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New Year Potluck and Beading Circle

Squamish

Honour the New Year in community with Indigenous Women Outdoors!

Join us for a three-hour beading circle and potluck to honour the New Year. Together in community, we will share food and crafting—starting 2026 with connection and cultural grounding.

Whether you are a seasoned pro or a beginner, our Beading Circle welcomes folks of all levels. If you are hoping to learn beading, we will have an instructor to guide and support your learning. Feel free to bring additional crafting materials (e.g., knitting or crocheting).

Beading supplies and snacks will be provided. We encourage folks to bring a potluck item if they wish.

Wiiput kawaapamitin! (See you soon!)

Details:

  • Date: Saturday, January 17
  • Time: 12-3 PM
  • Location: The Common, Squamish

 

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Tayvie Van Eeuwen is a mixed Ojibwe, Saulteaux, Métis, and settler woman living on the traditional, unceded, and ancestral territories of the Sḵwx̱ú7mesh, səlil̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm nations. Her grandfather's paternal family comes from Black River Nation in Manitoba, from the lineage of Sarah Bird, and her grandfather's maternal family comes from Red River Métis, from the lineage of the Woods, Bruce, and Kennedy families. She also holds mixed European ancestry, predominantly Irish, Scottish, and Dutch. 

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