Monday, October 13, 2025

CraneExplorer: Corn Husk Creations

Register
Corn husk creations

About CraneExplorer: Corn Husk Creations

Celebrate Indigenous People’s Day by learning about Native American culture and crafting with us at The Crane Estate. Crane educators will share Indigenous stories and a fun craft learned from our collaborator Anne Jennison, an Abenaki storyteller and traditional performer. Learn about wampum, turtle island, the three sisters, and the beautiful corn husk doll and the story of how she lost her face! Corn husk creations are fun for all ages and both boys and girls – you can choose to make a warrior hero, a forest princess, or even a four-legged friend. All materials and instruction will be provided.

CraneExplorer events are educational programs and hikes for all ages. These family-friendly experiences teach kids and delight adults by exploring the wonder of our coastal habitats and the rich history of the Crane Estate. Best suited for children ages 5+.

Accessibility: This event is a stationary event indoors, and ADA parking is available. Please reach out to Val Perini for accessible parking info, vperini@thetrustees.org.

Refunds/Exchanges: Refunds and/or Exchanges must be requested at least 7 days in advance. In the case of event cancellation, you will be notified via the email address used to register and fully refunded within 14 days.

Register
Explore Events Like This