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  • Sister in Spirit (Wear RED day)

    Sisters in Spirit honours the memory of the more than 1,200 missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada. Every October 4, vigils and events are held across the country in support of family members and loved ones. To show your support please wear red.

  • Sisters in Spirit Dress/Earring Workshop – Please register

    Beading for stolen sisters. Join us as we bead and sew traditional skirts. This program is put together by IWTP, IHWS and LLC.  Please register by calling Tanya at 519-372-7898.   “It’s one way we stay connected to where we came from, and that it is our responsibility as younger Natives to keep the tradition…

  • EarlyON/CAPC: Fun with Food

    This program is designed for parent and child to work together to create a healthy and nutritious lunch.  Children learn about cutting, shredding, ripping, counting, measuring and so much more. Please arrive at 10am to ensure that we have enough food for everyone and can get started promptly.  For more information please contact Heather or…

  • 2Spirit: Beginner Guitar

    This is an introductory series to learning guitar. If you have a guitar please bring it.  Loaner guitars are limited. If interested or for more information please contact Karen at 519-377-3171 or email Karen at  karenhoule@gmail.com

  • CAPC: Busy Beavers – must be registered

    This is a relief care program where school age children are able to come, interact, play, learn and be proud of whom they are. Dinner and teachings are provided weekly by staff and special guest. Must pre-register school age children by calling Robyn at 226-668-7457.

  • Gizhay-qwe (Women’s) Drumming

    Learn a new song or practice some favourites. Childcare is available but please let us know if you’re requiring it for the night in advance.

  • Community Luncheon – Everyone Welcome

    Join us for a community lunch.  This is open to all community members. "As Indigenous peoples, we’re taught from a young age that meals are for sharing, food is held in high regard in our culture. When you don’t have the means to eat those traditional foods, or buy enough food for you to share…