Gravenhurst–Medicine Bundle

St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

Join us as we explore Medicine Bundles. Also referred to as sacred bundles. All of us carry one. Some are very personal while others maybe community based. Mi-shell Jessen will bring a Fire keeper's bundle entrusted to her after the gentlemen passed and several other bundles to inspect. Come and learn more.

Bracebridge–Leather Feather Wrapping

Bracebridge Public Library 94 Manitoba Street, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada

Registration is through the Bracebridge Public Library. Join Diligent Harvester in a workshop of leather wrapping feathers. For use as prayer, smudge, or talking--these feathers are great additions to your personal bundle.

Port Carling–Felt Strawberry & Teachings

Muskoka Lakes Public Library 69 Joseph Street, Port Carling, Ontario, Canada

PRE-REGISTER THROUGH THE MUSKOKA LAKES PUBLIC LIBRARY. Join us for an afternoon of doing a simple felt beaded strawberry filled with aromatic cedar. Learn some Strawberry Teachings and enjoy as we expand into the Muskoka Lakes-Port Carling region in 2024.

Huntsville–BYOP and Sharing Circle

Huntsville Public Library 7 Minerva St E, Huntsville, Ontario, Canada

Do you enjoy gathering with others while you complete a project you already have started? Sometimes being with others makes it easier to complete. And this is a time of sharing and bonding as a community. Join us!

Gravenhurst–Meetsho Taak–Let’s Eat

St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

Join us every Tuesday in Gravenhurst for some soup and other treats. A way to provide good company and food and address some food security issues too. Being the first Tuesday of the month–it is our foodbank day as well. Sometimes we are able to share items such as meat, milk, pasta, cereal, and more.

Gravenhurst–Feather Carrier

St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

A few months ago we made leather wrapped handles on a variety of feathers. Now it is time to make a feather carrier to help protect these feathers as they become part of our personal Medicine Bundles.

Bala–Felt Strawberry & Teachings

Bala Public Library 1008 Maple Avenue, Bala, Ontario, Canada

PRE-REGISTER THROUGH THE BALA PUBLIC LIBRARY. Join us for an afternoon of doing a simple felt beaded strawberry filled with aromatic cedar. Learn some Strawberry Teachings and enjoy as we expand into the Muskoka Lakes-Bala region in 2024.

Gravenhurst–Meetsho Taak–Let’s Eat

St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

Join us every Tuesday in Gravenhurst for some soup and other treats. A way to provide good company and food and address some food security issues too. The first Tuesday of every month is when we bring out extra food supplies to share with anyone who needs.

Huntsville–Leather Keyring

Huntsville Public Library 7 Minerva St E, Huntsville, Ontario, Canada

This activity is part of our 2024 healing project known as: Walk With A Soft Moccasin. Participants will make a keyring by working with deer hyde and learning how to bead a simple design on the leather. PRE-REGISTER: Cara.McQueen@huntsvillelibrary.ca Funding for this project is provided by:

MIFC Board Meeting

Zoom Meeting

This is the monthly Board of Directors Meeting. General members of our membership (2024 active) can attend these meetings as observers. If interested, email: info@mifc.ca to receive the zoom link. If not yet a member, join today.

Gravenhurst–Meetsho Taak–Let’s Eat

St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

Join us every Tuesday in Gravenhurst for some soup and other treats. A way to provide good company and food and address some food security issues too.

Gravenhurst–Drums of the World

St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

Weather permitting--as humidity can factor greatly in how drums sound, join us as Siberian Indigenous, Mi-shell Jessen shares with us her teachings and drums. Turtle Island Indigenous are not exclusive on the knowledge and use of drums. Come and learn more.