Foraged & Found Founder Featured in Tongass Historical Museum Exhibit
We're thrilled to announce that Jenn Brown, the founder of Foraged & Found, will be featured in an exciting new exhibit at the Tongass Historical Museum. The exhibit, titled "On the Edge: Stories from Ketchikan's Working Waterfront," celebrates the rich history and vibrant community of Ketchikan, Alaska - the very place where we harvest all of Foraged & Found's kelp.
Exhibit Details:
Jenn's feature in the exhibit highlights:
We're incredibly proud of Jenn and grateful to the Tongass Historical Museum for recognizing the importance of businesses that work in harmony with nature. This exhibit serves as a reminder of the vital role that sustainable practices play in preserving our oceans and supporting local economies.
If you're in the Ketchikan area between March 1, 2024, and January 17, 2025, we highly encourage you to visit the Tongass Historical Museum and experience this inspiring exhibit firsthand. It's a unique opportunity to learn about the people and stories that make Ketchikan's working waterfront so special.
Congratulations, Jenn, on this well-deserved recognition! Your dedication to sustainability and innovation continues to inspire us all at Foraged & Found and beyond.
Stay tuned for more updates and insights from our founder's feature in this exciting exhibit!
Exhibit Details:
- Title: "On the Edge: Stories from Ketchikan's Working Waterfront"
- Location: Tongass Historical Museum, Ketchikan, Alaska
- Dates: March 1, 2024 - January 17, 2025
Jenn's feature in the exhibit highlights:
- Her innovative approach to sustainable food production
- The importance of kelp harvesting in Ketchikan's economy
- Foraged & Found's commitment to environmental stewardship
- The connection between local communities and the sea
We're incredibly proud of Jenn and grateful to the Tongass Historical Museum for recognizing the importance of businesses that work in harmony with nature. This exhibit serves as a reminder of the vital role that sustainable practices play in preserving our oceans and supporting local economies.
If you're in the Ketchikan area between March 1, 2024, and January 17, 2025, we highly encourage you to visit the Tongass Historical Museum and experience this inspiring exhibit firsthand. It's a unique opportunity to learn about the people and stories that make Ketchikan's working waterfront so special.
Congratulations, Jenn, on this well-deserved recognition! Your dedication to sustainability and innovation continues to inspire us all at Foraged & Found and beyond.
Stay tuned for more updates and insights from our founder's feature in this exciting exhibit!