6-7:30pm Tuesday Aug. 25
Learn the history and cultural significance of furoshiki, watch a live demonstration, then practice wrapping bottles and boxes while creating your own reusable furoshiki bag to take home.
UW-Stout, Harvey Hall, Room 140
6-7:30pm Tuesday Sep. 8
Learn the history and cultural significance of washi, then design and decorate your own candle holder using colorful papers and traditional techniques.
UW-Stout, Harvey Hall, Room 140
11:30am-4:30pm Sunday Sep. 13
Discover the cultures and traditions that are part of our community through dance, music, food, vendors, exhibits, and community organizations representing a variety of cultures.
Phoenix Park
Eau Claire
11am-7pm Saturday Sep. 19
1-2pm Saturday Sep. 19
A gifted Native American storyteller, poet, musician, and member of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Chippewa Valley Museum
Eau Claire
All DaySaturday Oct. 17
All DaySunday Oct. 18
6-7pm Thursday Oct. 22
L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library
Eau Claire