Dream Catcher
Thu, Jul 09
|Riversyde 83
Create your own dream catcher! Kids will weave colorful designs, add beads and feathers, and learn about this traditional craft. A fun hands-on activity that encourages creativity, imagination, and positive dreams.


Time & Location
Jul 09, 2026, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Riversyde 83, 83 Sydenham St, Simcoe, ON N3Y 1R8, Canada
About the event

A dream catcher is a handcrafted object traditionally associated with Indigenous peoples of North America. It is typically made from a willow hoop woven with a net or web and decorated with feathers, beads, and other natural materials.
According to traditional teachings, the dream catcher is hung above a sleeping area to filter dreams. Good dreams are believed to pass through the web and gently travel down the feathers to the sleeper, while negative dreams become trapped in the web and disappear with the morning sunlight.
Today, dream catchers are often appreciated for their cultural significance, artistic beauty, and symbolic representation of protection, positivity, and hope. They serve as a reminder to focus on positive thoughts, embrace meaningful dreams, and let go of negativity.
Tickets
Dream Catchers & Painted Rocks
This is your workshop to the Dream Catchers and Painted Rocks. You will walk away with a beautiful art piece.
$25.00
+$0.63 ticket service fee
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