


Bougie Birch Dreamcatcher Workshop | October 6th
Join us for a meaningful hands-on workshop led by Wahta Mohawk artist and educator Ashley Clark, where you’ll create your own dreamcatcher and explore its cultural significant within Indigenous traditions. This gathering offers more than just crafting - it’s a space to open dialogue and shared learning. Bring your curiosity, creativity, and openness as we connect through art, laughter, and community.
Who: You (plus one’s welcome!)
What: Bougie Birch Dreamcatcher Workshop
When: Monday, October 6th, from 6:00-8:00pm
Where: 404 McArthur Avenue, K1K 1G8 (Heartwood House)
*Our groups have a listed cost of $5 to account for admin and processing. If cost is a barrier to your participation, please email programs@hopewell.ca
If you need assistance with transportation, please contact us for more information.
All services are free of cost for Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals
Join us for a meaningful hands-on workshop led by Wahta Mohawk artist and educator Ashley Clark, where you’ll create your own dreamcatcher and explore its cultural significant within Indigenous traditions. This gathering offers more than just crafting - it’s a space to open dialogue and shared learning. Bring your curiosity, creativity, and openness as we connect through art, laughter, and community.
Who: You (plus one’s welcome!)
What: Bougie Birch Dreamcatcher Workshop
When: Monday, October 6th, from 6:00-8:00pm
Where: 404 McArthur Avenue, K1K 1G8 (Heartwood House)
*Our groups have a listed cost of $5 to account for admin and processing. If cost is a barrier to your participation, please email programs@hopewell.ca
If you need assistance with transportation, please contact us for more information.
All services are free of cost for Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals