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St. Louis River Alliance River Revival: The Cultural Importance of Manoomin

Join the St. Louis River Alliance at the library for their next River Revival program on Thursday, May 21 from 5-6:30 p.m. to learn about the Wisconsin Point Resiliency Study and the cultural importance of manoomin (wild rice). Learn how community voices are shaping restoration and recreation projects across the estuary. Staff from AMI Consulting Engineers will then share updates from the Wisconsin Point Resiliency Study, exploring shoreline protection, habitat health, and future planning for Wisconsin Point and Allouez Bay.

The highlight of the evening features guest speakers from the 1854 Treaty Authority, who will share the cultural and ecological importance of manoomin (wild rice) and its deep connection to the plants, animals, and people of the estuary, along with hands-on opportunities to see and feel traditional harvesting tools and rice.

Come learn, connect, and be part of the ongoing story of the St. Louis River. Free, all ages are welcome. Light snacks and beverages will be provided.

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