Meadow Lake Library celebrates Aboriginal Storytelling Month in Saskatchewan
The Meadow Lake Library is offering a moccasin-making class to celebrate Aboriginal Storytelling Month.
The event will run two days— Feb. 11 and 12, with artist Darlene Littlespruce and her daughter Angela Whitefish leading the workshop.
Library programming clerk Tawn Marshall said the free event, which is already fully booked, will be a fun way to learn the craft and discover a little bit about Indigenous culture at the same time.
The workshop is part of the Library Services for Saskatchewan Aboriginal Peoples (LSAP) program. Everything will be provided to make the moccasins.


