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Enjoy Fresh Organic Coffee from Farmer to Farmer in Wisconsin

Farmer to Farmer will be offering samples of its organic coffee and sharing its story at Seward Community Co-op in August and September.

Farmer to Farmer is a small Wisconsin-based nonprofit that was founded in 1989 and is currently working in Guatemala and Honduras. Farmer to Farmer works directly with family coffee farmers to buy their organic coffee for an above fair trade price.

According to Farmer to Farmer, the profits from the coffee sales go back to the farmers and help support various projects, including school scholarships for students in Santiago Atitlalan, Guatemala.

“We envision agriculture that is sustainable and respectful for the earth, and one that remains in the hands of the people who live on and work the land,” according to Farmer to Farmer. “We support grassroots agricultural projects that are democratically initiated and managed. Our decisions about a project are guided by respect that characterizes the relationship between friends.”

Farmer to Farmer says, “As an organization, we affirm the sacredness of the earth and work for and respect the rights of all people and cultures to self-determination.”

Learn more about Farmer to Farmer and sip on organic coffee 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on the follow dates:

Saturday, Aug. 18, Franklin
Sunday, Aug. 19, Friendship

Saturday, Sept. 1, Franklin
Sunday, Sept. 2, Friendship

Saturday, Sept. 22, Friendship
Sunday, Sept. 23, Franklin

Farmer to Farmer coffee will be on sale Aug. 15-Sept. 4. Be sure to stock up!

Vanilla Almond Breeze Almondmilk Recall

HP Hood LLC is voluntarily recalling a limited number of half-gallon cartons of refrigerated Vanilla Almond Breeze almondmilk because the product may contain milk, an allergen not listed on the label.

The product is safe to consume unless you have a milk allergy or sensitivity. According to HP Hood LLC, there has been one report of an allergic reaction, which did not require medical treatment or hospitalization.

The recall only applies to the following product: half-gallon (1.89 L) refrigerated Vanilla Almond Breeze almondmilk (item number: 10247, UPC: 41570 05621) with a use-by date of Sept. 2, 2018, with the following time stamps:

USE BY: SEP 02 18 (07:36 – 20:48) H5 L1 51-4109
USE BY: SEP 02 18 (07:36 – 20:48) H5 L2 51-4109
USE BY: SEP 02 18 (07:36 – 20:48) H6 L1 51-4109
USE BY: SEP 02 18 (07:36 – 20:48) H6 L2 51-4109

If you purchased this product at Seward Community Co-op, it will be fully refunded at either our Franklin or Friendship store Customer Service desk. A picture of the product is below.

Celebrate the Reopening of 38th Street Bridge

Seward Community Co-op will be a co-sponsor for a special event Aug. 16, 4-8 p.m., to celebrate the reopening of the 38th Street Bridge near the Friendship Store.

The hope is that family, friends and neighbors will gather and celebrate the reopening of this cornerstone bridge and to reconnect the neighborhoods and rebuild community divided by the bridge construction.

This will be a sit-down dinner on the bridge with kid-friendly activities, live music and more. The goal of the event is for neighbors from both sides of the bridge to meet in the middle for dinner and conversation.

The conversation, facilitated by Marnita’s Table, will furnish space for open dialogue and healing.

The dinner will be catered by Eat for Equity and will include halal, vegan and gluten-free options.

The event is FREE and open to the public. Please RSVP on Facebook.

Open Streets Franklin this Sunday

Come explore local businesses, sample food and enjoy live music during Open Streets Franklin Aug. 26, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

Seward Community Co-op will be celebrating good food and community at Seward Co-op Creamery Café. Join us!

We’ll have our usual brat stand and a beer garden featuring brews from Fair State Co-op . We’re working with Springboard for the Arts on a vendor/artist pop-up with musical performances and other programming.

Seward Community Co-op is one of the sponsors of Open Streets Franklin 2018. Franklin Avenue will be blocked off from Portland Avenue to 28th Avenue South, opening up the roadway for people walking, biking, rolling and playing.

Meet with the Board

Visit with the co-op’s Board of Directors at Open Streets. Members of the board will be at the Creamery from 11 a.m.–1 p.m. We look forward to seeing you!

YWCA Triathlon: Fuel Up at the Cafe

Support our community—and your workout—at Seward Co-op Creamery Café in Minneapolis. Vegan or omnivore, avoiding gluten or all about wheat, you can fuel up for the YWCA Women’s Triathlon on Aug. 12 with our fresh, local and organic menu or celebrate with a beer post-race.

We’re a café by Seward Community Co-op. That means we’re focused on cooperative values as much as we are on offering seasonal dishes made from ingredients we purchase daily. We’re committed to sustaining a healthy community that has equitable economic relationships, positive environmental impacts and inclusive socially responsible practices.

Seward Co-op Creamery Café works with small-scale farmers and producers, especially those whose production may not yield the volume demanded of the co-op’s two grocery stores. Café employees earn a living wage once they have worked 2,000 at the co-op.

Spend time with neighbors or friends on our patio or brightly lit community space. Happy Hour is 2-6 p.m. every Wednesday through Saturday. We serve a rotating Happy Hour menu, a $10 burger special made with Peterson’s Craft Meats that includes fries and a pint, and $1 off beer, cider and wine. Try our summer menu, including our beet Reuben, lamb and pesto melt, farmer salad and so much more. Follow us on social media and visit us at 2601 E. Franklin Ave.

Take Our Survey, Save $5 on Your Next Shopping Trip

Seward Community Co-op wants your feedback. Starting Friday, July 27, co-op shoppers may be randomly selected via their receipt to take a quick survey about the co-op. If you complete it, you’ll save $5 on your next shopping trip.

Saving is as easy as 1, 2, 3! If you are selected to take the survey:

1. Visit the website printed on your receipt.
2. Complete the survey within the next three days.
3. Write the provided five-digit code on your receipt to be used as a coupon.

Complete the survey on your own computer/device or on the iPad at our customer service desk.

Apply for Open Positions at the Job Fair in Minneapolis

Seward Community Co-op has several open positions, including entry-level opportunities.

Visit us at the Job Development Career Fair 9 a.m.-2 p.m Aug. 6 at Hennepin County Library in Minneapolis. Learn more about our benefits, apply in person and complete a pre-screening interview, all in one place!

Be sure to bring your resume and prepare to answer a few questions. The event is free and open to the public. Everyone is welcome!

The co-op is committed to hiring a diverse staff that represents the communities we serve. We create living-wage jobs with great benefits, and we invest in the training and growth of our employees.

Available entry-level positions include:

• Cashier/bagger
• Stocker
• Housekeeper
• Deli Counter Staff
• Cheese Counter staff
• Meat & Seafood Counter Staff
• Front of House Staff
• Cooks

Click here to view all open positions, learn about the benefits of working at Seward Co-op and apply online today.

Serving Up Produce from Tamales y Bicicletas’ Urban Farm

Seward Co-op Creamery Café welcomed more than 30 guests July 17 for a Farm Table dinner featuring our July SEED recipient, Tamales y Bicicletas, an organization dedicated to strengthening Latino and immigrant communities through bike projects, green farming, cultural empowerment and environmental justice.

We enjoyed a three-course meal—including tamales and churros—featuring produce from Tamales y Bicicletas’ urban farm and heard about the nonprofit’s food-based work in Latino and immigrant communities in the Twin Cities.

Thank you to all who attended our Farm Table! Keep rounding up at co-op registers throughout the month of July to support Tamales y Bicicletas’ programming.