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Board Election: Vote through Oct. 30

Voting opened Tuesday, Oct. 2, for the annual Seward Co-op Board of Directors election. This year, there are three at-large seats up for election, each with three-year terms. There is one designated employee director seat open for a two-year term.

Co-op owners elect the board of directors—one vote per owner. Help maintain our healthy co-op democracy and participate in the direction we take as a community-owned business by casting your vote.

The election began Tuesday, Oct. 2, and ends Tuesday, Oct. 30.

Return a paper ballot by dropping it off at the Franklin store, Friendship store or Creamery Café by 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 30. After 4 p.m. on Oct. 30, paper ballots will be accepted only at the Annual Owner Meeting at Coffman Memorial Union, on the University of Minnesota campus, prior to the final call for ballots.

Join Us at the Annual Owner Meeting
Board election results will be announced at the Annual Owner Meeting, Oct. 30. The meeting will feature a dinner and teachings on indigenous foods by Sean Sherman of The Sioux Chef. Tickets are available now.

Tickets are $5 in advance or $15 at the door. Children (5-12): $3; Children 4 and under are free. The menu is gluten- and dairy-free and includes vegan and vegetarian options.

Roasted Native Harvest Veg with Maple + Pepita
Wild Rice Salad
Hominy and Squash Soup
Smoked Turkey + Sunchoke (Vegan option is Smoked Forest Mushrooms + Sunchoke)
Sweet Blue Corn Pudding + Dried Fruit + Berries

Vote Online
All co-op owners for whom we have a current email address received emails with a link to vote online. Online voting closed at midnight Monday, Oct. 29.

Vote In Person/By Mail
A paper ballot and election brochure with full details was also mailed to co-op owners. Paper ballots will be accepted at any co-op location until 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 30. Paper ballots can also be mailed.

Candidate Forum
The board of directors hosted a Candidate Forum on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at Seward Co-op Creamery Café. The candidate forum was an opportunity to hear from board candidates and mingle with fellow co-op owners.

Learn more about and review the candidates here. Questions? Email board@seward.coop.

Not an owner? Become one today to have a say in the election. Visit Customer Service for details.

Nordic Naturals Pop-Up: Save 30%

Stop by the Franklin store during the Nordic Naturals Pop-up event on Sunday, Sept. 30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., to talk to Nordic representatives about the best Omega-3s for you and your family and try free samples!

Plus: Save 30% on Nordic Naturals products, including fish oil and Nordic Berries multivitamin gummies for the kiddos.

Equal Exchange: Cooperatively Creating Fair Trade Partnerships for 30 Years

Co-ops around the world share a set of guiding principles with Seward Co-op, including “cooperation among cooperatives,” and “concern for community.” When you purchase delicious healthy food at the co-op, you’re supporting a business that cares about people and contributes to a livable, sustainable community. And when you choose products from co-op farmers and vendors, that impact grows and grows.

This year, fair trade pioneer Equal Exchange marks its 30th year as an organization and its 10th year in the banana trade. Since its inception, Equal Exchange has worked tirelessly to give small farmers a place in the global marketplace with the mission of connecting farmers with consumers. Embedded deep within Equal Exchange’s mission is the importance of long-term trade partnerships, as evident through its partnerships with small farmer banana cooperatives in Ecuador and Peru. Equal Exchange has worked with El Guabo cooperative in Ecuador for 10 years and CEPIBO cooperative in Peru for 6 years.

Equal Exchange’s cooperative supply chain stands as an alternative to the conventional banana industry, which is dominated by multinationals. Equal Exchange bananas are grown by farmer cooperatives, imported and distributed by Equal Exchange (a worker-owned cooperative), and sold on the shelves of cooperatives like Seward Coop. Together, Equal Exchange and its partners are creating a trade model that supports small farmers, builds communities, and enriches the environment.

This coop month, celebrate this important milestone in the cooperative movement and radical banana trade with a special celebration at Lakes & Legends Brewery in Downtown Minneapolis on October 27th. Join Equal Exchange for an evening of discussion, food, and fun that celebrates small farmers striving to change the way American consumers view and eat bananas.

The evening will begin with a meet and greet with Dan Koeppel, renowned author of Banana, and Anibal Cabrera, Ecuadorian banana farmer from El Guabo cooperative. This is a rare opportunity to dig into the realities of the banana business with these banana experts, one Equal Exchange is excited to share with its Minneapolis partners.

The remainder of the evening will include a screening and panel discussion of the award-winning documentary Beyond the Seal, an intriguing piece that portrays the story of a group of small farmers – and the activists and visionaries behind them – striving to change the banana industry. Join us for a truly thrilling evening focused on bananas, small farmers, and the cooperative movement.

For more information about the event, visit facebook.com/equalexchange/events. The event is free and open to public.

Thank you for supporting Equal Exchange bananas over the past 10 years. To many more decades in the future!

Ravdeep Jaidka is the Supply Chain Coordinator at Equal Exchange Bananas. Ravdeep manages the domestic end of the Equal Exchange banana supply chain, making sure the bananas get from the Port of Philadelphia to the shelves of coops and stores on schedule every week. Her favorite way to enjoy a banana is in smoothie form.

Equal Exchange Cooperatively Creating Fair Trade Partnerships for 30 Years!

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This year, fair trade pioneer Equal Exchange marks its 30th year as an organization and its 10th year in the banana trade. Since its inception, Equal Exchange has worked tirelessly to give small farmers a place in the global marketplace with the mission of connecting farmers with consumers. Embedded deep within Equal Exchange’s mission is the importance of long-term trade partnerships, as evident through its partnerships with small farmer banana cooperatives in Ecuador and Peru. Equal Exchange has worked with El Guabo cooperative in Ecuador for 10 years and CEPIBO cooperative in Peru for 6 years.

Equal Exchange’s cooperative supply chain stands as an alternative to the conventional banana industry, which is dominated by multinationals. Equal Exchange bananas are grown by farmer cooperatives, imported and distributed by Equal Exchange (a worker-owned cooperative), and sold on the shelves of cooperatives like Seward Coop. Together, Equal Exchange and its partners are creating a trade model that supports small farmers, builds communities, and enriches the environment.

This coop month, celebrate this important milestone in the cooperative movement and radical banana trade with a special celebration at Lakes & Legends Brewery in Downtown Minneapolis on October 27th. Join Equal Exchange for an evening of discussion, food, and fun that celebrates small farmers striving to change the way American consumers view and eat bananas.

The evening will begin with a meet and greet with Dan Koeppel, renowned author of Banana, and Anibal Cabrera, Ecuadorian banana farmer from El Guabo cooperative. This is a rare opportunity to dig into the realities of the banana business with these banana experts, one Equal Exchange is excited to share with its Minneapolis partners.

The remainder of the evening will include a screening and panel discussion of the award-winning documentary Beyond the Seal, an intriguing piece that portrays the story of a group of small farmers – and the activists and visionaries behind them – striving to change the banana industry. Join us for a truly thrilling evening focused on bananas, small farmers, and the cooperative movement.

For more information about the event, visitfacebook.com/equalexchange/events. The event is free and open to public.

Thank you for supporting Equal Exchange bananas over the past 10 years. To many more decades in the future!

Ravdeep Jaidka is the Supply Chain Coordinator at Equal Exchange Bananas. Ravdeep manages the domestic end of the Equal Exchange banana supply chain, making sure the bananas get from the Port of Philadelphia to the shelves of coops and stores on schedule every week. Her favorite way to enjoy a banana is in smoothie form.