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Fat and the Moon

Fat and the Moon is a women-owned, herbalist-led company crafting plant-based personal care products. Founded in 2012 by Rachel Budde, this small-scale company handmakes every product in-house using non-toxic ingredients and low-waste packaging designed to be reused or returned to the earth. Built through community relationships rather than mass retail, Fat and the Moon partners with co-ops that share their commitment to sustainability.

Microgreens Kids Class- Granola Bars

January 17, 2026 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Microgreens makes the world of cooperatives, sustainably sourced food, and sustainable communities accessible and enjoyable to the youngest Seward Co-op shoppers. Join Chef Jess to learn how to make customizable…  Read More

Microgreens Kids Class- Sesame Asian Noodles

December 20 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Microgreens makes the world of cooperatives, sustainably sourced food, and sustainable communities accessible and enjoyable to the youngest Seward Co-op shoppers. Join Chef Jess to learn how to make delicious…  Read More

Celebrating Friendship in Community

In 2015, Seward Co-op expanded from the location in the Seward neighborhood to the Bryant neighborhood, where our Friendship store is located on 38th Street. As we celebrate a decade of creating greater access to fresh food in the neighborhood, we’re highlighting staff who’ve made a difference in a community that has always been directly…

DIY Soap Making for Holiday Gifts

December 3 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Make your own customizable soap as holiday gifts! Join Longfellow Soap owner John Hanson to learn soap making techniques. Students will receive a free silicone mold and class manual at the class.

Keep Your Wallet Stuffed with Everyday Low Prices

The Harvest holiday is a time when many of us gather with loved ones to share a meal. While that often means family, for those with kin far away or complicated ties, chosen family can be a source of connection during arguably the best season for piling a plate packed with locally-grown food. Whether you’re…

People at a food shelf

Supporting Food Access This November

Dear Seward Co-op Community, We are reaching out to update you on the co-op’s plans to help continue food access in our communities in light of the temporary inaccessibility of SNAP and other government assistance programs due to the government shutdown that took place at the beginning of the month. With our cooperative principles in…