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Board of Directors November Meeting
November 26 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Meetings of Seward Co-op’s Board of Directors are open to any co-op owner. This board meeting is virtual and will be held Tuesday, November 26. To indicate your intention to attend, please email board@seward.coop prior to November 26. This will allow us to provide you the virtual meeting link. Captions are available upon request, and if you have a need for other accommodations, please include them in your email and we will do our best to meet them.
Seward Co-op’s Board of Directors is comprised of nine elected co-op owners who serve the co-op for three-year terms. The board typically meets 9-10 times a year on the last Tuesday of the month, at 6:15 p.m. The co-op’s board of directors appreciates hearing from you! They are available to answer questions and provide information about cooperative governance.
Indigenous Foods Class Series – Wild Rice Stuffed Peppers
November 21 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Learn about wild rice and how to make wild rice stuffed peppers with Marissa.
with Marissa Johnson (Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe, Dream of Wild Health)
Free
This is a virtual class. Please RSVP in advance.
Presented by Seward Co-op and the Indigenous Food Network
2024 marks the fourth year of the Indigenous Foods Class Series, a program developed through Seward Co-op’s long-term partnership with Dream of Wild Health, one of the oldest and longest operating Native American-led and focused nonprofits in the Twin Cities.
Our collaboration with Dream of Wild Health includes our partnership with the Indigenous Food Network (IFN), a collaborative of Nativeled community organizations in Minneapolis who are working together to rebuild a sovereign food system.
By hosting this annual class series every November, we honor our relationship with Dream of Wild Health and the Indigenous Food Network, and are proud to support IFN in their goal of creating a Native American urban model for food sovereignty.
Indigenous Foods Class Series – Indigenous “Seafood” Boil
November 14 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Join Hope and Derek in making a “seafood” boil made with indigenous ingredients- we’ll use clams, crayfish, hominy, wild potatoes, and more while learning about these ingredients and the efforts to restore native mussel and clam biodiversity.
with Hope Flanagan (Tonawanda Band of Seneca, Dream of Wild Health)
Derek Nicholas (Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe , Division of Indian Work)
Free
This is a virtual class. Please RSVP in advance.
Presented by Seward Co-op and the Indigenous Food Network
2024 marks the fourth year of the Indigenous Foods Class Series, a program developed through Seward Co-op’s long-term partnership with Dream of Wild Health, one of the oldest and longest operating Native American-led and focused nonprofits in the Twin Cities.
Our collaboration with Dream of Wild Health includes our partnership with the Indigenous Food Network (IFN), a collaborative of Native-led community organizations in Minneapolis who are working together to rebuild a sovereign food system.
By hosting this annual class series every November, we honor our relationship with Dream of Wild Health and the Indigenous Food Network, and are proud to support IFN in their goal of creating a Native American urban model for food sovereignty.
Indigenous Foods Class Series- Roasted Butternut Squash Soup and Mixed Nut Cookie Bars
November 20 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Join Simone in making a warming butternut squash soup followed by a sweet and nutritious cookie bar made from a variety of mixed nuts.
with Simone Rendon (White Earth/Pine Ridge Oglala descendant, Department of Indian Work)
Free
This is a virtual class. Please RSVP in advance.
Please note- this class has been moved from Nov 19 to Nov 20.
Presented by Seward Co-op and the Indigenous Food Network
2024 marks the fourth year of the Indigenous Foods Class Series, a program developed through Seward Co-op’s long-term partnership with Dream of Wild Health, one of the oldest and longest operating Native American-led and focused nonprofits in the Twin Cities.
Our collaboration with Dream of Wild Health includes our partnership with the Indigenous Food Network (IFN), a collaborative of Native-led community organizations in Minneapolis who are working together to rebuild a sovereign food system.
By hosting this annual class series every November, we honor our relationship with Dream of Wild Health and the Indigenous Food Network, and are proud to support IFN in their goal of creating a Native American urban model for food sovereignty.