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2019 Annual Owner Meeting
Join us on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at the Annual Co-op Owners Meeting as we recognize and understand the vital role of Hmong American farmers and Hmong culture in our local food system. Share a meal full of Hmong flavors designed by Chef Yia Vang and learn how Hmong American farmers are organizing to access land, markets, capital, research and training so that they can build intergenerational and community wealth. Our featured speaker is Pakou Hang. (See bio below.)
We will also share the results of the board of directors election, and announce SEED recipients for 2020, including the results of our second Community Choice SEED vote!
Continuing our Exploration of Equity in the Food System
The 2019 Annual Owner Meeting is the third installment in an intentional, co-op-wide exploration of equity in the food system. At the 2017 Annual Meeting, Seward Co-op hosted Tunde Wey, a Nigerian chef who led staff in the preparation of a Nigerian meal and a discussion about Blackness, immigration and labor in America. In 2018, Sean Sherman and The Sioux Chef designed the menu and offered teachings on indigenous food sovereignty and the impact of white supremacy on Indigenous people. This year, we connect the dots to immigrant and refugee communities through powerful stories about the challenges and successes of Hmong American farmers organizing to access land and markets in our local food system.
Featured Speaker: Pakou Hang
Pakou Hang is a co-founder and the executive director of the Hmong American Farmers Association (HAFA), a membership based nonprofit organization that was created in 2011 to lift up Hmong American farmers and their families. The organization’s mission is to advance the economic prosperity of Hmong farmers through advocacy, capacity building, and cooperative enterprises. More specifically, HAFA uses an organizing approach to work with its members and their family members to access land, markets, capital, research and training so that they can build intergenerational and community wealth. Pakou has also worked for over 15 years as a community organizer first as the campaign manager for State Senator Mee Moua’s inaugural special election, then as deputy political director for U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone’s last senate campaign. Pakou has also served as the Minnesota field director for America Votes and deputy vice president for the Children’s Defense Fund in Washington D.C.
Guest Chef: Yia Vang
Yia Vang was born in a refugee camp in Thailand and his father and mother moved their family to the US in 1988. He is co-founder of Union Hmong Kitchen, a Twin Cities-based Hmong restaurant with a residency at Sociable Cider Werks. He is passionate about making the food he grew up with more accessible to non-Hmongs, while also passing traditions down to the next generation of Hmong Americans.
While working in some of the foremost kitchens of Minneapolis, he began to find his own voice in showcasing Hmong food. His belief is that Hmong food isn’t a type of food but it’s a philosophy of food. Hmong food is not defined by its product. It’s defined by its process. He believes that the melding of many cultures plays a role in the cultural DNA of the Hmong people. “Our history is intrinsically woven into the food we eat,” he says. “Every dish has a narrative, and if you follow that narrative closely enough, you understand the people.” Yia also brings flavor, fire, and a passion for storytelling through food.
RSVP to the Annual Owner Meeting today!
12 Days of Flash Deals
Until the end of September enjoy Flash Deals on various items at both Seward Co-op stores. Beginning on Owners Appreciation Day Sept 19 with the Bulk Sale enjoy 10% off Bulk Department items.
Upcoming Flash Deals
Monday, September 23
- Valley View Milk Gallons $1 OFF
- Wymans Frozen Fruit 32 oz. and 48 oz. bags 30% OFF
- Hoch Orchard Apple Cider $6.99 each (Reg. 7.99 each)
- Seward-made cookies $.50 OFF
Tuesday, September 24
- Forage Kombucha 2 for $4
- St. Paul Bagelry Bagels $3.99 (Reg. $5.49)
- St. Paul Bagelry Cream Cheese $3.99 (Reg. $5.19)
- Wales Red Dragon Cheese $12.99/ lb. (Reg. $14.99/ lb.)
- Switzerland Gruyere $15.99/ lb. (Reg. $18.99/ lb.)
Previous Flash Deals
Thursday, September 19
- Bulk Sale 10 % OFF Bulk Department
Friday, September 20
- Hass small avocados, 2 for $3 (Reg. $2.49 each)
- USA organic green leaf lettuce, $1.79 each (Reg. $2.49 each)
- Beelers, Petersons Pork & Plants, TC Farms Bacon $1 off/lb.
Saturday, September 21
- Hass small avocados, 2 for $3 (Reg. $2.49 each)
- USA organic green leaf lettuce, $1.79 each (Reg. $2.49 each)
- Beelers, Petersons Pork & Plants, TC Farms Bacon $1 off/lb.
- Whole Grain Milling Tortilla Chips 2 for $7 (Reg. 4.29)
Sunday, September 22
- Hass small avocados, 2 for $3 (Reg. $2.49 each)
- USA organic green leaf lettuce, $1.79 each (Reg. $2.49 each)
- Beelers, Petersons Pork & Plants, TC Farms Bacon $1 off/lb.
- Alden’s Ice Cream 48 oz., $4.99 (Reg. $7.99)
Stay informed for future 12 Days of Deals details by following Seward Co-op on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!
Prepare to Vote in the 2019 Board of Directors Election
Important Election Dates
Tuesday, Oct. 1, Election beginsĀ
Tuesday, Oct. 8, Candidate Forum
Tuesday, Oct. 22, Election ends at Annual Owner Meeting
Seward Co-op CSA Fair: 2019 Farmer Registration
April 27, 2019 @ 11:00 am
Seward Co-op CSA Fair: 2018 Farmer Registration
April 21, 2018 @ 11:00 am
Seward Co-op CSA Fair: 2017 Farmer Registration
April 22, 2017 @ 11:00 am
Prepare to Vote in the 2019 Board of Directors Election
In October, the annual Seward Co-op Board of Directors election will begin. Co-op owners elect the board of directors— one vote per owner. Help maintain our healthy co-op democracy and participate in the direction we take as a community-owned business by casting your vote.
The election commences on Tuesday, Oct. 1. We will send emails with a link to vote online to all co-op owners for whom we have a current email address. Next time you shop, please provide Customer Service staff your current email. A paper ballot and election brochure with full details will also be mailed to co-op owners in early October.
If you are interested in participating in the direction Seward Co-op takes as a community-owned business but are not an owner, become an owner today!
About the 2019 Board of Directors Election
There are four at-large seats open. Three are three-year terms and the fourth seat is a one-year term. The candidate who receives the fourth highest number of votes will serve the one-year term. There is one designated employee director seat open for a one-year term, fulfilling the final year of a vacated seat. Current employees of Seward Co-op are eligible to run for the designated employee director seat. Employees are ineligible to run for an at-large seat this year. This is because Seward Co-op bylaws restrict the number of employees on the board to two, and one at-large employee director is currently mid-term.
Paper ballots will be accepted at any co-op location or can be mailed. Voting is open through the annual meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 22, when election results will be announced. For more information about the election or about the board of directors, please visit www.seward.coop/board or email board@seward.coop
Important Election Dates
Election begins: Tuesday, Oct. 1
Candidate Forum: Tuesday, Oct. 8
Election ends: Tuesday, Oct. 22