Soaring Circle, formerly I Love First Peoples, celebrates its 11th year by expanding Sewcase, a program that brings sewing labs to Indigenous schools.

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Soaring Circle, formerly I Love First Peoples, celebrates its 11th year by expanding Sewcase, a program that brings sewing labs to Indigenous schools.
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