Bangadyi Nawi & Museum Opening of Canoe Exhibit
https://hillstohawkesbury.com.au/bangadyi-nawi-canoe-exhibit-opening/ ‘bangadyi nawi making a canoe,’ an engagement program by the hawkesbury regional museum © photo by elissa blair
Make time for the Hawkesbury Regional Museum’s essential neighborhood project, Bangadyi Nawi, on Saturday, 18 November 2023 on the Museum.
Everyone is inspired to take part in the collaborative occasion by the Museum, the Dharug Community, and the Brewongle Environmental Education Centre.
The Welcome to Country ceremony might be led by Erin Wilkins, followed by an Official Opening by Hawkesbury Councilor and Deputy Mayor Barry Calvert at eleven:30 AM.
“The venture has provided a transformative experience for local Aboriginal high school students who created a conventional canoe during an inter-generational camp, led by Elder Uncle Dean Kelly and with Uncle David Payne and Dharug Educator Erin Wilkins,” the announcement indicated.
“As a new exhibit, the canoe will form learning alternatives for the entire neighborhood.”
The Saturday event is free of cost and can be booked online through Eventbrite: Celebration of Bangadyi Nawi and Opening of Canoe Exhibit. Light refreshments will be provided.

The Museum was also nominated recently on the IMAGinE Awards 2023 by the Museums & Galleries of NSW for its engagement program called “Bangadyi Nawi Making Making a Canoe.”
The Hawkesbury Regional Museum is positioned at eight Baker Street in Windsor.
Make time for the Hawkesbury Regional Museum’s essential neighborhood project, Bangadyi Nawi, on Saturday, 18 November 2023 on the Museum.
Everyone is inspired to take part in the collaborative occasion by the Museum, the Dharug Community, and the Brewongle Environmental Education Centre.
The Welcome to Country ceremony might be led by Erin Wilkins, followed by an Official Opening by Hawkesbury Councilor and Deputy Mayor Barry Calvert at eleven:30 AM.
“The venture has provided a transformative experience for local Aboriginal high school students who created a conventional canoe during an inter-generational camp, led by Elder Uncle Dean Kelly and with Uncle David Payne and Dharug Educator Erin Wilkins,” the announcement indicated.
“As a new exhibit, the canoe will form learning alternatives for the entire neighborhood.”
The Saturday event is free of cost and can be booked online through Eventbrite: Celebration of Bangadyi Nawi and Opening of Canoe Exhibit. Light refreshments will be provided.

The Museum was also nominated recently on the IMAGinE Awards 2023 by the Museums & Galleries of NSW for its engagement program called “Bangadyi Nawi Making Making a Canoe.”
The Hawkesbury Regional Museum is positioned at eight Baker Street in Windsor.
Public Last updated: 2023-11-19 02:56:33 AM
