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A photo of the St. Patrick's Day hot bar offerings, cheddar cheese, and text that reads "We're Seeing Green"

A Seward-Made St. Patrick’s Day

We’re seeing green for St. Patrick’s Day! At Seward Co-op, we celebrate with community members observing St. Patrick’s Day by offering special, seasonal delights. 

Indigenous Foods Class Series 2023

We are honored to partner again this November with the Indigenous Food Network to present a series of free cooking and lecture workshops. Local members of Native-led organizations Dream of Wild Health, Division of Indian Work, Indigenous Food Lab, Department of Indian Work, NATIFS and more will share their ancestral knowledge while exploring the nutritional…

Where Does the Money Go?

We’ve all heard stories about big-box stores making huge profits. A recent survey of U.S. shoppers shows many believe that grocery retailers are raking in about 35% profit. The reality for many grocers—including co-ops— is that profit tends to be around 2- 3%. That means after all expenses are paid, about 2-3% of the money…

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Amy’s Burrito Recall

Amy’s Kitchen has issued a voluntary recall of a single lot of their single serving Gluten Free Bean and Cheese Burritos due to the potential presence of foreign material, visible white plastic. This recall is done out of an abundance of caution to ensure the safety of consumers. There have been no reports of illness…

Intro to Soap Making (In-person class)

November 16, 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Join Longfellow Soap owner John Hanson for an in-person class at the Franklin store to learn soapmaking techniques. Students will receive a free silicone mold and class manual at the class. This is an in-person class at our Franklin location. Please RSVP in advance. Registration closes the day before class. $40/$35 for Seward Co-op owners…  Read More

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Chrys Carroll pottery by Sayge Carroll

Learn about Sayge Carroll Artist and advocate Sayge Carroll has been tending the soil of community through art for more than 20 years. Throughout their career, they have harnessed the tools of visual art, sound, music, and civic engagement to create work that links ancestry to the present and honors the historic contributions — from…

Celebrate 50 Years of Seward Co-op!

Seward Co-op opened its doors on a dreary winter day in 1972, during a time when food prices were sky-rocketing, faith in government was at a low point, and civil rights issues were at the forefront of evolving social movements. The world seemed increasingly fragile, alienating, and volatile, and people responded by participating in grassroots…