Listen to stories about cedar and take home your very own cedar rope-twist or rose!
Date/Time: Jan 15 2022, 12:00 am to 4:00 pm
Vancouver, Stanley Park Ecology SocietyCost: $40.00
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Western red cedars stand as one of the oldest and most revered trees in the forests of Stanley Park. Join us as Contessa Brown Qmdmaxl of the Heiltsuk Nation shares the sacred place of cedar bark in North West Indigenous culture and guides us in some foundational weaving techniques. Listen to stories about cedar and take home your very own cedar rope-twist or rose!
This program will meet at the Stanley Park Pavilion (located near the Stanley Park Bus Loop and Rose Garden). Please try to arrive at least 15 minutes in advance of the program.
Please plan to allow for extra time to finish your weaving, if needed.
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Masks are currently mandatory for BOTH inside and outdoor public programs.
**All participants must pre-register for this program – NO DROP-INS ARE ALLOWED. Fees for this program are based on a sliding scale - you choose what you pay!
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