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Intro to Soap Making

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

Learn soap making from one of Seward Co-op’s most popular soap vendors! In this demonstration class, students will be shown soap making using the cold process method. Each student receives an instruction manual and takes home five bars of soap ($25 retail). John Hanson, Seward Soap $30/$25 co-op owners

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Everyone Welcome: Gender Inclusion at Seward Co-op

At Seward Co-op, we are committed to a culture of inclusion where everyone feels welcome, respected and celebrated. As part of this commitment, we are asking staff, owners and customers to use gender-inclusive and affirming language. As part of this effort, you may notice some new signage in the stores and at the café. The…  Read More

Community Foods

Community Foods is a Seward Co-op labeling program featuring producers that best align with our cooperative values and mission to sustain a healthy community. Community Foods purchases are important, everyday investments in a sustainable and equitable food system. Look for Community Foods logos around our stores to support Community Foods producers. Learn About the Makers With…

A group from Isuroon holding a check from the SEED program

Past SEED Recipients

2024 April Cempazúchitl Collective 22,864 customers donated $10,366.83 March Isuroon 23,859 customers donated $10,912.93 February Cultural Wellness Center 24,187 customers donated $10,980.88 January East Phillips Neighborhood Institute 22,983 customers donated $10,543.25 2023 December The Aliveness Project 23,302 customers donated $10,712.79 November Division of Indian Work 23,980 customers donated $11,150.31 October Little Earth Residents Association 22,293…

SEED

One way Seward Co-op lives its Ends Statement to “sustain a healthy community” is through robust community grants. The SEED program is a simple yet powerful community giving opportunity that allows customers to “round-up” their grocery bill for recipient organizations that share our commitment to a healthy community. Each year, a staff led committee selects…

Cafe Menu

The local vegetables change frequently as the harvest season progresses. Our locally sourced proteins and housemade toppings will complement the flavors of the season as well. Please alert us if you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions. Most dishes can be made vegetarian, vegan, or without gluten upon request.

Co-op Creamery Café

The Creamery Café is temporarily closed until further notice. Read our latest update on the Creamery Café.

Friendship Store

In June 2013, Seward Community Co-op announced its second store. By the following July, co-op owners invested $2.5 million into the project. The Friendship store opened in October 2015. The achievement of the Friendship store belongs to all of us in the co-op community and we celebrate not just the money that was invested but…

Franklin Store

Seward Community Co-op opened in 1972 on the corner of 22nd and Franklin avenues, with a core group of volunteers and a small selection of primarily Bulk products. With steady growth through the mid-1990s, Seward Co-op built a new store at 2111 E. Franklin Ave., which was opened in 1998. In 2005, the co-op planned…