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Join Seward Co-op in Reducing Trash by 16,000 Pounds

Seward Co-op’s staff-led Green Team “talks trash” about trash! We can all make a difference, so we invite Seward shoppers and community members to help. The Green Team’s focus over the next year is to organize volunteer opportunities in our community, further advocate for packaging changes and offer resources through the “Trash Talk” campaign. We…

Seward Co-op’s COVID-19 Updates

As a cooperative with two grocery stores, Seward Co-op plays an essential role in the community. COVID-19 guidelines like social distancing and wearing masks have become a part of everyday life. We have maintained our ability to keep the doors open and provide goods and nourishing foods throughout these challenging times in large part because…

Sewing Sustainably: Produce Bags with An Upcycled Closet        

January 23, 2020 @ 6:30 pm

Students will create two reusable produce bags out of sustainably sourced and second hand materials. Students will learn the basics of sewing to structure their bags and feel empowered to make their own reusable bags for themselves, or as great gifts for friends and family! No experience needed, all levels welcome! All supplies will be…  Read More

Great Foods this Fall from Native American Community Foods Producers

Seward Co-op works to sustain a healthy community that has equitable economic relationships, positive environmental impacts and inclusive, socially responsible practices. We contribute to a more equitable economy by offering quality products through intentional sourcing. Sourcing from producers that best align with our cooperative values help reach our mission to sustain a healthy community. Shopping…

2019 SEED Recipients

2019 SEED Recipients January: Mental Health Resources (Community Choice) Mental Health Resources’ Seward Community Support Program (“CSP”) drop-in center on Minnehaha Avenue provides healthy snacks, meals, and health mentoring for 400 neighbors who are recovering from serious mental illness so they can thrive physically and mentally. February: Cultural Wellness Center The Dreamland Co-Café, a project of…  Read More

Produce

This growing season, support inclusively owned and local farmers in our Produce Department. We frequently source our produce from area growers. Find fresh veggies from farmers like Sin Fronteras Farm & Food and flowers and starter plants from woman-owned Green Earth Growers. To supplement the small, local farms we stock on Produce shelves, we also…