

Following the powerful two-day drum-making workshop led by Sandy and Charity Morris, where participants learned to craft their own ceremonial drum, the Galiano Conservancy Association is honoured to invite the community to continue this journey of learning and cultural connection.
On March 8th at 1:00 PM, join Terry and Francine Wilson of the Tsartlip First Nation, for a hands-on workshop at the Millard Learning Centre, where participants will craft traditional rattles and drumsticks using natural materials such as deer hide, bone, wood, and pebbles.
Both instruments, like the drum itself, hold deep cultural meaning. Used in ceremony, song, and healing, they carry the sound and spirit of connection to land and community. This workshop continues to build on the relationships and teachings at the heart of the Restoring the Balance project, guided by Indigenous knowledge-holders who share their skills and stories with generosity and care.
Workshop details:• Date: Sunday, March 8th – 1:00 PM start• Location: Millard Learning Centre
Refreshments will be provided
• Sessions:Rattle Making : 1PM-2:30PM, cost $50Drumstick Making : 2:30PM-4PM, cost $50Both Sessions : $90 total
• All are participants welcome.
To request more information on this workshop, please email RTB@galianoconservancy.ca.To register for one, or both parts of the workshop, please click on the event page HERE.
This community event was made possible through the financial support of the Ecclesiastical Community Impact Grant