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Sally Nixon

Sally is a believer in the cooperative model, and is interested in the success of food co-ops with regard to the historical development and maintenance of cooperatives that were initially created to be in service of communities in sustainable and equitable ways. Sally is passionate about supporting Seward Co-op in responding to the current social,…

Cassandra Meyer

A life long frequenter of Minneapolis co-ops, Cassandra is a regular shopper at the Franklin store. She supports our co-op over alternatives because of the co-op’s Ends Statement and the social and environmental values the co-op promotes. As an undergraduate, Cassandra double-majored in civil engineering with an environmental focus and American Indian studies with a…

Jill Krueger

Jill Krueger is an attorney with the Network for Public Health Law, and has a background in agricultural law. She often works at the intersection of farm policy, healthy eating, and sustainability. Jill first set foot in a food co-op during college, and likes to seek out co-ops when she travels. Serving on Seward Co-op’s…

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

– – Seward Community Co-op Grant Opportunities

The application deadline for the 2021 grant cycle is June 30, 2020. 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…

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…

Cafe Event Reservations

Reserve the Seward Co-op Creamery Cafe space for your event! We are only able to guarantee that event will be private and closed to the public on evenings when the cafe is closed. We are happy to reserve a portion of the cafe dining room for groups during cafe open hours. Cafe hours: Sun.- Tues.…