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Celebrate MLK Jr. Jan. 21 at Powderhorn Park

Celebrate the life and work of Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr at Powderhorn Park on Monday, Jan. 21, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. This free event features local performers, artists and a community meal. The first 200 kids will receive a free book thanks to Lerner Publications, Beaver’s Pond Press and Magers & Quinn Booksellers! EntertainmentThe…  Read More

A Cut Above the Rest: Whole Carcass Butchery

Through whole carcass butchery, our Meat and Seafood staff preserves connections with local farmers—and a unique skillset you can’t find at most conventional grocery stores. Our in-house meat cutters know our producers and can speak directly to how the animals are raised before they are sold in large pieces to Seward Co-op. In many cases,…  Read More

How to Support the East Phillips Indoor Urban Farm Project

The East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI) is working to secure land for an indoor urban farm project that would bring affordable housing, urban food production, a coffee shop and a bicycle shop to the small southside neighborhood. The project would be part of the Hiawatha Campus expansion. The city of Minneapolis is planning to relocate…  Read More

Recipe: Persimmon Bread Pudding

Persimmons are in! Savor the seasonal sweetness of our organic persimmons in this moist and delicious bread pudding from National Co-op Grocers. Total Time: 2 hours; 1 hour activeServings: 8 Ingredients4 to 5 ripe Hachiya persimmons (Seward Co-op has Fuyu, too!)3 eggs2 cups milk3/4 cup sugar, divided2 teaspoons vanilla extract1 teaspoon cinnamon1/2 teaspoon ground ginger1…  Read More

Seward Co-op Endorses Minneapolis Minimum Wage Ordinance

Seward Co-op’s decision to endorse the Minneapolis $15/hour minimum wage ordinance is rooted in our cooperative goal of creating equitability in the economy. Our Ends Statement says that we will sustain a healthy community with equitable economic relationships. We believe the current minimum wage of $9.50 is insufficient and is not equitable in our community.…  Read More

SEED Round Up for Little Earth of United Tribes

Thank you to Seward Co-op owners and customers who donated to the emergency SEED round up over the weekend of Feb. 10–12. The round up to assist the victims of the recent Little Earth fire was a great success. Customers donated $3,559 and the co-op contributed an additional $1,000 for a total of $4,559. On…  Read More

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Project Updates February 2015

Significant progress has occurred over the past couple of months, and we’re excited to share these updates with you. Friendship Store Friendship Store is taking shape! We are now five months into what we estimate to be a 12-month construction schedule. After a delay earlier in the winter due to utility relocations, we have seen…  Read More