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The Future of Seward Co-op Leadership: Angel and Ray

We’d like to once again thank Liz Liddiard Wozniak (she/her) for the many years of growth she ushered in before she retired. Liz’s retirement comes new opportunities for staff. The loss of Liz’s guidance in Human Resources will be felt, and in her stead, Seward Co-op is proud to introduce the next generation of leaders…

Co-op Community Conversations | Connecting To The Land

November 18, 2021 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Join Twin Cities food co-ops and Native America community leaders Hope Flanagan, Neely Snyder, and Vanessa Casillas for a conversation about the interconnected relationships between land, water, and food systems in Minnesota. We’ll discuss the impact of environmental health on Indigenous foods and what you can do to support food access in Native communities. RSVP…  Read More

Art + Abolition Recap

On Thursday, June 24, community members gathered at our Franklin and Friendship stores for Art + Abolition: Memorialize the Movement, Deepen Our Commitment. As part of this community event, Leesa Kelly (she/her) and volunteers from Memorialize the Movement removed the remaining boards of protest art that were installed on our buildings in June of 2020…

Cook with Community Foods

Produce staff have shared their seasonal produce picks. Learn about the Community Foods growers working hard behind the scenes.

Plant-Based Comfort Food: Double-Baked Potatoes (Virtual class)

December 3, 2020 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Learn how to make a simple, hearty and satisfying one dish meal. You’ll learn the ins-and-outs of double-baking potatoes (and other vegetables), stuffed with herbed tempeh and drizzled with Cheeze Sauce. AmyLeo Barankovich, Vegan Affairs MN Please RSVP in advance via the Eventbrite link below. You will receive an email from Eventbrite that contains a…  Read More

Preparation Amid Uncertainty

Soon, we will install plywood over the windows and entrances of Seward Co-op buildings to show solidarity with neighboring businesses, to protect the jobs of our staff and to protect our shared community assets.