Community Events at Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Seattle.

OSF – Child and Infant CPR Class

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

Join Our Strong Fathers to learn child and infant CPR on May 15th at 12pm! Space is limited to 25 people, so be sure to register today! Current OSF participants will be prioritized, but the session is also open to the wider Daybreak Star community. Sign up here.

Fair Chance Employment and Paid Sick and Safe Time Workers’ Rights Training

This training gives Seattle workers an important opportunity to learn about their rights to fair chance employment and paid sick and safe time. The training will be held on Zoom: if you are interested, please register here to have the Zoom link sent to you shortly in advance of the training.

Daybreak Circle Time Connections – Supporting an LGBTQIA+ Youth in Care

In collaboration with Alliance CaRES, our Foster Care program invites foster care, adoptive, and kinship families of Native American foster children to participate in two sessions (June 14th AND 21st from 6:30pm-8:30pm on Zoom) on supporting LGBTQIA+ youth in care. There will be training certificates after the completion of the two classes. Register at bit.ly/alliancecares.… Read More »Daybreak Circle Time Connections – Supporting an LGBTQIA+ Youth in Care

Culture Day

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

RSVP required. Our Traditional Medicines Program and Our Strong Fathers invite Native people and families to a Culture Day to be held at Daybreak Star on June 18th from 10am - 5pm. You will learn how to make your own regalia for the upcoming Powwow season. Kaya Alice will be leading a workshop on making ribbon… Read More »Culture Day

Sacred Circle Gallery – Ric Gendron Reception

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

We are fortunate to be hosting an exhibit of Ric Gendron’s work in the Sacred Circle Gallery. We hope you’ll join us for a reception on June 28th from 2-5pm!

Daybreak Circle Time Connections – Supporting an LGBTQIA+ Youth in Care

In collaboration with Alliance CaRES, our Foster Care program invites foster care, adoptive, and kinship families of Native American foster children to participate in two sessions (June 14th AND 21st from 6:30pm-8:30pm on Zoom) on supporting LGBTQIA+ youth in care. There will be training certificates after the completion of the two classes. Register at bit.ly/alliancecares.… Read More »Daybreak Circle Time Connections – Supporting an LGBTQIA+ Youth in Care

Kina’ole Community Day

Are you interested in exploring what play looks like with young people? Come play and learn with local Snoqualmie community member Gabriel de Los Angeles, MA, PhC. Learn more about this gathering and sign up at forms.office.com/r/kiW0n44at6.

33rd Annual Seafair Indian Days Powwow

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center 5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA, United States

United Indians’ Seafair Indian Days Powwow is held annually on the third weekend in July, in conjunction with Seattle Seafair, at our Powwow Grounds adjacent to the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center. This proud tradition brings Native Americans of all tribes and cultures together to celebrate. The Powwow showcases traditional Indian cooking, jewelry-making, music, and… Read More »33rd Annual Seafair Indian Days Powwow

Foster Care Info Session

Join us for an info session, held on Zoom, to learn about the process of becoming a licensed foster parent and about the overwhelming need for Native foster homes in the state of Washington and to learn about our program. No commitment required. Contact [email protected] to register.

To schedule private events, see our event rental page.