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1 Hunger Awareness Mission to the Twin Cities 7/31-8/1/2010 Elder’s Lodge & First Nations Kitchen, All Saints Episcopal Church

2 Hunger Awareness 22 youth and adults travel to the Twin Cities for a weekend. Representing: –Hope Lutheran Church –St. John’s Episcopal Mission –Kinship Partners –Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Youth Division

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5 The Elders Lodge, St. Paul

6 Elders Lodge is an independent living community made up of 42 subsidized one-bedroom apartments located on Magnolia Avenue on Saint Paul’s East Side. Elders Lodge provides affordable, service-enriched housing for low income adults age 62 and older.

7 Rev. Jennie Lightfoot

8 Sweat Lodge

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11 Elders Lodge No meals served on the weekends, so Rev. Jennie invited us to serve the Elders. Intern Ellen Ayres recruited Lori Gooch, Hazel Osen and others to help prepare a buffalo stew in Hope’s kitchen. They froze the stew, placed it in coolers for the trip to the Cities, then heated it up in roasters in the Lodge Kitchen

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40 All Saints Episcopal Mission Phillips Neighborhood of St. Paul Rev. Robert Two Bulls and Rev. Barbara Fairbanks Pastor Mark invited to preach Sunday Morning, August 1 Intern Ellen Ayres, assisting minister Located near Lake Street & Cedar Avenue

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45 First Nations Kitchen Sunday evening feeding program launched on All Saints’ Sunday, November 2, 2008. Our goal is to serve healthy, organic traditional indigenous food in a welcoming, family environment every Sunday from 5:30 – 6:30 pm. The fare is based on the ancestral diet of First Nations people.

46 First Nations, Continued Our target clientele is the Indigenous community in the Twin Cities, residents of near-by Little Earth of the United Tribes housing community and people from the neighborhood. All are welcome, and part of the wonder of this offering is the opportunity for people with different economic and cultural backgrounds to break bread together.

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