Silvis Public Library
Adult Arts & Crafts:
Adult Arts & Crafts: Folk Art - Ojo de Dios
Silvis Public Library

Monday, Jun. 16, 6 PM
Registration required, begins May 26.

Ojo de Dios (also know as “si’kuli” or “God’s Eye”) were originally made by the Huichol (wet-chol) Indians of central Northwest Mexico. They were made as tools for prayer and protection. Each point represents a cardinal direction, and the center represents a portal to the spirit world. They are usually made with vibrant colors. Limited to 20 participants. Registration is required via Engaged Patrons and is for in-house guests only.

Our adult programs tend to fill up, so please contact us to cancel if you can't make it so someone on the waiting list may come. Three no-shows without cancelling will also result in a three-month hiatus from registering for adult programs.

Sponsored by Royal Neighbors Chapter 20167.
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