Little Seedlings
Children often have an instinctual interest in taking care of the Earth, and learning how plants grow. This workshop will explore new ways of engaging with the local natural environment through planting, music and play.
Children often have an instinctual interest in taking care of the Earth, and learning how plants grow. This workshop will explore new ways of engaging with the local natural environment through planting, music and play.
Join us in making Kokedama Balls! Kokedama is the practice of taking the root ball of a plant and suspending it in a mud ball, which is then coated with soft green moss.
Join Nisga'a Ts'amiks Vancouver Society to honour the lost children and survivors from the Indian Residential Schooling system. The program will feature a ceremony, stories, drumming, and songs.
In this workshop, participants will learn to make leather items used everyday, and have fun developing the skills associated with a new craft!
Participants will be taught techniques of spatula carving using a hook knife and a sloyd knife to transform a greenwood blank into a spatula.
Have you lost someone lately? Come and learn about the stages of grief led by OASIS Vancouver Coastal Health.
In this hands on workshop the young ones will learn about the lifecycle of salmon in a unique and fun way. The artist will lead the workshop and share knowledge through storytelling and puppetry.
Discover the fascinating craft of making fish leather and learn about the importance of salmon to the ecology and cultures of the coast.
The City of Vancouver in partnership with volunteer repairers is offering a FREE repair workshop so we can strive towards zero waste by 2040!
Learn to make a leash and collar for your best friend, and have fun developing the skills associated with a new craft.