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Year: 2018

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Featured Store Specials Featured Owner Specials Mar. 14 – Apr. 3 Apr. 4 – Apr. 17

38th Street Bridge Closure

Construction season is upon us in Minnesota, and this year the Bryant-Central neighborhoods are no exception. In March, the 38th Street Bridge closed and is scheduled to reopen mid summer 2018. We’ve provided detour routes for bicycles and cars below. We aren’t letting a little construction get us down, and neither should you—take the scenic…  Read More

Evan Healy Recall

On March 6, Evan Healy announced a voluntary recall of select clay masks and face kits due to trace amounts of bacteria in the clay. Seward Co-op does not currently have affected product on the shelf, but may have sold it between Dec. 6, 2017–March 6, 2018. Blue Face Care Kit, $33.49 Blemish Face Care…  Read More

Growing a Food Business in a Community Kitchen

At Seward Co-op, we are enthusiastic about locally grown and made products that will delight customers. Seward Co-op’s Ends Statement, or mission, compels us to support economic development right here in our community, oftentimes yielding a higher quality of living. When money is kept recirculating within a cooperative community, as opposed to flowing out of…  Read More

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Featured Store Specials Featured Owner Specials Feb. 28 – Mar. 13 Mar. 14 – Apr. 3

Seward Co-op’s Seed Guide

Seward Co-op has begun the countdown to spring! Starting your garden from seed and then watching it mature from seedling to fruiting plant can be rewarding, economical, and fun. Considering Minnesota’s relatively short growing season, it can be beneficial to start seeds indoors in spring to give plants a head start before transplanting them in…  Read More

Farm Table with Dream of Wild Health

Join us at the Seward Co-op Creamery Café for a dinner featuring our April SEED recipient, Dream of Wild Health, a Native American-led, nonprofit farm and youth-leadership program. We’ll enjoy a three-course meal featuring Indigenous ingredients and hear stories about Dream of Wild Health’s work recovering knowledge of and access to healthy Indigenous foods, medicines…  Read More

Farmworker Awareness Week March 24-31

Farmworkers are the food system’s most vital workers; their labor allows us to enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables year-round. Despite farmworkers’ economic and cultural contributions to the communities in which they live and work, they continue to be among the lowest paid, least protected and unhealthiest workers in the United States. The international principles that…  Read More

Seward Co-op Bulk Sale: Packing for Snacking!

Like most people are doing, here at Seward Co-op we are getting our ducks in a row to welcome spring—reconnecting with partner farms and making room on our shelves for many springtime local, seasonal goodies! For many Minnesotans, this time of year is all about cleansing and purifying the body with bitter greens and giving…  Read More

MN Foodshare March Campaign

In past years, Twin Cities area food co-ops have participated in the Minnesota FoodShare March Campaign, a program of the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches that provides funds, food and educational materials to more than 300 food shelves across the state. Last year the 14 Minnesota food co-ops that participated together raised a total of…  Read More