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SUMMARY:The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape People and the History of their Struggles
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of National Native American Heritage Month\, METC is hosting this lecture on the untold stories of the Native American experience. Please join us to hear from Brianna Dagostino\, a member of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Native American Tribal Nation of South Jersey. This program brings to light various topics history books have hidden from society about the struggles Native Americans have endured. From residential schools\, forced misidentification on birth certificates and census\, to assimilation into settlers religion and culture; this program will help viewers gain insightful knowledge on the difficult topics that surround Native American culture. The program also highlights into the contemporary ongoing struggles of Native American communities and what viewers can do to be allies to their local Native American tribes. \nThis is a Hybrid event. Pre-registration is required to attend virtually. In person attendance is in the METC Annex\, 23 Main Street\, Madison\, NJ \nPre-Register Here: https://app.donorview.com/b3JJD \nFunding has been made possible in part by funds from Morris Arts through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/ Department of State\, a partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://metc.org/event/the-nanticoke-lenni-lenape-people-and-the-history-of-their-struggles/
LOCATION:Education Annex\, 23 Main Street\, Madison\, NJ\, 07940\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hand Lettering Workshop: Make Something Special - November
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Early Trades & Crafts is partnering with The Book Arts Roundtable to offer a hand lettering workshop\, taught by artists Ann Vollum and Chris Schorr. The session will include instruction on design and hand lettering of a small (4” X 6”) art project that can be framed. All materials are provided. \nWhether you are a beginner or someone who’d love to practice their hand-lettering skills with a pro\, you will enjoy shaping letters and layout to transform a word or phrase into art. These are user-friendly skills to develop and endlessly interesting to play with. This workshop is open to all participants with a good grasp of handwriting skills. \nThis workshop is now full and registration is closed.  \nPlease note this workshop will be making the same project as the September group. Please do not sign up for both. Thank you. \nFunding has been made possible in part by funds from Morris Arts through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/ Department of State\, a partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://metc.org/event/hand-lettering-workshop-make-something-special-november/
LOCATION:Education Annex\, 23 Main Street\, Madison\, NJ\, 07940\, United States
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SUMMARY:Drop in Craft - Dreamcatchers
DESCRIPTION:Legend has it that dreamcatchers allow good dreams to reach you through the hole in the center while trapping bad dreams in their webs. Bad dreams remain trapped until the light of the day makes them go away for good. Come to METC after school to celebrate Native American culture this Thanksgiving week to make your very own dreamcatcher! We are offering this drop in craft both Monday\, Nov. 21 & Tuesday Nov. 22 while supplies last. \nThis is a drop in craft – no pre-registration is necessary. Craft activities are leveled for ages 5 and up. \nFunding has been made possible in part by funds from Morris Arts through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/ Department of State\, a partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://metc.org/event/drop-in-craft-dreamcatchers/
LOCATION:Education Annex\, 23 Main Street\, Madison\, NJ\, 07940\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Family
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