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Seating is limited. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED, (pay before the event to hold your spot).Come and learn the art of weaving and creating your own personal dream catcher with Grandma Michelle Moreau!
$40 includes workshop and supplies.
Contact Jaqui MacMillan at Magnolia House to register at 410-346-6884 or e-mail at [email protected]
In this workshop, participants will make a dreamcatcher. Grapevine hoops, sinew, beads and natural stones will be provided.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own feathers, shells, or other small personal items they'd like to incorporate.
The Ojibwe people have an ancient legend about the origin of the dreamcatcher. Storytellers speak of the Spider Woman, known as Asibikaashi; she took care of the children and the people on the land. Eventually, the Ojibwe Nation spread to the corners of North America and it became difficult for Asibikaashi to reach all the children. So the mothers and grandmothers would weave magical webs for the children, using willow hoops and sinew, or cordage made from plants. The dreamcatchers would filter out all bad dreams and only allow good thoughts to enter the mind. Once the sun rises, all bad dreams just disappear...
We hope that you can join us!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Magnolia House Studios, 3438 Littlestown Pike, Westminster, MD 21158-2015, United States,Westminster, Maryland