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Join Indigenous artist Kristan Belcourt, owner of Strawberry Moon Artistry, to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls & Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S+) by learning to bead a red dress pin.
Kristan will guide you through the beading process while sharing beadwork skills, the history of beadwork and the importance of raising awareness for MMIWG2S+.
All participants must have basic skills such as threading and holding a needle, fine motor skills and the patience to work on a project for several hours. As this program runs for nearly six hours, please bring snacks and drinks.
The Round Prairie Library opened in 2017 and was named in honour of the La Prairie Round (or Round Prairie) Métis, who were a community of buffalo hunters that established a wintering site near Dakota Whitecap in the late 1800s. In the 1920s and 1930s many in the community were forced to migrate to Saskatoon in search of work, and by the 1940s they had established a permanent and close-knit community near the current site of the library. This library includes an Innovation Lab and Video Game Room.