Eat Local Farm Tour
On Saturday, July 16, co-op owners and shoppers are invited to travel both within and beyond the city to visit local farms by participating in the annual Eat Local Farm… Read More →
On Saturday, July 16, co-op owners and shoppers are invited to travel both within and beyond the city to visit local farms by participating in the annual Eat Local Farm… Read More →
Stone fruit season has begun! When we talk about stone fruit, we are talking about peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots, apricots, and cherries. The name “stone fruit” comes from the stone-like… Read More →
Summer Squash Did you know summer squash is not really a vegetable? The many varieties of summer squash are a type of “pepo”, or hard-walled berry that are harvested while… Read More →
June marked the start of our annual Know Our Grower series! The vitality and sustainability of our local food system depends on the presence of a diverse network of growers… Read More →
There’s no better way to celebrate the warmer days than with a cookout or leisurely picnic with local, seasonal ingredients from Seward Co-op. Swing by either of our locations and… Read More →
Store Specials Owner Deals June 1 – June 14 June 15 – June 28
Know Our Grower June marks the start of our annual Know Our Grower series! The vitality and sustainability of our local food system depends on the presence of a diverse… Read More →
Stone fruit season has begun! When we talk about stone fruit, we are talking about peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots, apricots, and cherries. The name “stone fruit” comes from the stone-like… Read More →
The Franklin and Friendship store are open from 8 a.m.–8 p.m. and the Co-op Creamery Cafe is closed on July 4th. Stay safe and stop in if you need anything!
June 11, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Friendship Store Join Coastal Seafoods and the Seward Co-op Meat and Seafood Department for a special intro to the Seward fish case! We’ll discuss seafood… Read More →
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