Hindu Rakhi Bracelets at Coalville

About this event
To wind down our summer programs, we will be making Hindu Rakhi Bracelets to celebrate Raksha Bandhan, a Hindu festival traditionally celebrated on the full moon in late July or early August.
For Raksha Bandhan, sisters tie sacred red threads, or rakhi, around their brothers' wrists. "Raksha" means "protection" and "Bandhan" means "tying together" or "fastening". The Rakhi itself is a red thread with beads, stones, or other embellishments, that symbolizes the unbreakable bond between siblings. The tradition of tying Rakhis can extend beyond siblings, to friends and neighbors tying Rakhis as an expression of love.
We'll have red thread, beads, baubles and all things sparkly for you to make a Rakhi bracelet for someone special.
Registration required and opens on Monday, July 28 at 10am. Call 435-336-3070 to register.
This program is part of our summer "Show Your Colors" series designed specifically for elementary school age children. Small beads and threading needles will present a choking hazard.