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Dreamcatcher Workshops
Join us for an upcoming public workshop led by Wahta Mohawk artist and educator Ashley Clark to craft your own dreamcatcher.
Delve into the significance of dreamcatchers in Indigenous cultures and engage in open discussions about Indigenous lived experiences. Explore topics including reconciliation, cultural appreciation, decolonization, and Indigenous teachings. Bring your creativity and questions, and join us for camaraderie, laughter, and new friendships.
Workshops take 1.5-2 hours and are suitable for ages 8 years and up. All materials are provided as part of your registration.
Host a Bougie Birch Dreamcatcher Workshop
Explore hosting a Dreamcatcher Workshop for your next event, gathering or meeting.
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Indigenous-owned, committed to reconciliation, decolonization, and supporting Indigenous youth.
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Living Wage and B-Corp pending employer dedicated to social and environmental stewardship.
COMMUNITY IMPACT
5% from each order boosts our Bougie Birch Impact Fund for Indigenous youth and families.
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