in-person class at the Friendship store make customizable soap as holiday gifts.

Friendship store | $40/$35 Seward Co-op owners

Latinx Heritage Month – Corn Tortillas and More

September 21, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Join us for a celebration of Latinx history, culture, and tasty food that can be vegetarian or vegan.

In-person class | Friendship store | $5/free for Seward Co-op owners

Maple Valley Cooperative

Learn About Maple Valley Cooperative Maple Valley Cooperative was founded over 30 years ago by maple farmer Cecil Wright and two friends. While farming, Cecil also worked at Organic Valley/CROPP Cooperative for 18 years, which provided him with the experience that fueled his determination to shift Maple Valley’s business structure to a cooperative in 2007.…

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Preserving Ourselves in Times of Change

In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to let self-care rituals slip through the cracks. Over the last two years, as a community and on a global scale, we’ve weathered so much. Self-preservation before the cold, dark months of the year set in is just as important as preserving our excess food. Tend to your body…

River Hills Harvest

Learn About River Hills Harvest Modern commercial farming of American elderberry (Sambucus nigra canadensis) began in Missouri around the turn of this century when organic farmer Terry Durham noticed that the elderberry plants growing around his fields were vigorous and fruitful. His curiosity led him to planting them in a field, where they grew abundantly.…