Dreamcatcher Workshop
Join Michael Williams, as he leads an engaging workshop demonstrating how to craft dreamcatchers from locally sourced plants.
Michael Williams, a respected member of the Wichita Tribe, will lead an engaging workshop demonstrating how to craft dreamcatchers from locally sourced plants. During the workshop, Michael will offer valuable insights into the cultural significance, traditional uses, and proper care of dreamcatchers, enriching your understanding of their role in Native American heritage.
This event and parking are free, but reservations are required. If your plans change and you're unable to attend, please remember to cancel your ticket through Eventbrite so that other interested guests on the waitlist can participate.
The workshops will take place outdoors on the porch of the Native American Indian Culture Center, providing a unique opportunity to learn in a natural and welcoming environment.
Please arrive early as there is a short walk from the main parking lot to the Chumash Demonstration Village.
Directions to Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa
Main Entrance: From the 101 Freeway, exit at Wendy Drive and head south. Turn right on Lynn Road. Turn left on Via Goleta. Continue all the way to a parking lot where the road ends. GPS Coordinates for Entrance (Via Goleta & Lynn Road): N 34.1569 W -118.9733
Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center: Walk 0.3-miles up gravel road from the main entrance parking area to brown wooden building (Culture Center). GPS Coordinates for Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center: N 34.1504 W -118.9613
Please contact the Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center for more information: 805-370-2301 or by email at: samo_interpretation@nps.gov
Join Michael Williams, as he leads an engaging workshop demonstrating how to craft dreamcatchers from locally sourced plants.
Michael Williams, a respected member of the Wichita Tribe, will lead an engaging workshop demonstrating how to craft dreamcatchers from locally sourced plants. During the workshop, Michael will offer valuable insights into the cultural significance, traditional uses, and proper care of dreamcatchers, enriching your understanding of their role in Native American heritage.
This event and parking are free, but reservations are required. If your plans change and you're unable to attend, please remember to cancel your ticket through Eventbrite so that other interested guests on the waitlist can participate.
The workshops will take place outdoors on the porch of the Native American Indian Culture Center, providing a unique opportunity to learn in a natural and welcoming environment.
Please arrive early as there is a short walk from the main parking lot to the Chumash Demonstration Village.
Directions to Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa
Main Entrance: From the 101 Freeway, exit at Wendy Drive and head south. Turn right on Lynn Road. Turn left on Via Goleta. Continue all the way to a parking lot where the road ends. GPS Coordinates for Entrance (Via Goleta & Lynn Road): N 34.1569 W -118.9733
Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center: Walk 0.3-miles up gravel road from the main entrance parking area to brown wooden building (Culture Center). GPS Coordinates for Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center: N 34.1504 W -118.9613
Please contact the Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center for more information: 805-370-2301 or by email at: samo_interpretation@nps.gov
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Highlights
- all ages
- In person
- Free parking
Location
Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa
Via Goleta & Lynn Road
Newbury Park, CA, CA 91320
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