The Acorn Circle program brings Native American culture and children’s education to local libraries. In Fall 2023 we went to three libraries, in 2024 we did six libraries, and in 2025 we plan to do three libraries. Singing Creek Educational Center (SCEC) has partnered with these libraries to provide this educational program: Cottage Grove, Creswell, Springfield, Eugene, Fern Ridge, Siuslaw, and Oakridge Community Center. Each library hosts three sessions for children including a book reading and a craft project, utilizing curriculum from the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. In November, SCEC and the libraries host a Native American speaker for a free public event, to include storytelling and a cultural presentation.

Our Executive Director, Karen Rainsong, has been getting to know the Indigenous community locally for many years. She regularly teaches at and participates in the Native American Cultural Encampments in summer in Linn and Lane Counties, with Deitrich Peters and his extended family and community.  Karen comes to this work from a place of respect, humility, listening and cooperation. Read more here.

karen with coyotes kids at library

Curriculum

The curriculum includes story books and activities published by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde (CTGR). SCEC will also provide a craft to go along with the CTGR curriculum.  Trained SCEC staff or Native American partners will teach these sessions for children aged 6 – 10 and provide the supplies.

SESSION ONE
“Let’s Go Eeling” Storybook and Make a Basket.

This free learning session will include watching a short video, hearing a storybook about catching eels, discussion about the main idea of the story, and a craft where you can make your own small basket with ribbons to take home.  Curriculum by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, adaptation and teaching by the staff of Singing Creek Educational Center. Teachers and parents are welcome to attend. Originally supported by the Woodard Family Foundation, the City of Cottage Grove, and participating libraries.

SESSION TWO
“Mulak Man” storybook, Quiz Show Game and Make Your Own Leather Pouch.

This free learning session will include hearing the story “Mulak Man” about elk hunting, and a quiz show testing comprehension, then make your own leather pouch to take home. Curriculum by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, adaptation and teaching by the staff of Singing Creek Educational Center. Teachers and parents are welcome to attend. Originally supported by the Woodard Family Foundation, the City of Cottage Grove, and participating libraries.

SESSION THREE
“Coyote and the Fish Trap” storybook, Past/Present tense verbs, and Make Your Own Coyote Mask

This free learning session will include the story “Coyote and the Fish Trap”, learning about tenses in verbs, learning a few words in Chinuk Wawa and making a paper coyote mask to take home. Curriculum by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, adaptation and teaching by the staff of Singing Creek Educational Center. Teachers and parents are welcome to attend. Originally supported by the Woodard Family Foundation, the City of Cottage Grove, and participating libraries.

Deitrich Peters

Native American Cultural Presentations

by Deitrich Peters, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde

Join us as elder Deitrich Peters shares about his culture as a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. Deitrich “Deitz” will share about his regalia, his traditions, play flute and answer questions. Deitz says “I love my culture and traditions – making things with my hands, working with feathers, beadwork, traditional dancing, storytelling and of course my all time favorite, flute playing. I have learned these many things from our elders, and have been gifted these things by the Creator.”  This free event is great for ages 8 and up, and was originally sponsored by the Woodard Family Foundation, the City of Cottage Grove and participating libraries.

The video shows Deitrich Peters playing flute at the Creswell Public Library.

For more information please contact our Executive Director, Karen Rainsong, at director@singingcreekcenter.org.

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