Garden Tour and Potluck with Audrey Logan of Dehydration Nations

Garden Tour and Potluck with Audrey Logan of Dehydration Nations

You're invited to a garden tour and potluck in Winnipeg, Manitoba!

By Young Agrarians

Date and time

Sat, Aug 17, 2024 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM CDT

Location

200 Young St

200 Young Street Winnipeg, MB R3C 1Y9 Canada

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 4 hours

Join us for a morning of tending the land and helping with fall seed sowing while learning from Audrey's gardening wisdom on August 17th at the Spirit Park Community Gardens. Audrey will share her permaculture knowledge and introduce the group to the food and medicine she's been tending in her plot.

WHEN: Aug 17, 2024 | 9am-1pm

LOCATION: Treaty 1 Territory. Spirit Park Community Gardens: 200 Young St. Winnipeg, Manitoba

REGISTER: This event is free, but please register on Eventbrite as space is limited.

SCHEDULE (times are approximate):
9am Welcome, intro circle and garden tour
10am Fall seed sowing and discussion
1130am Potluck
1pm Depart

BRING: Dress for the weather. Bring a potluck item to share, plates/cutlery/cups and a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. Please include a little card with ingredients if you can for folks with food sensitivities.

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ACCESSIBILITY: If you have any accessibility needs, please get in touch with us at prairiesnetwork@youngagrarians.org

ABOUT Audrey Logan and Dehydration Nations

Audrey Logan, Nehiyaw/Métis Knowledge Keeper resides in Treaty 1 Territory. They helped in establishing the Spirit Park Community Gardens, a regenerative community garden rooted in Indigenous permaculture principles. Audrey also runs Dehydration Nation, a grassroots initiative that empowers individuals and communities to harness the traditional method of food dehydration and pair it with nation-to-nation trade to promote food sovereignty in Treaty 1 territory and beyond.⁠

They are passionate about building a thriving Indigenous permaculture garden from an empty lot, climate adaptation, stewarding rare heritage seeds, traditional perspectives on cross-pollination, urban foraging, and so much more.⁠

Facebook: facebook.com/dehydrationnations

Instagram: @dehydrationnations

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

  • This event is free and open to everyone! Supervised children are welcome
  • Please leave furry friends at home
  • Please stay home if you have cold or flu symptoms
  • Please wash your shoes before visiting the farm, especially if you work on or have visited a farm recently
  • Please do not bring alcohol to this event
  • Please share this event with anyone who may be interested!

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  • We welcome cancellations at any time - you can do so through Eventbrite, through the link in your registration confirmation email, or by contacting prairiesnetwork@youngagrarians.org. Please let us know if you aren't able to attend

Questions? Email Lourdes at prairiesnetwork@youngagrarians.org

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