|
|
|
|
Museum
|
Wednesday March 10th 2010
|
|
|
|
|
Exhibitons
-
MUSEUM HOURS OF OPERATION
-
Tuesday - Friday 9 - 4
Saturday & Sunday 10 - 5
Starting June 1, 09 the Woodland Cultural Centre & Museum will be closed on Mondays
Admission
Adults $7.00;
Sr. 65+ $5.00;
Students 6-16 $5.00;
5 & Under FREE
-
Faithfully Yours, E. Pauline Johnson
- August 15 - December 24
In conjunction with the Woodland Cultural Centre, Chiefswood Museum National Historic Site is pleased to announce: 'Faithfully Yours, E. Pauline Johnson'. This first ever national exhibit will feature the life and times of a remarkable woman and her artistry. A poster image can be found at www.chiefswood.com/events_files/PJposterWeb.pdf
-
Ontario Arts Council has partnered with Ojibwe Cultural Foundation and the Woodland Cultural Centre to offer the Exhibition Assistance Program
- Applications accepted until February 5, 2010
If you are an Aboriginal artist working in visual arts, media arts or crafts and have a confirmed upcoming exhibition, you may be eligible for a grant of up to $1,500 through OAC's Exhibition Assistance program. (Aboriginal includes Status, Non-Status, Metis, and Inuit people). To get your application form visit http://www.arts.on.ca/Page122.aspx or contact the Ontario Arts Council to request a copy of the application by mail.
-
PADDLE SONG - THE DINNER THEATRE
DECEMBER 4,5,6,11 & 12 - Doors open at 6 pm - Dinner served at 6:30 pm
In conjunction with the exhibit "Faithfully Yours", the Woodland Cultural Centre is pleased to bring back this popular holiday event! Featuring the musical "Paddle Song" written by Dinah Christie and starring Cheri Maracle dircted by Pamela Matthews, this season's Dinner Theatre showcases the life and adventures of Mohawk poetess Pauline Johnson. Each night begins with a delicious four course meal inspired by Indigenous and contemporary cuisines. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time - so call now to reserve your spot. Friends/Members of the Museum receive a discount on their ticket! Tickets $50.00 per person.
-
Snowsnake Tournament
- January 30 & 31, 2010
A fun family weekend of the traditional Iroquoian game of snowsnake.
|
|
|