Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center

Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center Created to enhance awareness and appreciation of the Forest County Potawatomi Community.

Bring the family and join the Language & Culture crew for an evening of food, games, prizes, and fun at the FCP Cultural...
06/01/2026

Bring the family and join the Language & Culture crew for an evening of food, games, prizes, and fun at the FCP Cultural Center, Library, & Museum.

📅 Thursday, June 25, 2026
⏰ 5:00 – 7:00 PM
📍 Lower Level – Crandon, WI

Open to FCP Tribal Members, descendants, and their families.

Bring the family and join the Language & Culture crew for Family Night! 🎉Enjoy an evening of food, games, prizes, and fa...
05/27/2026

Bring the family and join the Language & Culture crew for Family Night! 🎉

Enjoy an evening of food, games, prizes, and family fun at the FCP Cultural Center, Library, & Museum.

📅 Thursday, May 28, 2026
⏰ 5:00 – 7:00 PM
📍 FCP Cultural Center, Library, & Museum – Lower Level

Open to FCP Tribal Members, descendants, and their families.

Our Cooking Club youth harvested wild ramps (zhegagosh / zhegagwesh) and made wild ramp butter and olive oil. Kë Zhegago...
05/20/2026

Our Cooking Club youth harvested wild ramps (zhegagosh / zhegagwesh) and made wild ramp butter and olive oil.
Kë Zhegagoshkémen – lets harvest onions
Kë mbëdékémen – lets make butter
10 Health and Nutrition Benefits of Leeks and Wild Ramps (https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/leek-benefits )
1.Leeks are low in calories but high in
nutrients, particularly magnesium and vitamins A, C, and K. They boast small
amounts of fiber, copper, vitamin B6, iron, and folate.
2. Leeks are rich in antioxidants and sulfur
compounds, especially kaempferol and allicin.
These are thought to protect your body from disease.
3.Leeks contain heart-healthy plant compounds
shown to reduce inflammation, cholesterol, blood pressure, the formation of
blood clots, and your overall risk of heart disease.
4.The fiber and water in leeks can promote
fullness and prevent hunger, which may aid weight loss. Furthermore, this
vegetable is very low in calories.
5. Some studies suggest that leek compounds may fight cancer and that high intake of alliums, including leeks and wild ramps,
may lower your risk of this disease. Still, more studies are needed.
6.Leeks are a good source of soluble fiber,
which feeds the beneficial bacteria in your gut. In turn, these bacteria reduce
inflammation and promote digestive health.
7.May lower blood sugar levels. The
sulfur compounds in alliums have been shown to effectively lower blood sugar levels
8. May promote brain function. These
sulfur compounds may also protect your brain from age-related mental
decline and disease
9. May fight infections. Research in animals shows that kaempferol, which is present in
leeks, may protect against bacterial, virus, and yeast infections
10.Leeks make a delicious, nutritious, and versatile addition to any diet.
To prepare them, cut the roots and dark green ends off, keeping only the white and light green parts.
Then, slice them lengthwise and rinse under running water, scrubbing away the dirt and sand that may have accumulated between their layers.
Leeks can be eaten raw, but you can also poach, fry, roast, braise, boil, or pickle them.
They make a great addition to soups, dips, stews, taco fillings, salads, quiches, stir-fries, and potato dishes. You can also eat them on your own.
You can refrigerate raw leeks for about a week and cooked ones for around two days.
Unlike cultivated leeks, wild ramps are incredibly pungent. Just a small amount of ramps can add a burst of strong, garlic-like flavor to your favorite dish.

Enter for a chance to win a raffle basket by stopping in at the FCP Library and submitting a favorite family recipe for ...
05/20/2026

Enter for a chance to win a raffle basket by stopping in at the FCP Library and submitting a favorite family recipe for the Community Cookbook Project! 📖🍲

Ed the Diver came to Bug Lake for the annual lake clean up. Culture team was able to join in the fun! Ktthe Migwetth to ...
05/20/2026

Ed the Diver came to Bug Lake for the annual lake clean up. Culture team was able to join in the fun! Ktthe Migwetth to Ed and his Mermaid for helping us keep our waterways clean.

Our gift shop will be closed this Friday, May 15. We appologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
05/14/2026

Our gift shop will be closed this Friday, May 15. We appologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Igwiyen Chef Pyet DeSpain for sharing your recipes and signing your book "Rooted in Fire" for all our youth. The 3 siste...
04/30/2026

Igwiyen Chef Pyet DeSpain for sharing your recipes and signing your book "Rooted in Fire" for all our youth. The 3 sisters meal was delicious and our youth had fun naming their spices.

04/30/2026

We will be taking Carter's Cooking Club to the Community Center to cook with Chef Pyet. Contact Lawrence Mann 715.889.9816 for more information.

Due to a funeral the Museum and Cultural Center will be closed beginning at Noon today (4/29/2026) and all day, Thursday...
04/29/2026

Due to a funeral the Museum and Cultural Center will be closed beginning at Noon today (4/29/2026) and all day, Thursday, 4/30/2026.

Tomorrow’s Family Night is canceled, we apologize for any inconvenience.

Update: Due to a funeral the Museum and Cultural Center will be closed beginning at Noon today (4/29/2026) and all day, Thursday, 4/30/2026.

Tomorrow’s Family Night is canceled, we apologize for any inconvenience.

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Bring the whole family out for an evening of fun, connection, and community with the Language crew!

📅 Thursday, April 30, 2026
⏰ 5:00 – 7:00 PM
📍 FCP Cultural Center, Library & Museum (Lower Level)

Food • Games • Prizes

Open to FCP Tribal Members, Descendants, and their families

Address

8130 Mish Ko Swen Drive
Crandon, WI
54520

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm

Telephone

+17154787478

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