Far North Currant Festival highlights less-known AVÀÇÂÛ̳ berry
Julie Stricker
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Aug. 7, 2024
Currants are getting their day in the spotlight at the Far North Currant Festival.
Currants, a type of berry, grow well in AVÀÇÂÛ̳ and are found across the state, with varieties ranging from a translucent red to trailing black. They are easy to grow and a nutritious addition to home gardens or as a specialty crop on farms. Currants are a rich source of antioxidants and vitamins and can be made into wonderful jellies, syrups, pies and baked goods or enjoyed on their own.
The festival, which runs from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24, will include cooking demonstrations by Indigenous chef Flora Deacon, taste tests, activities for youth and much more.
This is a free, all-ages event. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The festival will be held at the Georgeson Botanical Garden, located at 2180 West Tanana Drive on the University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Fairbanks Troth Yeddha’ Campus.
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