Connect with culture, creativity, and Country across Federation Council this winter. We are deeply honoured to invite kids and families to a special series of hands-on Indigenous weaving workshops led by two incredible First Nations knowledge holders:
Auntie Iris Troutman – A proud Kooma, Kamilaroi, and Ngaraba woman.
Auntie Desiree Walker – A proud Bangerang Elder.
Under their guidance, participants will learn traditional weaving techniques while connecting with the rich stories, history and enduring spirit of First Nations people.
This year’s National NAIDOC Week theme is “50 Years of Deadly”, marking five decades of celebrating the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Come celebrate with us!
Suitable for ages 5-15 (families and caregivers welcome!). FREE, but bookings are essential.
Corowa: Tuesday 7 July, 1.00pm–3.00pm at Corowa Library
Mulwala: Wednesday 8 July, 10.30am–12.30pm at Mulwala Library & Council Office
Rand: Thursday 9 July, 10.30am–12.30pm at Rand School of Arts Hall
Book now: https://ow.ly/SPBn50ZaK2k
Spaces are strictly limited to ensure everyone gets hands-on guidance. Unleash your creativity, learn a beautiful traditional skill, and walk away with your very own woven piece and a deeper connection to Country. ![]()
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