Miyawaki Forest

Miyawaki Urban Forest Events at the Museum in 2024

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Rock Carving Detail
Roger Fernandes
Roger Fernandes

WINTER

MIYAWAKI FOREST FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY – Dedication of the Welcome Rock
Sunday, December 8th, 3:30 – 5:15 PM

A year ago, 300 community members of all ages helped plant the Miyawaki Urban Forest. Now, we’re excited to celebrate its growth with a special event: The Miyawaki Forest First Birthday Party!

At this event, guest artist and storyteller Roger Fernandes, member of the Lower Elwha S’Klallam Tribe, will dedicate his art piece titled, “The Welcome Rock: The rocks hold the memories of our people.”

The Welcome Rock, a 6′ x 3′ glacial rock designed by Fernandes features carvings inspired by the teachings of local Coast Salish Tribes. Join us as Fernandes shares the stories and inspiration behind his work.

Carving simple spiritual and ritual art into rocks by hammering one rock with another is a universal art form done all around the world since time immemorial. Mythic stories and ancient teachings and spiritual visions were carved, etched, and painted on rocks as an expression of human spirituality.
A guiding principle in this project was that “Plants are our greatest teachers”, a wisdom shared by one of my elder teachers. The plants have been here much longer that we humans and have great teachings if we can learn to listen again.

Roger Fernandes

We’ll be unveiling the Welcome Stone, a 6′ x 3′ glacial rock designed by artist Roger Fernandes, featuring carvings inspired by the teachings of local Coast Salish Tribes. 

Join us as Fernandes shares the stories and inspiration behind his work. The event will also include hands-on activities, refreshments, and guided tours of both the Forest and Museum. This is an outdoor celebration.

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