First Nations Food presentation: Seaforth

First Nations Food presentation: Seaforth

Join Chef Winona Sands at the Seaforth Branch to hear about First Nations food and about her experience as the entrepreneur behind Howling Moon Aboriginal Catering.

Registration is required. Please contact the library branch to register.

About Winona: Winona is from the  unceded territory of the Ojibwe, Potawtomi and Odawa peoples of Walpole island first nation. They call it “Bkejwanong”  meaning ” where the waters divide”

Indigenous Beading Workshop – Goderich

Indigenous Beading Workshop – Goderich

Join Darlene Stashuk for this introductory Indigenous beading workshop where participants will create a pair of earrings.

Ages: This event is designed for adults but those over 12 are welcome.

Registration is required. Please contact the Library Branch to register.

About Darlene: Darlene’s family on her Father’s side is Algonquin and from the Mattawa North Bay area.

What you Should Know about Treaties & Huron County With Huron County Museum: Clinton

What you Should Know about Treaties & Huron County With Huron County Museum: Clinton

Huron County Library branches are located on the land of the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Neutral peoples. They also reside on land included Treaty 29 and Treaty 45 1/2 which were signed by the Crown and various First Nations.

Join Sinead Cox of the Huron County Museum as she outlines the treaty history of Huron County.

Registration is required. Please contact the Library Branch to register.