Wozu to host seed starting sessions within Standing Rock boundaries
Wozu’s Food Sovereignty Program is offering seed starting sessions for schools, organizations and districts within Standing Rock boundaries, with supplies provided
Wozu’s Food Sovereignty Program is offering seed starting sessions to schools, organizations and districts within Standing Rock boundaries, according to program information. Wozu will provide soil, biodegradable planting pots, seeds and informational cards. Hosts are asked to provide a public space, chairs and tables.
The sessions will be offered faye@wozu.net to April 4. Those interested in hosting must contact Jaimie at jarchambault@wozu.net or 701-854-5577, or Faye at faye@wozu.net or 701-854-5577. All interested parties must contact Jaimie or Faye by Thursday, March 19, at 5 p.m. CST, according to Wozu.

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