May 2021
Free Bike Repair Pop-Up
Minor repairs and tune-ups done for free.
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AICHO’S Indigenous Food and Art Market
The American Indian Community Housing Organization celebrates indigenous food and arts with a diverse group of vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, breads, wild rice cupcakes, wild rice, honey, canned vegetables, fermented kombucha, jams/jellies, teas, salsas, mushrooms, cannabidiol products, seeds, smoked fish, eggs, indigenous artwork, health and beauty products, T-shirts and more. This event takes place at the One Roof parking lot at 12 E. Fourth St. on July 10, July 24, Aug. 14, Aug. 28, Sept. 11 and Sept.…
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AICHO’s Indigenous Food and Art Market
The American Indian Community Housing Organization is hosting 21 local food and art vendors in the parking lot at One Roof Community Housing. Linda Winter will teach how to work with birchbark. All are welcome to watch the demonstration, only registrants are allowed to participate. Registration for the workshop is closed. Entrepreneurs will be selling items such as garden-grown produce, frozen meats, smoked white fish, wild rice, fermented foods, Indigenous teas, maple syrup, jams and jellies, herbs, honey, wild rice…
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Featuring a dreamcatcher workshop. Entrepreneurs will be selling items such as garden-grown produce, frozen meats, smoked whitefish, wild rice, fermented foods, Indigenous teas, maple syrup, jams and jellies, herbs, honey, wild rice cupcakes, salves and cannabidiol products. Artwork on sale includes prints, apparel, beadwork, jewelry and more. SNAP/EBT benefits are accepted. Rain location: Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center, 212 W. 2nd St., Duluth.
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AICHO’s Indigenous Food and Art Market
The American Indian Community Housing Organization is hosting local food and art vendors in the parking lot at One Roof Community Housing. At this market, witness chalk art creation by AnnMarie Genius and participate in St. Louis County Women, Infant and Children's "Latch On" event, featuring information and socializing for breastfeeding parents. Entrepreneurs will be selling items such as garden-grown produce, frozen meats, smoked white fish, wild rice, fermented foods, Indigenous teas, maple syrup, jams and jellies, herbs, honey, wild…
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