Program Description
Event Details
The dream catcher is one of the most enduring and widespread symbols associated with Native American culture. In honor of Native American Heritage Month, join us for an inspiring and hands-on workshop where you’ll create your very own dreamcatcher. Teens, immerse yourself in the art and cultural significance of this traditional Native American craft while exploring your creativity. This program provides an opportunity to learn about the symbolism behind dreamcatchers and honor the rich heritage they represent.
Due to limited supplies, registration for this program is required.
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Age Range Info
Information About Age Ranges
While the library's family programs are open to all ages, other programs in youth services are designed for a specific age or grade range. Establishing age and grade ranges allows us to plan programs that are appropriate for each range of child development, maintain quality in our programming, and promote fairness to all. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Beth Hawkey, youth services supervisor.
Photos at events
Photos may be taken at this event and used on the library's website and social media and in other promotional pieces. Please let program staff know if you do not want pictures taken of you or your family.
Parent-Free Event
This program is designed for youth participants to attend unaccompanied. Please make arrangements to drop-off and pick-up participants 5-10 minutes before a program ends.