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.
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:
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.
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.
This is a closed workshop to allow for Board members to learn new skills and bond better as a team. The skills learned will be shared out into the greater community in the coming months.
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. Funding for this project is provided by:
Join Diligent Harvester, Chair of the Muskoka Indigenous Friends Cultural Centre (https://mifc.ca) to learn how to make a Tobacco Tie. In the process learn etiquette on approaching an Indigenous Elder, and the sacred medicines. A safe place of discussion on this journey of Truth and Reconciliation. Diligent Harvester is a member of the Indigenous Arts Collective of...
We are back for our 2nd year in participating with the Tall Pines Music Festival. We thank Tall Pines Music Festival for being a sponsor of Muskoka Indigenous Friends Cultural Centre. We are going to in the vendors' village with information and various local Indigenous artworks for sale, as well as some other fundraising items....
We are back for our 2nd year in participating with the Tall Pines Music Festival. We thank Tall Pines Music Festival for being a sponsor of Muskoka Indigenous Friends Cultural Centre. We are going to in the vendors' village with information and various local Indigenous artworks for sale, as well as some other fundraising items....
At the MIFC our activities are directed by the community members. This week, at the request of members, we are making simple 3 loop earrings by using some bead soup. All earrings will be unique but will provide a fun way for beginners to start learning how to work with thread and beads.
Join us for our first gathering at our new Bracebridge location. This location will operate once a month and will be similar to our Gravenhurst gatherings in that it is drop-in. No pre-registration is required unless there is a specific activity that requires that. So come and join us just inside the front doors in...
As part of Pride Week, come out and listen to Human Books at the Huntsville Public Library discuss a variety of topics. Pre-register through the library.
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. Funding for this project is provided by:
Come out and participate in the various activities at Memorial Park in Bracebridge. Muskoka Indigenous Friends Cultural Centre will be there once again with an information booth.