Kwanzaa at Seward
“If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” — African proverb In December, many African American people in the United States will… Read More →
“If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” — African proverb In December, many African American people in the United States will… Read More →
Seward Co-op has your holiday shopping and dining needs covered! Here are our holiday hours of operation to bear in mind when planning gatherings with family and friends. Please note… Read More →
Wondering what to get your favorite foodie? Seward Community Co-op offers gift cards that may be purchased and used at any of our three locations–Co-op Creamery Café, Franklin, or Friendship… Read More →
On Saturday, Aug. 15, Seward Co-op hosted its career fair in the Sabathani Community Center, across the street from the future Friendship store. The fair was an immense success, with… Read More →
When kids (and adults!) head back to school, the disposability of our world can feel on full display: Disposable sandwich bags, tin foil, cling wrap, lunch bags, and other needless… Read More →
Enter Seward Co-op’s #P6plate photo contest and you could win a terrific P6 prize for P6 Month. All through the month of August (P6 Month) we are collecting #P6Plate pictures… Read More →
Since starting the Friendship store project more than two years ago, we have learned a tremendous amount as an organization. We have had significant discussion about what we mean when… Read More →
The co-op welcomes Makeda Toure and Dave Harris. Both will be working with Diversity & Community Engagement Manager LaDonna Sanders-Redmond to help Seward Co-op in its outreach efforts over the… Read More →
This Monday, July 13! Join Seward Co-op and other Seward members at Fair State Brewing Cooperative for happy hour 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Bring your Seward ownership card and… Read More →
A letter from General Manager Sean Doyle: In June 2014 leadership at the co-op was approached by Bryant Neighborhood Organization (BNO) and Central Area Neighborhood Development Organization (CANDO) to consider… Read More →