The Unity Trail will be a five-mile loop of interpretive stops along existing paved trails in Inver Grove Heights. The Unity Trail will honor and recognize the contributions of Indigenous, Black and communities of color. It will also emphasize the connection between racial equity, sustainability and environmental conservation. The trail will connect community spaces in Inver Grove Heights to reach new and underrepresented users. The project is a partnership of:
- Dakota County Parks
- Inver Hills Community College
- ISD 199
- City of Inver Grove Heights Parks and Recreation
- Dakota County Library
This project is funded by a grant from the Metropolitan Council. It also has support from the City of Inver Grove Heights, Dakota County, and the Dakota County Statewide Health Improvement Partnership.
The project has two parts
Interpretive trail
The interpretive trail will recognize the contributions of Indigenous, Black and people of color. It will share their stories and experiences. There will be seven interpretive stops. These stops will be at the following locations:
- Mississippi River Greenway (three stops)
- Inver Hills Community College
- Inver Grove Heights Community Center
- Simley Island Park
- Inver Glen Library
During community engagement, residents shared a strong interest in public art and more seating spaces. They also shared an interest in themes that celebrate Black, Indigenous and people of color.
These included:
- Stories of people involved in social movements, science, art, and literature
- Local history
- Diverse cultures and nationalities
- Stories of resilience
- Activism
- Social change
Because of this feedback, the interpretive features will include mosaic art benches that connect to these themes. Poetry will also be added to the sidewalks near some of the benches.
Activities
The project will include programs and events that increase awareness of and support the themes of the Unity Trail. These programs will also provide opportunities to get to know the trail.
Native Plant Tea Making with Tanáǧidaŋ Tó Wíŋ (Blue Hummingbird Woman)
Create your own custom tea packet using native plants while learning about the stories, traditional uses, and medicinal properties of a variety of herbs!
Date: Monday, June 8, 5–6 p.m.
Location: Inver Glen Library, 8098 Blaine Ave., Inver Grove Heights
- Free program.
- This program is geared toward adults and youth ages 14 and older.
- Youth participants must attend with a parent or guardian.
- Registration required.
- Spanish language interpretation will be available.
- All materials provided.
- Space is limited, so we ask that if you sign up you commit to attending. If you are unable to attend, let us know in advance, so the spot can be offered to someone else.
Register for Native Plant Tea Making.
Traditional Lacrosse Program
Join Twin Cities Native Lacrosse, Dakota County Parks and Dakota County Library for an evening of traditional lacrosse.
Date: Tuesday, June 9, 6–7:30 p.m.
Location: Inver Glen Library, 8098 Blaine Ave., Inver Grove Heights
- This program is for adults and youth of all ages.
- All youth must participate with a parent or guardian; they may not attend alone.
- Free program.
- Held rain or shine (program will be held indoors in bad weather).
- All materials provided.
Register for Tradional Lacrosse Program.
Storytime with Tanáǧidaŋ Tó Wíŋ (Blue Hummingbird Woman)
Enjoy Tanáǧidaŋ Tó Wíŋ (Blue Hummingbird Woman)'s new plant medicine children's book Our Sacred Land of Pȟežúta through a storytime reading.
Date: Friday, June 12; 2:15–3:15 p.m.
Location: Inver Glen Library, 8098 Blaine Ave., Inver Grove Heights,
- No registration required.
- This program is geared towards youth and their families, and all ages are welcome.
Nature Based Mindfulness Meditation Walk
Connect with nature, yourself and others through this guided nature-based mindfulness meditation program. Learn techniques to slow down, stay in the moment and reconnect.
Date: Monday, June 15, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Location: Inver Glen Library, 8098 Blaine Ave., Inver Grove Heights
- Free program.
- This program is geared toward adults and youth ages 14 and older.
- Youth participants must attend with a parent or guardian.
- Registration required.
- Spanish language interpretation will be available.
- All materials provided.
Register for Nature-Based Mindfulness Meditation Walk.
Provide input
If you have questions about this project, contact Anna Ferris at anna.ferris@co.dakota.mn.us.
Timeline
- September 2022–January 2023: Project start and community engagement
- February–December 2023: Planning
- January 2024–June 2026: Construction and installation