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Opioid overdose prevention – Narcan Training with Valhalla Place

December 14, 2019 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Valhalla Place is a premier provider of addiction and mental health services in the Twin Cities. In this class presented by Stephanie Devich and Seward Co-op you will learn about local opioid trends, high risks of overdose, signs of sedation versus overdose, and how to administer the lifesaving drug Narcan in an opioid overdose situation.…  Read More

Halloween Fun Seward Co-op Style

Halloween time calls for fun! This year, shop your values without sacrificing the fun. At Seward Co-op we have supplies and tasty treats to help you get ready for Halloween! Whip up some easy fun with our suggested recipes, Community Foods  products, and Seward-made treats that are sure to satisfy.

Opioid overdose prevention – Narcan Training with Valhalla Place

December 3, 2019 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Valhalla Place is a premier provider of addiction and mental health services in the Twin Cities. In this class presented by Stephanie Devich and Seward Co-op you will learn about local opioid trends, high risks of overdose, signs of sedation versus overdose, and how to administer the lifesaving drug Narcan in an opioid overdose situation.…  Read More

Opioid overdose prevention – Narcan Training with Valhalla Place

November 13, 2019 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Valhalla Place is a premier provider of addiction and mental health services in the Twin Cities. In this class presented by Stephanie Devich and Seward Co-op you will learn about local opioid trends, high risks of overdose, signs of sedation versus overdose, and how to administer the lifesaving drug Narcan in an opioid overdose situation.…  Read More

Changes in October SEED Recipient

On October 1, the Star Tribune published an article outlining a leadership crisis at Village Financial, the organization scheduled to be the October SEED grant recipient at Seward Community Co-op. The conflict involves a Seward Co-op board member as well as a number of board candidates. This news understandably brought up a number of questions…

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…

Notice of Candidate Withdrawal

Many Seward Co-op owners received a paper election brochure and ballot in the mail. Note that Addie Davis is no longer a candidate for the designated employee director seat. Please cast a vote for another designated employee director candidate accordingly.

Community Groups Rally to Support Vandalized Businesses

In the early morning of Wednesday, September 18, several businesses along Franklin Ave. were vandalized. Two weeks later, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office charged a 36 year old man with bias in connection to this vandalism. A principle core to our cooperative identity is concern for community. This violence has triggered fear and anxiety in…

Vendor Resources

As a cooperative, we exist to meet the needs of our community with two full-service grocery stores and a café. We strive to offer products requested by co-op owners and other community members. We prioritize: Products that meet unique needs in our community (such as WIC-allowed foods, international cuisines, gluten free, halal, vegan, etc.); Organic…

Seward Co-op’s Role in Community Crisis

Concern for Community is a Co-op Principle, Sustaining a Healthy Community is Our Mission Our community and our nation are facing crises of opioid use and homelessness and they’re showing up at Seward Co-op. Focused on community-based solutions, Seward Co-op has joined forces with Twin Cities area co-ops, St. Stephen’s Human Services and the Minnesota…  Read More