Open to everyone.
March 26 - Ribbon Skirt Tutorial
Time: 9:00am - 2:00pm
Location: Aboriginal Resource Centre (Room 1-773)
Description: Drop by to learn how to sew a ribbon skirt. If it's your first time making a skirt, this could take anywhere between 2-4 hours to complete. If you can't stay that long, we can help you get started and provide a link to a video tutorial. Supplies provided.
Open to CNC students.
March 27 – Crafting in the ARC
Time: 10:00am–1:00pm
Location: Aboriginal Resource Centre (Room 1-773)
Join Jaelyn and Stephanie to learn how to bead. Drop in anytime between 10am-1pm. Supplies provided.
About Chief Dolleen Logan
Dolleen is a member of the Grouse Clan and comes from the ancestral Quaw family line, reflecting deep roots within her Nation.
Dolleen Logan is the elected Chief of the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation, whose traditional territory includes what is now Prince George.
First elected in April 2021, she became the first woman to lead the Nation in more than five decades and has since been re-elected to consecutive terms.
Prior to serving as Chief, Logan spent over a decade working in various administrative and leadership roles for her Nation and served six years as a Band Councilor.
Her leadership focuses on cultural and language revitalization, economic development, strengthened government partnerships, and advancing reconciliation.
Known for her collaborative, community-centered approach, Chief Logan emphasizes service to members, intergenerational knowledge, and long-term planning to support the well-being and self-determination of the Lheidli T'enneh people.