Sacred Pipe Program To Focus On Business Logo Design For Youth
Session will introduce branding concepts ahead of Indigenous Festival youth entrepreneur booth

Sacred Pipe Resource Center will host a "Leave the Couch" youth program focused on business logo design from 1 to 3 p.m. June 10 at 925 Basin Ave., Suite 2. According to event information provided by Sacred Pipe Resource Center, participants will explore creativity, branding and entrepreneurship by designing their own business logos. The session will include games, prizes and hands-on activities, with all materials provided.
The event is connected to the Indigenous Festival on July 3, where Indigenous youth will have an opportunity to sell items at a free Youth Entrepreneur booth. According to Sacred Pipe Resource Center, staff will help youth create products and develop business ideas. Event organizers also noted that only participants who attended this week's "Leave the Couch" session or the previous week's session will be eligible to participate in next week's Raging Rivers swimming event.
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