AICHO youth garden aims to expand, seeks plot of land in dow

AICHO youth garden aims to expand, seeks plot of land in downtown Duluth


“We’re on traditional Anishinaabe land, but we don’t have access to it."
6:00 am, Apr. 26, 2021
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Christy Martin and Patience Thompson stand on the AICHO rooftop garden in downtown Duluth on Monday, April 19, 2021. (Melinda Lavine / [email protected])
AICHO has outgrown its rooftop garden and is looking for land to plant more.
The American Indian Community Housing Organization is looking to lease land in the Hillside neighborhood to expand its youth gardening program, Giinawiind Giginitaawigi'gomin, or Together We Grow.
“We wanted to build off what our program has been doing: getting kids in the garden learning how to grow food, learning about Indigenous foods and medicines and using the gardens to connect kids and families to culture,” said Katie Schmitz, AICHO’s children's program coordinator.

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