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Our Sapelo Training & Celebration
On Saturday, October 11th, we gathered with approximately 15 people from South Carolina and Georgia to harvest and process indigo grown on Sapelo Island.
We came together for a successful and joyful celebration of the art and science of processing and using indigo.
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Nov 13 min read
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Our St. Helena Training Celebration
Sarah Renolds Green welcomes everyone to the Indigo training at Marshview Farms What an incredible day we had on Friday, September 24th,...
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Oct 42 min read
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Four Take-Aways from the IGGAD Conference
Last Fall, ICIC was invited to submit a proposal to present on the topic of indigo and our work in the Lowcountry through the efforts and...
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Mar 42 min read
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Where we've been, where we're headed
We hope that some of you found your way to our site via the recent (9.19.24) New York Times article about indigo 'revival' in the...
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Oct 1, 20243 min read
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Are you a good candidate for our SARE Grant?
Please see below to determine if you fit our criteria. If so, pelase be in touch ASAP! We look forward to hearing from you.
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Apr 25, 20241 min read
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Inviting Farmer-Trainers to Join the 2024 SARE Grant Cohort
After a delayed start (from July 2023-January 2024), we are off and running to begin the Southern SARE Professional Development Program...
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Apr 18, 20242 min read
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Indigo and Companion Food Crops: Opportunities for Limited Resource Farmers in the Lowcountry of Sou
For Immediate Release, February 17, 2023 International Center for Indigo Culture Grant Funding ICIC has been awarded the 2023 Southern...
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Feb 17, 20233 min read
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St. Augustine Wrapped in Blue
Deeper Than Indigo symposium wraps St. Augustine and Flagler College in blue
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Jun 30, 20192 min read
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