2021 Annual Owner Meeting Recap
Celebrating 50 Years: Seward Co-op within the Broader Movement for Abolition and Liberation
Celebrating 50 Years: Seward Co-op within the Broader Movement for Abolition and Liberation
The Seward Co-op SEED program is a way in which we reach our Ends. 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. All funds donated at the register are given directly to the recipient organization…
We will learn how to stuff and shape these pork & napa cabbage stuffed savory dumplings, then cook them two ways: pan-fry them for a crispy perfection and boil them for steaming silky texture. We will also make homemade ponzu sauce, Japanese sour and savory citrus dipping sauce. Koshiki Smith, The Japanese Kitchen
Join us as we collaborate with Dream of Wild Health, Division of Indian Work, and Minneapolis American Indian Center for a series on Indigenous foods and recipes. We’ll make a series of delicious meals, drinks, medicines, and desserts using local and traditional foods as we explore nutritional and cultural significance of their ingredients. The instructors… Read More →
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Wishing our community a very happy Pride month! On the outside of Seward Co-op buildings, we proudly say “Everyone Welcome.” Throughout our nearly 50 year history and into the present, our goal has been to create space that is comfortable and safe for everyone to gather, work, and shop. We at Seward Co-op welcome opportunities…
Please note: Delivery is currently unavailable
Please note: Delivery is currently unavailable
Seward To Go is available for all co-op shoppers! Due to renovations at the Franklin store, Seward To Go will only offer Curbside Pickup at the Friendship store. Delivery is currently unavailable. Note: During times of high demand, like holiday weeks, submit your order as early as possible to secure your preferred pickup or delivery…