BCCF x Sweetgrass Roots Collective: Indigenous Maple Rituals & The Sweet Water Moon

In collaboration with Sweetgrass Roots Collective, we invite you to join us virtually on Saturday, March 19th for an afternoon where we collectively learn about the history of maple syrup and its relationship with the Sweet Water Moon. We will also share knowledge from Sweetgrass Roots Collective about ceremonies held during this time...

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[Myseum Intersections 2022] – 2 Part Event (Virtual & In-person)

uⁿdawaʔ (“current”): An online participatory art-making workshop/activation especially for those attending the afternoon’s Indigenous History Walk. Facilitated by Wyandot Tradition Keeper and artist Catherine Tàmmaro, participants will explore our scared connection to moving water and its vast importance in our lives through creative expression. Request art supplies at blackcreekwalks@gmail.com, pick-up location to follow.  10:30 AM-12:00 PM online...

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[Myseum Intersections 2022] – Food, Land & Water

Our three different walking tours along Black Creek and one online workshop will weave together community history, visits to community gardens, thousands of years of Indigenous history in the area, music and dance to celebrate the aliveness of the Creek and its ravine. Food, Land & Water: a food-themed walk exploring...

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[Myseum Intersections 2022] – The Living Creek

Our three different walking tours along Black Creek and one online workshop will weave together community history, visits to community gardens, thousands of years of Indigenous history in the area, music and dance to celebrate the aliveness of the Creek and its ravine. The Living Creek: an immersive dance experience taking...

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[Farm Park Series – Part 2] Designing the Forest Garden (Virtual)

Learn how to create a living ecosystem, which is both diverse and stable. The production of soil is constant and fertility constantly growing. The production is nonstop. The system will actually replicate itself over time. The forest is one of the most successful ecosystems and productive systems on the planet,...

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