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Everyday Deals

Everyone is welcome to shop at Seward Co-op. You do not need to be an owner to shop at the co-op, but if you decide to join you will enjoy numerous owner benefits. There are many ways to shop the co-op on a budget. In addition to the store specials, owner deals, and coupons savvy…

Nourish

Eating healthy and affordably can be challenging. Whether you have budget constraints or are just looking for ways to save on your grocery bill, Nourish offers practical ideas about how we can nourish ourselves, our families, and our community without sacrificing our values and budgets. It is truly a program designed for everyone.

Small Businesses: Apply for Powderhorn Shark Tank

This small-business, big-ideas competition helps bring together, support, and celebrate the entrepreneurs in our community. This competition is proudly brought to you by the Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association and is for both small business owners who are growing and emerging. Compete for cash prizes and business incentives in a supportive, community environment. Seward Co-op is…  Read More

February SEED Recipient: The Cultural Wellness Center

The money raised through Seward Co-op’s SEED roundup program in February will go to the Dreamland Co-Café, a project of the Cultural Wellness Center. The Dreamland Co-Café project will create a blend of Culinary Heritage, self-love, and business incubation for African American food entrepreneurs in a cooperative and supportive environment that will allow us to…  Read More

Our 2019 SEED Recipients Month by Month

We’re looking ahead to 2019, which will feature our first year of Community Choice SEED grant recipients. Our selection process for our 12 yearly SEED recipients is entirely staff-led, with the majority of cashiers serving on the committee. Show your support to our front-end staff by rounding up at the register throughout the year! Here…  Read More

Farm Table with the Cultural Wellness Center

Come sit around the “farm table” at the Seward Co-op Creamery Café and learn more about the Cultural Wellness Center, our February SEED recipient. The Cultural Wellness Center is working on a new project that will create a blend of culinary heritage, self-love, and business incubation for African American food entrepreneurs. Their new café space…  Read More

Join Us for Our Farm Table Dinner with HAFA

Join us for a meal designed by Creamery Café executive chef Matt Kappra and made with produce from our October SEED grant recipient, the Hmong American Farmers Association, on Oct. 23, 6-8 p.m., at Seward Co-op Creamery Café. SEED donations will be accepted at the dinner. Three-course dinner: $40Kombucha pairing: additional $9Beer, wine and other…  Read More

Introducing Community Foods

Community Foods is a new Seward Co-op labeling program featuring producers that best align with our cooperative values and mission to sustain a healthy community. Community Foods replaced P6 on Thursday, Sept. 27, at all Seward Co-op locations. With Community Foods, we’re focusing on the real stories of our producers that support Seward Co-op’s Ends.…  Read More

Board of Directors Statement, August 2018

Why did the board vote to remove one of its members? The board voted to remove director Filiberto Nolasco Gomez for cause, under Section 5(b) of the co-op’s bylaws. Filiberto received the 10-day notice of the proposed removal and had the opportunity to be heard at the August 28, 2018 board meeting, pursuant to the…  Read More

Tell the USDA We Need Better GE Labeling

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has proposed a rule for nationwide labeling on genetically engineered foods — but we need something better. Public comments, from food eaters like you, will be extremely important. Comments were due to the USDA by July 3, 2018. We’ve been telling the USDA to: Use common, well-established labeling terms.…  Read More