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Revol Greens

Learn About Revol Greens In 2017, Revol Greens opened their first greenhouse just an hour south of Minneapolis in Owatonna, Minn. Starting with just 2.5 acres and a goal to bring locally grown greens to the Twin Cities area, Revol soon expanded to 10 acres in Owatonna and added additional greenhouses in California, Texas, and…

Nourish 101- Hawaiian Loco Moco

March 24 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Join Henry Kisitu in making Loco Moco, a Hawaiian comfort food made with rice and a burger smothered with rich gravy and a runny yolk.

Friendship store | $5/receive a $5 Seward Co-op gift card at class

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Microgreens: Cascarones – A Smashing Mexican Easter Tradition!

March 16 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Learn about the Mexican tradition of making and enjoying cascarones- decorated, confetti-filled eggs used for Easter celebrations. Natalia will share stories from their family about the history of the eggs, as well as instruct how to make, decorate, and enjoy them – with a crack over the heads of friends! This is a family-friendly, hands-on event.

Franklin store | $5 / free for kids

Indigenous Foods Class Series – Wild Berries & Hazelnuts (Virtual class)

November 6, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Join Hope Flanagan and Derek Nicholas to make a wild berry and hazelnut fall treat in this virtual class. Berries and nuts both hold significance throughout the tribes on Turtle Island. Accompany us as we share a fun recipe and talk culture.
Virtual class | Free

Indigenous Foods Class Series 2023

We are honored to partner again this November with the Indigenous Food Network to present a series of free cooking and lecture workshops. Local members of Native-led organizations Dream of Wild Health, Division of Indian Work, Indigenous Food Lab, Department of Indian Work, NATIFS and more will share their ancestral knowledge while exploring the nutritional…

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Celebrate Latinx Identities this September and October

Sept. 15–Oct. 15 is known by many as Latinx or Hispanic Heritage Month. It began in 1968 as a single week under President Lyndon B. Johnson, and Ronald Reagan increased it to a month in 1988. Its purpose is to celebrate and honor the culture and contributions of those living in the United States whose…

Microgreens for Latinx Heritage Month – Aguas Frescas

September 23, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Kids ages 8-12 and their parent/guardian are invited to join Natalia Mendez to learn about Latinx history and culture while making agua de Jamaica and agua de sandia.

In-person class | Friendship store | $5/free for kids