Regalia Making Class Brings Creativity, Culture, and Community Together
From March 13–16, our Band Hall was filled with creativity, laughter, and the beautiful sounds of community coming together as we hosted our Regalia Making Class.
While the work is not quite finished yet, we are already so proud of the incredible effort, care, and talent shown by everyone who attended.
Participants of all ages gathered to learn, create, and connect—each stitch, bead, and design carrying meaning and intention. It was more than just a class; it was a space where culture, tradition, and creativity came together in such a special way.
Throughout the week, there were so many meaningful moments—sharing stories, helping one another, and seeing each piece slowly come to life. The energy in the room was warm and welcoming, and it was clear that something truly special was happening.
Regalia is deeply personal and cultural, and being able to create these pieces within our own community, alongside one another, is something to be celebrated. These are not just garments—they are expressions of identity, pride, and connection.
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who organized, participated and helped make this class such a success. Your dedication and spirit made this experience what it was.
We look forward to seeing the final pieces come together and celebrating the beautiful work that has already begun.
✨ Our next Regalia Making Class is coming up April 17–19!
If you’re interested in joining, please contact Felicia to register 506-548-9211 ext 307
Wela’lieg to all who took part — we can’t wait to continue this journey together.
Pabineau First Nation Regalia Making Class Poster - April 17th to 19th at Pabineau Band Hall - Sign up with Felicia today 506-548-9211 ext 307
