Join us in celebrating Women’s History Month with a storybook reading and hands on activity. The Sugar Bush is a delightful book which shares maple sugar tree tapping experiences of renowned activist and educator, Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabe) and her daughter Waseyabin Kapashesit. Listen to the story, and then make a maple-leaf charm bead bracelet to take home.
When: Saturday, March 10th (recurring every 2nd Saturday of the Month)
Time: 1:00pm
Location: One Bowling Green (National Museum of the American Indian)
Age: All ages
Cost: Free
FiDi Families Insiders: Located on the 2nd floor, In the Education Classroom
For more information visit their website HERE!