*****THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ADDED TO A WAITLIST, YOU CAN CONTINUE TO FILL OUT THE FORM AND WE WILL LET YOU KNOW IF SPACE OPENS UP.****
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
This event is made possible through the Great Lake Restoration Initiative and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and is intended to reconnect those who have been historically cut off from the river due to various reasons.
Therefore, priority is given to those living in one of the 18 communities adjacent to the St. Louis River including: Carlton/Thomson, Cloquet/Scanlon, Cody, Denfeld, Fairmont, Fond du Lac Reservation, Fond du Lac Neighborhood, Gary-New Duluth, Irving, Lincoln Park, Morgan Park, Norton Park, Oneota, Riverside, Smithville, and Spirit Valley.
***If you are not residing in one of these neighborhoods, you can still register but will be added to a waitlist and notified by October 2nd if space is available.
Space is limited and registration is necessary. Register by Friday, September 29th at 4 p.m.
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Join the St. Louis River Alliance on Wednesday, October 4th from 5:00 to 7:00 pm for ‘Incredible Wild Edibles: a River Connection Field Event’. During this event attendees will be introduced to dozens of wild edibles that can be found along the St. Louis River and in our region, with an emphasis on some of the best greens, mushrooms, roots, berries, and bulbs that money can’t buy. We’ll discuss foraging ethics, identification, harvest, and cooking tips. Creative methods for incorporating more diversity into your diet will also be introduced, including wild teas, pestos, nutritional powders, broths, salts, and more.
- Park/meet at Chambers Grove Park - 13404 MN-23, Duluth, MN.
- Please carpool if you are able.
- Space is limited and registration is necessary. Register by September 29th at 4 p.m.
- Must be 6 years of age or older; anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult
Full event details can be found at: https://www.stlouisriver.org/events/incredible-wild-edibles-a-river-connection-field-event