Ben Yahola and Lotus Bailey at the Wellness Garden. (Photo by Sue Vliet)
Ben Yahola blessing the garden. (Photo by Sue Vliet)
Volunteers gather to get instruction for planting at the Wellness Garden. (Photo by Sue Vliet)
Medicine Wheel garden. (Photo by Sue Vliet)
Basil awaiting planting. (Photo by Sue Vliet)
Gardening tools ready for volunteers at the Wellness Garden. (Photo by Sue Vliet)
Jennifer Casey sharing her gardening skills at the Wellness garden. (Photo by Sue Vliet)
Jennifer Casey plants and John Fujinaka tills the soil. (Photo by Sue Vliet)
Volunteers work on the 3 Sisters Garden. (Photo by Sue Vliet)
Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center held its “Planting Festival” At the Native Wellness Garden at 6th and Howard over the weekend. Volunteers planted the “3 Sisters Garden,” and the Medicine Wheel Garden, and prepared other areas for planting.
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Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center Planting Festival
by Sue Vliet, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
June 7, 2015
