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More than a dozen vendors showcased fresh locally farmed food or handmade goods and artwork.
July 10, 2021
DULUTH, Minn.- People in Duluth’s Central Hillside neighborhood could browse food art and other products from local diverse sources at the American Indian Community Housing Organization or “AICHO’S” Indigenous Food and Art market.
More than a dozen vendors showcased fresh locally farmed food or handmade goods and artwork. SNAP and EBT food stamps were also accepted.
It was one of AICHO’s first outdoor events in more than a year and organizers say they were excited to bring those products to the neighborhood, and bring the neighborhood’s support to those vendors.