Join Irvine educators and community members as we celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Month at this Free Event! Explore Irvine’s Native American Educational Site with its longhouse and wigwams. Engage in a number of hands-on activities and demonstrations of ancestral skills, including grinding corn, throwing an atlatl, starting a friction fire, making cordage or a buckskin bracelet and more!
American Indians have made, and continue to make, lasting contributions to our nation in every arena. Take part in celebrating their achievements and learn about some of their history in Maryland. A great event for all ages.
Irvine’s Native American Educational Site, built in partnership with the Baltimore American Indian Center, is a 15-minute walk from the parking lot. Guided hikes to the site will occur at designate times throughout the event, and the route will also be clearly marked for self-guided walks. Please provide advance notice if you require transportation to the site.
Instructors: Irvine Educators
Sunday, November 10th
10:30AM – 3:30PM (come any time during event window)
Cost: FREE
Advance registration encouraged. SIGN UP HERE