God's Eye Craft at South Coastal Library
Come to South Coastal Library in Bethany Beach to learn a new craft, God's Eye, on Thursday, September 25th from 2-3:0pm.
Also known as Ojo de Dios in Spanish, the God's Eye craft is common in Latin American communities and is often made by Indigenous and Catholic people. God’s eyes are woven on sticks that are crisscrossed. The ends of the sticks represent the basic elements – earth, water, wind, and fire, and the four cardinal directions – north, south, east and west. The center of the eye symbolizes the power of seeing and understanding things we normally cannot see. The Huichol symbolism of the god’s eyes is primarily associated with the prayers for their children – prayers for a good long life, protection and to insure abundant crops.(Source: Museum of International Folk Art)
Registration is limited and required.
Register here: https://delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/14290231
For ages 18 & up, please.
This program was selected to empower community members to tap into creativity, artistic literacy, and expression while also creating opportunity for positive social interaction, idea exchange and relaxation. Social activities such as crafts also have been shown to slow cognitive decline as we age and can assist seniors with concentration and dexterity.

Date and Time
Thursday Sep 25, 2025
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDT
Location
Fees/Admission
Free.
Website
Contact Information
302-858-5518