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Harmony Co-op hosts garden tour at IEN Teaching Garden

 A monarch butterfly, one of Minnesota's most famous pollinators. It is a large orange-and-black butterfly sitting on yellow/gold flowers.
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A monarch butterfly, one of Minnesota's most famous pollinators.

The tour will include learning about pollinators. It will start promptly at 11 a.m. and includes a scavenger hunt.

BEMIDJI — A tour of the Indigenous Environmental Network’s teaching garden will take place 10:30 a.m.-noon Saturday, June 24, as part of the Harmony Co-op Explorers program.

Hosted by Harmony Co-op, the tour will include learning about pollinators. It will start promptly at 11 a.m. and includes a scavenger hunt.

The IEN Teaching Garden is located at the Indigenous Environmental Network’s main office in Bemidji, surrounding Rail River Folk School, 303 Railroad St. SW. The focus of the space is to be a pollinator/wildlife habitat and a demonstration garden for the local community. Learn more at facebook.com/IENteachinggarden/about_details.

Harmony Co-op Explorers is a free children’s program for children ages 12 years old and younger.

To become a Co-op Explorer, for more information or to register for events, visit harmonyfoods.coop/harmonycoopexplorers.