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Women Leaders of Seward Co-op

Celebrate Women’s History Month with us as we recognize two of many great women leaders in Seward Co-op’s history.

Franklin In-Store Music: Will King

March 1, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Will King is a guitarist, composer, teacher and recording artist, performing music influenced by his travels in Spain, South America and the Caribbean. Musical styles include an eclectic mix of Classical, Flamenco, Latin Folklórico and pop. Franklin store dining area

Gyoza Dumplings

January 28, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Koshiki Yonemura from Tanpopo Studio will share the skill of delicious and savory dumpling-making; mixing, rolling and shaping the dough, stuffing the filing and preparing the homemade ponzu sauce. Locally sourced ground pork is mingled together with Napa cabbage, garlic chives and ginger to make the flavorful fillings. Then these beautifully shaped dumplings are pan-fried…  Read More

Meet the Board of Directors in the Store

October 20, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Meet current board member Cassandra Meyer at the Seward Co-op Franklin store on Sunday, Oct. 20 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Come share what you love about the co-op, your questions about the co-op’s election, as well as your ideas. But most of all, just stop by to share about yourself and get to know a…  Read More

Owner Discounts

Community members become owners of Seward Co-op for a number of reasons. Many people join for the quarterly discounts and owner specials. Others join to support a community-owned business that works to sustain the local economy. You do not need to be an owner to shop at the co-op, but if you decide to join…

Seward Co-op Remembers Annie Young

Ask any of the pioneers of the Twin Cities cooperative movement if they recognize the name Annie Young, and chances are they’ll say yes. In 1981, after helping start the Wiscoy Valley Land Cooperative, Young hitchhiked with her infant son across southwestern Minnesota to attend gatherings of food co-op activists. Eventually she moved to Minneapolis…  Read More

Produce at its Peak: Suddenly Summer

Summer came all of a sudden, curtailing ramp season. I hope you got a taste while they were still around, but if you didn’t, there are still lots of interesting early season local products around. For instance green garlic, which is simply the first shoot of the garlic plant, uprooted, cleaned and bundled together. As…  Read More