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Every Child Matters' Beadwork pins
In-person
Indigenous Kids Youth & teens Truth and Reconciliation CraftDate and time
Location
Art + Culture Centre
219 Main Street
Climax, SK
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
About
Youth will be taught how to tack and bead, making their own 'Every Child Matters' pins to mark the significance and history of National Day For Truth and Reconciliation its impact on the survivors, on the lost children and on their families.
Cheyenne Auger , a beadwork artist and educator of Cree heritage from Tallcree Nation will teach youth how to make 'Every Child Matters' pins to wear in honour of National Day For Truth and Reconciliation and share stories of significance, symbolism and history.
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Climax Community Museum
Climax Community Museum (CCM) is a non-profit cultural educational resource dedicated to enhancing equity and including access & creative educational opportunities for all, which operates 3 sites: the museum, the Historical Machinery Annex, and the Art & Culture Centre (ACC). Museum is open seasonally and by appointment. The ACC hosts special events, workshops, exhibitions year round.