Casa Kids: Journeys to the Past
Celebrate Native American Culture!
Come and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Native American people. Get ready to embark on a fascinating journey through time as we explore the histories, traditions, and contributions of indigenous peoples. This event will be enjoyable for people of all ages, but especially children!
Immerse yourself in the captivating stories shared by Jacque Nunez, learn about their ancient customs, and gain a deeper understanding of their profound connection with the land.
This event takes place outdoors on Casa Romantica’s West Terrace, surrounded by beautiful native plants, historical architecture, and ocean views. FREE for children 12 years of age and younger, members, and active-duty military. General Admission is $5. While you are here, you can explore the grounds, purchase something from our gift shop, and admire our current exhibition by Nick Carver. Also available are activity backpacks for children and our free digital guide on Bloomberg Connects.
Don’t miss out on this incredible experience! Join us at Journeys to the Past and let’s celebrate the rich tapestry of indigenous cultures together.
Casa Kids is underwritten by Gloria Widmann.
About Journeys to the Past
Journey’s To The Past is a Native American, family-owned, company that teaches from their heart that every culture is important and should be celebrated. We hope it ignites others to discover their own!
Our unique programs take students on a journey into the lifestyle of the California Indians. In particular, they discuss the Acjachemen Nation, which flourished in Southern California hundreds of years before the Spanish influx.
Jacque Nunez shares through stories and songs her people’s indigenous tools, instruments, games, and clothing. She includes how American Indians preserve their culture today by participating in Intertribal Pow wows. The children learn through participating in activities an understanding of “environmentalism.” They will also learn what it means to be “keepers of the earth.”