Winter Solstice Event (December 21)

Winter Solstice is a significant time for many Indigenous communities across the world.

This day marks the longest night of the year and is considered a time of reflection, renewal, and storytelling.

Indigenous storytelling during the Winter Solstice is an ancient tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation. Storytelling was and still is an essential part of Indigenous cultures, as it is a way to share knowledge, wisdom, and values with the community.

Join us on Thursday, December 21, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. for some hot chocolate, cookies, and storytelling! To register, please email Annette Klement at tbrhsc.culturalsafetyeducator@tbh.net.