Indigenous Foods of the Great Lakes region
Event description
The U.P. is home to multiple tribal nations. In honor of Native American Heritage Month in November, we are offering a cooking class that celebrates traditional ingredients and honors the ingenuity of indigenous cultures to utilize ingredients introduced through colonization. The class will highlight the bounty of the Great Lakes region that native people have long appreciated, such as fish, wild rice, berries, and mushrooms. It will also cover foods that are products of the reservation system, such as fry bread, which both highlights the problems of colonization and is a testament to resilience. All these ingredients will come together for a delicious meal and demonstrate that Native American foodways are not snapshots of the past, but a vibrant, ever evolving, and thoroughly modern cuisine. Hands on Adults & children age 12+ $25 for Co-op owners, $40 for General Admission Owner price is only available to owners. Owners who purchase tickets on behalf of non-owners must pay the general admission price for that ticket. The owner price is a benefit for Co-op owners. Prepayment is required to reserve a space in this class. A minimum of six people will be required to have the class. Please feel free to contact Amanda at 225-0671 ext. 723 before you register if you have questions about the menu. Frequently Asked Questions Are there age requirements for the classes: The curriculum of every class is unique, please be sure to refer to the class descriptions to check for appropriate age requirements. For our adult classes, we ask that only children 12 and older attend. Children 12 and older should be registered through Humanitix and paid for just like an adult. We love encouraging kids of all ages to explore healthy eating and new ways to prepare exciting foods at a level appropriate for their age. Please be sure to check our full class roster for information on classes that are geared towards younger children or contact us to set up a private class. Contact Amanda at alatvala@marquettefood.coop or 906-225-0671 ext. 727 if you have questions about the class content. We'd like to have wine with our meal. Are we allowed to bring in our own alcohol? Unfortunately, no. Can you guarantee a class free of allergens? We cannot guarantee a 100% gluten or allergen free environment for our classes. While menus can be created to suit your dietary needs, many types of classes are hosted in our classroom. We do not have space to ensure special equipment or counter space is reserved as an allergen free in the same manner as a certified facility. Additionally, there may be flours or other allergens in storage in the room. We would, however, take every precaution possible in the preparation of your food to ensure your meal suits your needs within these boundaries. Is my registration/ticket transferrable? Sure. But if you send someone in your place to the class, please have them bring your ticket. Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? No, you do not have to bring your printed ticket to the event. If you can’t attend and want to give your ticket to someone else, it is helpful if they bring it to the event. Should I have a snack before class begins? We recommend that you eat a little something before class begins. In most classes food is served at the end, which can be later in the evening. Will there be aprons available? You are welcome to bring an apron if you like, as often you will assist in preparing some of the dishes in the class. We have a few aprons to hand out, but there is a limited supply and they are claimed quickly. Refund Policy: Refunds will only be guaranteed for cancellations with at least 3 business days notice. Refunds are not given for people who do not show up for the class or cancel after tickets sales have ended. Please note that refunds will include the ticket price less the Humanitix fees (which consist of the payment processing fee and service fee combined). If the Marquette Food Co-op cancels the class or postpones and you’re unable to attend, refunds will be for the full cost, including the ticket price and the Humanitix fees. Can I get on a waitlist? Yes. Humanitix has a waitlist feature. When a ticket becomes available, the first waitlisted guest will be notified via email with a link to purchase tickets. Every 30 minutes, the next guest in line will be notified if tickets are still available. Once every waitlisted guest has been notified, available tickets will be reopened to the public. Waitlisted guests will need to purchase tickets while they are available as their tickets will not be held.
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