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April 2021 E-Newsletter

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Nowashe Online Programming Series

Can't wait for Nowashe to open on May 15th?  We can't either, so our Executive Director Carolyn Venne has put together an online series focused on Native American topics which will whet your appetite for opening day. For three consecutive Wednesdays, from 7-8:15 pm join us on crowdcast as Carolyn presents a variety of professionally edited videos and hosts interactive discussions all based on themes which will be spotlighted in Nowashe this inaugural season.

April 28th will feature Native American Storytelling, May 5th will focus on A Place Called Home and May 12th will showcase A Day in the Life.  There is a $15 fee for each program.  Register today on our new website Nowashe.org.

 

Save the Date

Nowashe Village
Opens to the Public
May 15, 2021
thru
November 13, 2021

Saturdays from 1-3 pm
Visit our new website
Nowashe.org
for details.

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Ann Masi Garden Lecture: Meditative Gardens with Donna Katsuranis
April 14, 2021 @ 7pm  online

Our garden is many things to us: labor of love, source of pride, nourishment for body and mind, artistic outlet and so much more. Should it not also be, to whatever extent, our refuge? In this gentle presentation, we will delve into the meditative aspect of the Garden –from discerning what it is that gives us that quiet renewal we seek from our gardens, to how–to techniques to achieve those lofty goals. Gardens are as unique as the gardeners who love them, and this free online discussion will give you some ideas for enhancing your space to create your perfect sanctuary. The link to this event will be posted on our website closer to the event date.

Save the Date

for our
24th Annual Golf Tournament

Thursday,
June 17, 2021

Topstone Golf Club,
South Windsor

10 AM Shotgun Start

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Rest assured that we are taking all necessary precautions to provide a safe & enjoyable day. We hope to see you back on the greens! Details on our website.

Two New Online Programs are now available
Wampum and Living in Balance

Join Allen Hazard, the East’s Coast foremost Wampum expert, on the deeper meanings behind this beautiful natural resource and its importance in Native adornment & society. Allen is a renowned jewelry sculptor, wampum artist, and member of the Narragansett tribal nation.  After learning from his mother, he has been making wampum for more than 30 years.  

 

Master Gardener Judith Dryer explores what Living in Balance with the earth means to her. in this fascinating lecture. Judith discusses the Native American Medicine Wheel, wild edibles such as the dandelion, and the importance of meadows.

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