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Tami Bauers

Tami has spent her adult life working around food, co-ops, and education. Working with retail food co-ops for almost three decades developed her passionate commitment to the cooperative business model, which allows people to have their most basic needs met through their own determination, collaboration, and ownership. Tami has worked for and with dozens of…

Moses Viveros

Moses (they/them/theirs) is a Community Food Systems Practitioner. They originally come from Chicago, where they received their BA in Sustainability Studies at Roosevelt University and then completed their MA in Food Studies and MBA at Chatham University in Pittsburgh. They have extensive experience working with a variety of start-ups, movements, organizations, and nonprofits that are…

CANCELLED- DIY Soap Making Date Night!

February 14, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Sign up solo, with a partner, or with a friend for a fun and casual soap making workshop this Valentine’s Day! Sparkling juice and chocolate will be provided! Students will also receive a free silicone mold and class manual at the class.

In-person class | Friendship store | $40/$35 for Seward Co-op owners

Celebrate the Holidays with Specialty Meats

Winter gatherings are the perfect time to celebrate with a beautiful centerpiece at the dinner table. Seward Co-op has all of the classics like turkey, ham, brisket, and surf and turf options, many of which are local, small-scale, or sustainably sourced. For those looking for a little variety, or to try something new this holiday…

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Preserving Ourselves in Times of Change

In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to let self-care rituals slip through the cracks. Over the last two years, as a community and on a global scale, we’ve weathered so much. Self-preservation before the cold, dark months of the year set in is just as important as preserving our excess food. Tend to your body…

River Hills Harvest

Learn About River Hills Harvest Modern commercial farming of American elderberry (Sambucus nigra canadensis) began in Missouri around the turn of this century when organic farmer Terry Durham noticed that the elderberry plants growing around his fields were vigorous and fruitful. His curiosity led him to planting them in a field, where they grew abundantly.…

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Amy’s Burrito Recall

Amy’s Kitchen has issued a voluntary recall of a single lot of their single serving Gluten Free Bean and Cheese Burritos due to the potential presence of foreign material, visible white plastic. This recall is done out of an abundance of caution to ensure the safety of consumers. There have been no reports of illness…