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2023 SEED Recipients

The Seward Co-op SEED program is a way in which we reach our Ends. The SEED program is a simple yet powerful community giving opportunity that allows customers to “round-up” their grocery bill for recipient organizations that share our commitment to a healthy community. All funds donated at the register are given directly to the recipient organization…

Fermenting with Pickle Witch (Virtual class)

January 22, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Learn the basics of fermenting in a hands on workshop that will teach you to turn almost any vegetable into a nutritious, delicious, fermented pickle. L. Kling, Pickle Witch Please RSVP in advance via the Eventbrite link below. You will receive an email from Eventbrite that contains a Zoom link or phone number to join…  Read More

Women Leaders of Seward Co-op

Celebrate Women’s History Month with us as we recognize two of many great women leaders in Seward Co-op’s history.

A group from Isuroon holding a check from the SEED program

Past SEED Recipients

2024 April Cempazúchitl Collective TBD customers donated TBD March Isuroon 23,859 customers donated $10,912.93 February Cultural Wellness Center 24,187 customers donated $10,980.88 January East Phillips Neighborhood Institute 22,983 customers donated $10,543.25 2023 December The Aliveness Project 23,302 customers donated $10,712.79 November Division of Indian Work 23,980 customers donated $11,150.31 October Little Earth Residents Association 22,293…

Seward Co-op Remembers Annie Young

Ask any of the pioneers of the Twin Cities cooperative movement if they recognize the name Annie Young, and chances are they’ll say yes. In 1981, after helping start the Wiscoy Valley Land Cooperative, Young hitchhiked with her infant son across southwestern Minnesota to attend gatherings of food co-op activists. Eventually she moved to Minneapolis…  Read More