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SUMMARY:Harvest Festival at Colton Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join the Museum of Northern Arizona and Flagstaff Foodlink for a fun-filled harvest celebration at the historic Colton Garden. \nSaturday\, September 13\, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. FREE for everyone. \nEnjoy a pueblo oven demonstration\, food tastings\, and kids’ activities. This is a wonderful community event to celebrate the bounty of our unique region. Melons\, squash\, blue corn\, and other special produce available. Indigenous growers from the Colorado Plateau also offer a variety of food and produce for sale. \nThe location is the beautiful Colton Garden on the MNA research campus. To access parking for this event\, turn onto Research Center Drive from Fort Valley Road/Highway 180\, where the Harold S. Colton Research Center sign is located.
URL:https://musnaz.org/event/harvest-festival-and-indigenous-farmers-market-at-colton-garden/
LOCATION:Colton Garden\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:adult,Colorado Plateau,Festival,Indigenous Insights,Kids,Learning,plants
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SUMMARY:Stories of Place: Food\, Culture\, and Community Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Saturday afternoon\, 2-3:30 pm after this year’s Colton Garden Harvest Festival for an inspiring afternoon of short films\, produced by Shonri Begay\, that explore the deep connections between food\, land\, and community resilience across the Colorado Plateau. Featured in the ArcGIS StoryMap Stories of Resilience and Diversity\, these films highlight the voices of growers\, land stewards\, educators and Indigenous leaders working to restore food sovereignty\, revitalize traditional knowledge\, and build sustainable futures rooted in place. \nFollowing the screening\, we’ll host a panel discussion with several of the storytellers featured in the films: \nShonri Begay – Diné and Tohono O’odham artist and educator whose work uplifts healing and cultural memory. \nLilian Hill – Co-founder of the Hopi Tutskwa Permaculture Institute\, advancing Indigenous food systems and ecological design. \nJohn Taylor – Community leader and advocate for intergenerational knowledge sharing. \nOakley Anderson-Moore — Filmmaker and co-founder of Superyard Farms focused on youth engagement with food and land. \nMeg Kabotie Adakai – Artist and educator focused on holistic wellness and cultural resilience. \n  \nThis event is a celebration of place-based storytelling and a call to action for community-driven food resilience. Come be inspired by the stories and join the conversation about how we can nourish our communities and landscapes—together.
URL:https://musnaz.org/event/stories-of-place-food-culture-and-community-resilience/
LOCATION:Museum of Northern Arizona\, 3101 N Fort Valley Rd\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:adult,Colorado Plateau,Gardens,Indigenous Insights,Learning,plants
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