Description
Celebrate women’s stories and history by making crafts inspired by the work of influential figures such as Alice Eastwood, Jean Lumb and Elizabeth Simcoe. Amplify your experience with added activities that include crafts like 3-D paper birds, clothespin frogs, paper flower bouquets, pop-up cards, watercolour painting of local flora and fauna and more! Enjoy treats made from historic recipes, explore the wildflower preserve or go on a self-guided nature walk and complete a nature bingo activity. Tour the historic houses and learn about the impact that women have made throughout various historic eras. Join us at THM this March Break for a captivating and immersive program! Explore and breakthrough the untold stories of women and other communities who have played pivotal roles in shaping the cultural, social, and economic landscape of Toronto through workshops, camps and other events.
Event Source: City of Toronto
Location
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67 Pottery Rd, Toronto, ON M4K 2B9, Canada