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Dreamcatcher PM Workshop

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Dreamcatcher PM Workshop

March 13, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Michael Williams from the Wichita people will lead two workshops on how to create dreamcatchers using local plants. Michael will also discuss the traditional uses of a dreamcatcher and how to properly use one.  

 

Reservations are required for the 15 available spots.  The workshop will take place outside on the front porch. In the event of high winds or rain we may move the workshop inside the building. Masks must be worn inside the building and social distancing protocols will be followed. 

 

Please arrive early. There is a short walk from the main parking lot to the culture center. Follow the trail to the right side of the bathrooms.  Materials will be provided, and everyone is welcome to participate. 

Click on the Eventbrite link to make your reservation. If you cannot make it, please use the Eventbrite platform to cancel your ticket. This will allow other visitors to join. 

 

Please contact the Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center for more information: 

805-370-2301 or by email at: [email protected] 

 

Directions to Rancho Sierra Vista main parking lot: 

Main entrance is located at the cross street of Via Goleta and Lynn Road, Newbury Park, CA, 91320 

From the 101 Freeway, exit at Wendy Drive and head south. Turn right on Lynn Road. Turn left on Via Goleta. 

Drive all the way to the main parking lot near the restrooms and kiosk. Take the trail to the right side of the restrooms and that will lead you to the Culture Center.