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BC citizens urged to attend July Historical meeting to learn about Native American Heritage

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3 July, 2024

By Barbara McLaurine

The Josephine Arts Center hosted a pine needle basket workshop conducted by an expert-craftsman attended by several people including local artist Sheila Brooks. The group was given hands-on instructions and made their first basket. Brooks’ interest grew and has a passion to continue and promote the art of pine needle basket making.

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