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Storytime with Elder Hazel

Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Storytime with Elder Hazel

Royal Saskatchewan Museum
Monday, February 24, 2025, 10:00am - 11:00am

In celebration of Indigenous Storytelling Month, listen to stories with Elder Hazel Dixon. This drop-in storytelling session in the Buffalo Room (First Nations Gallery) is for children ages 3 to 6 years with their parent or caregiver. Space is limited in the Buffalo Room; seating is first come, first served.

Daycares and other groups are welcome, please contact education@royalsaskmuseum.ca for availability.

Elder Hazel Dixon is a storyteller of Ojibway/Mohawk ancestry. She taught at the Come ‘n’ Learn Head Start program in Regina for fifteen years and is a Life Skills Coach Facilitator. Many of Hazel’s stories are Indigenous legends and she was the Elder Recipient of the 2012 Saskatchewan Aboriginal Literacy Award. Elder Hazel is known and loved by many teachers and students through her continued work in the Regina school system and is a YouTube star on the RSM YouTube channel!


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