Curonian Weathervanes (Vėtrungės)
Speaker: Donna Druchunas
Date: Wednesday, June 17
Time: 7:00 – 7:30pm Eastern Time
Registration Opens: June 10
We are excited to welcome Donna Druchunas for an upcoming LTFAI Talk exploring the distinctive Curonian weathervanes (vėtrungės), one of Lithuania’s most recognizable forms of folk art.
Originally used as practical tools by fishermen on the Curonian Lagoon, these colorful carved markers were mounted on fishing boats to identify villages and fishing territories. Over time, they evolved into highly symbolic and decorative folk art. This talk will explore their origins, how shapes and colors communicated identity across the lagoon, and what their motifs reveal about maritime life, community structure, and cultural symbolism along the Curonian Spit.
Whether you are interested in Lithuanian folk art, maritime history, or cultural traditions, this talk offers a fascinating look at a unique visual language shaped by daily life on the water.
All are welcome to join us for this short but enriching evening of culture, learning, and community.
Please note: Once you’ve registered, be sure to check your email and Google Calendar for the meeting details and link!
The LTFAI is a Canadian non-profit established in 1977, dedicated to preserving Lithuanian heritage through traditional arts and crafts.


An artisan specializing in knitting. She taught a knitting workshop at the LTFAI AGM several years ago and fell in love with the organization. Not only is she a prolific author of knitting books, with “The Art of Lithuanian Knitting” under her belt, but she’s also the creative genius behind our social media presence.







Ramune is a translator and editor, who worked with the Canadian Lithuanian Weekly Tėviškės žiburiai as managing editor for over 20 years.