Saskatchewan

Yorkton Museum Hosts Mother’s Day Leather Flower Workshop

By

Emma Kelly
May 3, 2026 1:56 pm

Families in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, can take part in a hands-on activity this afternoon (May 3, 2026) as the Western Development Museum hosts a Mother’s Day Crafter-noon workshop. The event runs from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the museum located on Hwy 16A West.

During the session, participants will create leather flower arrangements. The cost for the workshop is $7 plus regular museum admission. A special family rate is available for $57, which covers two adults and three youth, while museum members can participate for $7.

The program includes admission to the museum galleries, a special Mother’s Day museum quest, refreshments, and all necessary craft supplies. Because the workshop involves the use of sharp tools, it is not suitable for children under 7 years old. Additionally, all participants under 17 must be accompanied by an adult.

The Western Development Museum, which sits on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 territories and the Homeland of the Métis, focuses on the history of immigrants to Saskatchewan. As the largest human history museum in the province, it maintains a collection of nearly 80,000 artifacts.

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