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Art & Music

HEALING À LA SOURCE

Healingalasource@gmail.com • 780-404-5803 10322 103 Avenue, Lac La Biche Use creativity as a path to wellness at Alberta’s second official économusée, where Noëlla Somerville teaches arts like stained glass, leatherwork and hand-drum making. Let the simple joy of crafting and learning turn stress into strength, leaving you with a renewed positive outlook and a one-of-a-kind handmade work-of-art.

MUSIC IN THE FOREST

albertaparks.ca/events/ Come enjoy an intimate singer-songwriter performance in the beautiful natural surroundings of Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park at the Campground Amphitheatre. Performers come from near and far, with tickets available online in advance at albertaparks.ca and at the door if any remain.

NEHIYAWASKIY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ART CO-OP

Visit Lac La Biche Canadian Native Friendship Centre. See page 17 for more information. Indigenous artists are cultural messengers, transmitting stories and traditions between people, between generations and between nations. This exciting new venture will market the work of northern Alberta artists (Nehiyawaskiy means “Indigenous territory” in Cree) and give visitors the opportunity to purchase authentic art pieces telling the unique stories of this land.

PORTAGE COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLES’ ART & ARTIFACTS

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