Let’s Eat–Meetsho Taak
As a way to address food security issues--we offer a weekly soup, available to participants. When available, food bank items may also be available to take home.
December Business Sponsor of the Month: Firefly Creative Writing. Maarsii, Miigwetch, Nia:wen, Thank You Dismiss
As a way to address food security issues--we offer a weekly soup, available to participants. When available, food bank items may also be available to take home.
In time to honour Indigenous Veterans Day on November 9th, take a few hours and learn a simple edge stitch and make your own beaded poppy pin. Facilitated by Diligent Harvester, a member of the Indigenous Artisans Collective of Canada.
Remember.
Remember them.
Lest We Forget.
As a way to address food security issues--we offer a weekly soup, available to participants. When available, food bank items may also be available to take home.
This month we are going to make a simple medicine bag necklace which will allow you to carry tobacco at all times so you can give thanks always. Or perhaps you have a special stone you like to carry with you. You can put whatever sacred item you want into your bag. Facilitator is: Diligent...
Remembering the execution of Louis Riel in 1885. A Metis man ahead of his time.
Join us for the last workshop in Ryde for 2023. As winter travel can be so unpredictable, workshops will resume in the spring. In the meantime, come and make a bright pair of earrings for yourself or a gift. Facilitated by Diligent Harvester, member of the Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada.
Register directly through the Bracebridge Public Library Come and learn how to make a traditional dreamcatcher. Using locally harvested pussy willow hoops.
As a way to address food security issues--we offer a weekly soup, available to participants. When available, food bank items may also be available to take home.
Join us on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. We are starting to learn some new songs.