Weaving Workshop with Squamish educator Anjeanette Dawson
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Weaving Workshop with Squamish educator Anjeanette Dawson
Weaving Workshop with Squamish educator Anjeanette Dawson
Weaving Workshop with Squamish educator Anjeanette Dawson 25th at 4 pm in the library. Participants will weave a small bag while learning the history of wool weaving and its revival in the Squamish community. Registration is limited: please contact library@columbiacollege.ca to register.
Meet Nisga’a educator Dawn Naas
Meet Nisga’a educator Dawn Naas
Nisga'a educator Dawn Naas will share photos of her family's experiences in residential schools and the poetry she's written to help her process intergenerational trauma. Date: September 26, 1 pm & 3 pm Location: In the Library.
Student Life Event: As You Like It at Bard on the Beach
Student Life Event: As You Like It at Bard on the Beach
Discover the magic of live theatre with Bard on the Beach, a not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festival nestled in the scenic Sen̓áḵw/Vanier Park. Step into a world where Shakespeare's timeless tales are brought to life in a contemporary and captivating way. 🚀 Experience Shakespeare for the 21st Century Bard on the Beach reimagines classic Shakespearean works, …
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Plant walking tours with Lori Snyder, Métis Herbalist & Educator
Plant walking tours with Lori Snyder, Métis Herbalist & Educator
Plant walking tours with Lori Snyder, Métis Herbalist & Educator. Date: September 27, 12:15 pm & 2:15 pm Location: Meet in Trillium Park. For more details contact library@columbiacollege.ca
Indigenous Canada: An introduction to the social and historical context of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit people
Indigenous Canada: An introduction to the social and historical context of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit people
Health educator Brandon Redford (Driftpile Cree Nation) will lead a talk on "Indigenous Canada: An introduction to the social and historical context of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit people". Date: September 28, 12 pm & 2 pm Location: In the Library
A Celebration of Resilience
A Celebration of Resilience
"A Celebration of Resilience": experience Indigenous entertainment and refreshments. Date: September 29, 4-8 pm Location: TBD