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Dina Horwedel, Director of Public Education, American Indian College Fund
303-426-8900, dhorwedel@collegefund.org

Colleen R. Billiot, Public Education Coordinator, American Indian College Fund
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Save the Date: American Indian College Fund’s Twin Cities EATSS Event Set for November 12, 2024

An Evening of Indigenous Cuisine, Art, and Music Featuring Singer-Songwriter Rufus Wainwright

Denver, Colo., October 21, 2024– The American Indian College Fund is thrilled to announce its annual Twin Cities EATSS (Epicurean Award to Support Scholars) event, returning on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. This immersive evening promises a vibrant celebration of Indigenous culture through cuisine, art, and music, all in support of Native students pursuing higher education.

The evening’s festivities begin with the EATSS event from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., where guests will savor a full-course meal crafted by top Indigenous chefs, including renowned chefs like Chef Anthony Bauer (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa) and Chef Bradley Dry (Cherokee Nation). These culinary masters will offer a taste of traditional Native ingredients with a modern twist, highlighting the deep-rooted foodways that have shaped Indigenous communities for generations.

The celebration extends beyond food, showcasing original artworks from up-and-coming American Indian artists, offering a unique window into Native creativity and tradition. The Guthrie Theater, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, serves as a fitting backdrop for this culturally rich event, standing as a symbol of education, access to the arts, and respect for Indigenous heritage.

To cap off this unforgettable evening, acclaimed singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright will take the stage for an exclusive concert. Praised for his “genuine originality” by The New York Times, Wainwright’s captivating performance will be the perfect culmination of a night dedicated to celebrating Indigenous culture and supporting Native scholars.

Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Time: 5:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. CT
Location: Guthrie Theater, 818 S. 2nd St., Minneapolis, Minn. 55415

Tickets and Sponsorships: Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available now! Proceeds directly benefit the American Indian College Fund’s mission to provide scholarships to American Indian and Alaska Native students, fostering the next generation of Indigenous leaders. Visit https://standwith.collegefund.org/twin-cities-eatss/ to purchase tickets or learn more about sponsorship benefits.

Press Contacts:
For inquiries about EATSS and chef or artist interviews, please contact:

Zac Hunter
Public Relations Manager,
Vladimir Jones
757-304-2279
zhunter@vladimirjones.com

For inquiries about the American Indian College Fund, please contact:

Dina Horwedel
Senior Director of Public Education,
American Indian College Fund
303-430-5350
dhorwedel@collegefund.org

About the American Indian College Fund The American Indian College Fund has been the nation’s largest charity supporting Native higher education for 35 years. The College Fund believes “Education is the answer” and provided $20,579 million in scholarships and other direct student support for access to a higher education that is steeped in Native culture and values to American Indian students in 2023-24. Since its founding in 1989 the College Fund has provided more than $349 million in scholarships, programs, community, and tribal college support. The College Fund also supports a variety of programs at the nation’s 34 accredited tribal colleges and universities, which are located on or near Indian reservations, ensuring students have the tools to graduate and succeed in their careers. The College Fund consistently receives top ratings from independent charity evaluators. It earned a four-star rating from Charity Navigator, a Gold Seal of Transparency from Guidestar, and the “Best in America Seal of Excellence” from the Independent Charities of America. The College Fund was also named as one of the nation’s top 100 charities to the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance. For more information about the American Indian College Fund, please visit www.collegefund.org.

JournalistsThe American Indian College Fund does not use the acronym AICF. On second reference, please use the College Fund.

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