Indigenous Food Producer Academy
July 30, 2024 - July 31, 2024
Forest County Potawatomi Community and Menominee Nation
Contact: Stephanie Dodge at sldodge@mitw.org or Dan Cornelius at (608) 280-1267 or daniel.cornelius@wisc.edu
The Great Lakes Intertribal Food Coalition and partners are hosting the Indigenous Food Producer Academy at the Forest County Potawatomi Community on July 30th and Menominee Nation on July 31st.
All Indigenous producers, community members, and key partners are encouraged to attend. Learn more here https://greatlakesintertribalfood.org/
Registration is now open.
Indigenous Producer Academy Brief Agenda
Monday, July 29, 2024 arrive at Potawatomi Casino (Room information below)
Tuesday, July 30, 2024 - Forest County Potawatomi Farm 3389 County Highway H, Laona, WI 54541
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Breakfast starts at 8am - Concludes at 4pm with dinner following before driving to Keshena to stay at Menominee Casino
Wednesday, July 31, 2024 - Menominee Tribal Department of Agriculture and Food Systems, W2776 Chief Little Wave Rd., Keshena, WI 54135
Breakfast starts at 8:30am - Concludes 4pm
A more detailed agenda will be emailed upon registration.
For More Information, please contact:
Stephanie Dodge at sldodge@mitw.org
Dan Cornelius at (608) 280-1267 or daniel.cornelius@wisc.edu
In partnership with the Great Lakes Intertribal Food Council (GLIFC), Wisconsin Tribal Conservation Advisory Council (WTCAC) , University of Wisconsin-Madison, Forest County Potawatomi, and Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin we are excited to host an Indigenous Producer Academy. This 2 day academy will begin at Forest County Potawatomi with rotating sessions offered and conclude in Menominee Nation with conservation planning in Day 2.
In partnership with the Great Lakes Intertribal Food Council (GLIFC), Wisconsin Tribal Conservation Advisory Council (WTCAC) , University of Wisconsin-Madison, Forest County Potawatomi, and Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin we are excited to host an Indigenous Producer Academy. This 2 day academy will begin at Forest County Potawatomi with rotating sessions offered and conclude in Menominee Nation with conservation planning in Day 2.