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UPCOMING Events

Sat, Jan 31DubuqueEveryone is welcome. Never gardened before? Come and bring your curiosity! Gardened and saved seeds your whole life? Bring your seeds and stories to share. This event is free and open to the public.
Sat, Feb 28DubuqueJoin us for a powerful conversation featuring Indigenous leaders and advocates working at the intersection of environmental justice and cultural survival. This event is free and open to the public.
Sun, Mar 01Location is TBDAttend a book discussion at 9 libraries in Dubuque County in March 2026. Free copies of The Seed Keeper are available at participating libraries while supplies last. Free and open to all.
Thu, Mar 05EpworthExplore The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson in a guided discussion at Divine Word College. This lyrical novel invites reflection on land, memory, and cultural preservation. Free copies are available while supplies last at the library. This event is free and open to all.
Thu, Mar 05DubuqueJoin us at Mount Carmel Bluffs for a community conversation on Diane Wilson’s acclaimed novel The Seed Keeper. Free and open to the public.
Mon, Mar 09Carnegie-Stout Public Library (C-SPL)Explore The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson in a guided discussion at Carnegie Stout Public Library. This lyrical novel invites reflection on land, memory, and cultural preservation. Free copies are available while supplies last at the library. This event is free and open to all.
Thu, Mar 12Cascade Public LibraryExplore The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson in a guided discussion at Cascade Public Library. This lyrical novel invites reflection on land, memory, and cultural preservation. Free copies are available while supplies last at the library. Free and open to all.
Thu, Mar 12DubuqueDetails coming soon. Please visit Movie Night @CarnegieStout on the C-SPL events calendar: https://carnegiestout.librarycalendar.com/
Mon, Mar 16DyersvilleJoin us for a community discussion of The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson. This novel explores themes of ecological sustainability, Indigenous identity, and cultural heritage through the story of Rosalie Iron Wing and generations of Dakota women. Free and open to the public.
Wed, Mar 18Dubuqueoin us for a community discussion of The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson. This novel explores themes of ecological sustainability, Indigenous identity, and cultural heritage through the story of Rosalie Iron Wing and generations of Dakota women. Copies are available at UD. Free and open to the public.
Wed, Mar 18AsburyExplore The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson in a guided discussion at the DCLD-Asbury Branch. This lyrical novel invites reflection on land, memory, and cultural preservation. Free copies are available while supplies last at the library. Free and open to all.
Thu, Mar 19DubuqueExplore The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson in a guided discussion at Wartburg Theological Seminary. Free copies are available while supplies last at the library. Free and open to all.
Thu, Mar 19DubuqueExplore The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson in a guided discussion at Loras College Library. This lyrical novel invites reflection on land, memory, and cultural preservation. Free copies are available while supplies last at the library. Free and open to all.
Tue, Mar 24DubuqueJoin acclaimed author Diane Wilson for an inspiring keynote on her novel The Seed Keeper. Wilson will share stories of Indigenous resilience, ecological stewardship, and the sacredness of seeds. A Q&A and book signing will follow. This event is free and open to the public.
Thu, Apr 23Shalom Spirituality Center (Virtual)Join Shalom Spirituality Center for a free, public discussion of Diane Wilson’s acclaimed novel The Seed Keeper. Explore themes of ecological sustainability and Indigenous heritage in a welcoming, reflective space.
Date and time is TBDLocation is TBDEnjoy themed storytimes, art workshops, and hands-on activities inspired by The Seed Keeper and Berry Song. Programs foster creativity, cultural awareness, and environmental stewardship for all ages.
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