M’Wikwedong Closed
We are closed Tuesday, November 11th for Remembrance Day and National Indigenous Veterans Day (November 8th).
EarlyON: Early Learning Outdoor Playgroup
This is a drop-in event. For more information please email Melissa at earlyonmj@mwikwedong.com, email Heather at earlyonhv@mwikwedong.com, or you can join us on Facebook!
IHWS/MHW: Women’s Circle – Please Register
For more information or to register, please contact Ronnie at (519) 387-9214 or Tanya at (519) 372-7898.
AkweGO: Ma’iingaan
This program provides 1:1 support and group activities for Indigenous children between 7 to 12 years of age. For more information please contact Mara at akwe.go@mwikwedong.com or through Facebook
Wasa-Nabin: Youth Group
A drop-in space for youth ages 13 - 20 to socialize with peers. For more information, please contact Karen at wasa-nabin@mwikwedong.com or call 519-371-1147 ext 225 Priority will be given to youth.
Louis Riel Day Celebration @ OS Library
Swing by the library for a Louis Riel Day extravaganza! Join us for a lively evening as we dive into Canada's cultural tapestry and celebrate Riel's legacy. Learn about the Métis leader and rights champion with a presentation, activities, and a snack-tastic spread. No need to register. For more information, contact Wendy Tomlinson at…
ILRP: Ojibwe Language Nights
Anishinaabemowin—also known as Ojibwe—is the language spoken by the Anishinaabe people. Join Thunder as he teaches Anishinaabemowin language classes. You must register and confirm your attendance prior to each class. Please contact Thunder at ilrp@mwikwedong.com
EarlyON/CAPC: Kindergym
This is a drop-in event. For more information please email EarlyON at earlyonmj@mwikwedong.com or on Facebook
LLC: Rock Your Mocs Hot Chocolate Social
A hot chocolate social for LLC clients as part of Rock Your Mocs. For more information, please contact Margaret or Wendy at (519) 371-1147 ext 229 or llc@mwikwedong.com or llc-wlb@mwikwedong.com.
IHWS: Tai Chi/Qi Gong
An introduction to T'ai Chi and Qi Gong with Cory Eichman. T'ai Chi and Qi Gong are slow, gentle movements that encourage health and vitality for our body, mind, and spirit. For more information or to register, please contact Tanya at ahws@mwikwedong.com.