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Atowi Webinar Series: Abenaki Circle of Courage Through the Years

Join us for Part 4 of our Webinar Series

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Stacey Gagne was in fifth grade (11 years old) when she started volunteering for a program called The Abenaki Learning Center. It was a place where students from Highgate and Swanton schools could go and get help with their school work. Abenaki crafts and snacks were incorporated with in the program. Funding changed when President Bush took office. The program was revamped and called The Abenaki Circle of Courage. This program teaches native and non native children about the Abenaki culture. They teach native dance, flute, crafts, jewelry, drumming, songs, and foods. For the last 20+ years they have had students come from Highgate, Swanton, St.Albans, and Alburgh Schools.

This webinar is free to the public, but pre-registration is required. To learn more and to register, please visit atowi.org

 

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