Inaugural Monona Indigenous Roots Dinner will celebrate Ho-Chunk culture

The City of Monona will honor the living heritage of the Ho-Chunk Nation and other Indigenous peoples at a powerful evening of culture, connection, and community at the Monona Indigenous Roots Dinner on Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Aldo Leopold Nature Center.

“This event is more than a dinner,” said Laura Hofsteen, the tourism coordinator at Monona East Side Business Alliance (MESBA). “It’s an opportunity for our community to come together in celebration, respect, and gratitude — and to invest in the cultural vitality that makes our region so special.”

The Monona Indigenous Roots Dinner is a first-of-its-kind fundraiser for Ho-Chunk cultural initiatives, organized by Discover Monona and Aldo Leopold Nature Center, and presented through the generous sponsorship of the Ho-Chunk Nation…

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