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Many Workshops Offered by College Extension Program

Submitted by Cali Quaderer

Extension/Trans Coordinator LCO Ojibwe College


Boozhoo Students, Staff, Faculty, and Community Members!


LCOOC Extension’s mission is to empower members of the Lac Courte Oreilles and surrounding communities through embracing the traditional values and language of the Anishinaabe people.


All workshops and events are provided through the college’s 1994 land grant funding through the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture and through a traditional arts grant from the American Indian College Fund.


Workshops are open to the community! You do not have to be a student to attend our workshops. We are moving our programs back to in person but will still be offering some classes via Zoom. Please feel free to share our programs with your colleagues and networks.


Extension – June Featured Workshops


Small Beaded Medallions – In-Person and Zoom options – check out the flyer for more details!


Birch Bark Quilling – June 23, 2022 from 4-7pm at LCO College Farm


Webinar: Summer Edible Wild Plants and Mushrooms – June 14 at 6pm via Zoom


Intro to Video Production – June 15 & 29 from 6-8pm at LCO Main Campus


Nature Field Trip-Amnicon Falls and Wisconsin Point - June 22, 2022 from 10-5pm – Limited Seats Available


To register for any of these workshops, please visit our website page: www.lco.edu/lcooc-extension


After you register you will receive an email a day or 2 prior to your workshop or program.



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