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Date

June 4, 2024

Time

6PM - 8PM

Ages

All Ages (Under 18 must be accompanied by a parent)

Location

114 E 3rd Ave, Ellensburg, WA 98926

Weaving Circle

June 4, 2024

The Kittitas County Historical Museum and the Ellensburg School District Ichiskíin Sɨ́nwit ku Tiináwit Payúutmita (ESD Ichisḱin Language and Native American Culture Program) are excited to host a Weaving Circle every 1st Monday of the month, 6-8pm, from December 2023 until June 2024, at the Kittitas County Historical Museum.
 
This event provides a space for weavers to bring their projects and work, share, learn and enjoy. These events are open to the community at large, but any minor (under 18) participants need to be picked up by parents promptly at the end of the session. Parents are welcome to stay and assist/learn with their students.
 
Anyone interested in participating are asked to bring a snack, a good attitude and open mind, and whatever weaving you are working on. (No supplies are provided.)
 
If you have any questions, please contact Sia Aronica at [email protected] or Sadie Thayer at [email protected]
 
Date
  • June 3, 2024

More to Explore at the Museum

Neon Signs

Permanent Exhibit

Bright, bold, and beautiful! These dazzling signs from Ellensburg and Kittitas County’s past have been restored, allowing the neon lights to once again delight locals and visitors alike

Railroads

Permanent Exhibit

This display highlights information about the Northern Pacific Railway (today known as the BNSF Railway) and the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Road.

Lecture: “What is a Chief? How Native Values Can Teach Resilience”

October 1, 2024

John Halliday, an elder and legally blind Native American artist of Muckleshoot, Duwamish, Yakama, and Warm Springs descent, will present “What Is a Chief? How Native Values Can Teach Resilience” on Tuesday, October 1st at 6pm.