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SUMMARY:Culture and Diversity Word Walk
DESCRIPTION:The Perth and District Union Public Library is hosting a culture and diversity-themed Word Walk. To participate\, visit Last Duel Park or the Fallbrook Playground between June 1 and 23. Hunt for words hidden around either park. Then use these words to create a sentence\, poem\, or short story.  \nSubmit your creation to the Perth & District Library by June 23 for a chance to win a prize! Submissions can be dropped off in person or submitted to esmith@perthunionlibrary.ca.  \nPlease include the following with your submission: \n\nFull name\nAge\nContact information \n\nSubmissions are welcome from all age groups. No registration or library membership is required. Prize winners will be announced on June 30.
URL:https://liplanarkrenfrew.ca/event/culture-and-diversity-word-walk/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Culture Connect
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ORGANIZER;CN="Perth & Union District Library":MAILTO:info@perthunionlibrary.ca
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SUMMARY:Community Reads Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this guided yet relaxed adventure into stories (memoir and fiction) of crossing cultures. Books about leaving and arriving\, about being deeply within a culture and on the periphery\, about feeling at home and in-between. Participants in the Community Reads Event can choose from the proposed book list (or choose their own within the theme) with the support of participating libraries. \nThe activity will culminate in a virtual Community Read Event meeting on June 29 to discuss common themes\, explore experiences in crossing cultures\, and contribute to a community discussion. \nBelow is a list of suggested books to consider. Your local libraries are an exceptional resource for finding one of the books listed below or recommending some titles you may not have considered before! \n\nWe Were Dreamers: An Immigrant Superhero Origin Story – Simu Liu\nI’ve Been Meaning to Tell You by David Chariandy\nInheritance by Dani Shapiro\nLost in Translation by Eva Hoffman\nFive Little Indians by Michelle Good\nRU by Kim Thuy\nBecoming Eve by Abby Chava Stein\n\nRegister here for our virtual Community Read Event meeting on Wednesday\, June 29\, 6 – 7 p.m. 
URL:https://liplanarkrenfrew.ca/event/community-reads-event/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Culture Connect
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SUMMARY:Book Bingo
DESCRIPTION:Culture Connect Book Bingo is a fun way to challenge young readers (and older) to engage; plus\, you can choose your bingo journey from the 25 prompts on the Culture Connect book bingo reading challenge card. Readers who complete a vertical\, horizontal\, diagonal\, or full card are entered into a prize draw. \n\nWhen: The Entire Month of June. Please see branch website for hours of operation.\n\nParticipating Libraries \n\nDeep River Public Library\n\n55 Rd Ridge\, Deep River\, ON K0J 1P0\n\n\nLaurentian Hills Library – Both locations\n\nChalk River Branch -15 Main St\, Chalk River\, ON\nPoint Alexander Branch – 34465 Highway 17\, RR1 Deep River\, ON\n\n\nPetawawa Public Library\n\n16 Civic Centre Rd\, Petawawa\, ON
URL:https://liplanarkrenfrew.ca/event/book-bingo/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Culture Connect
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SUMMARY:Culture Connect Colouring
DESCRIPTION:Download our Culture Connect PDF colouring book for you and your littles to enjoy. When your masterpiece is complete (one or more pages) share them on Facebook or Instagram with #CultureConnectColouring to be entered into a prize draw. We can’t wait to see what you create!
URL:https://liplanarkrenfrew.ca/event/culture-connect-colouring/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Culture Connect
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SUMMARY:International Eats
DESCRIPTION:Food brings people together and connects us which is why Food Services at Algonquin College’s Pembroke Campus has created some international eats for you to explore this month. \nStop by Food Services to purchase a convenient grab-and-go frozen meal for $12.49 + tax. Serves 2 – 3 people! \nChoose from: \n\nButter Chicken w/ Rice & Veg\nPad Thai\nPineapple Jerk Chicken\, Veg & Rice\n\nStop by Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. to explore some international eats. Call 613-735-4700 x 2725 if you have any questions. \n*Please note: Food Services is closed from 1:15 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. every day. 
URL:https://liplanarkrenfrew.ca/event/international-eats/
LOCATION:Algonquin College – Pembroke Campus\, 1 College Way\, Pembroke\, ON\, K8A 0C8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Culture Connect
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SUMMARY:Welcome Rock Painting - Deep River Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Painted rocks are all the rage right now! The idea behind these Welcome Rocks is that community members can decorate them at your library and place them in locations for others to find as a welcome to our community gesture. Following the Welcome Rocks painting session\, participants are encouraged to take a picture of their rocks in their garden or community and post them on social media with #WelcomeRocks and #CultureConnect for a chance to win a prize at the end of June. \n\nWhen: June 1 – 30 (while supplies last)\nWhere: 55 Ridge Road\, Deep River\, ON\n\nMax Participants: 15 
URL:https://liplanarkrenfrew.ca/event/welcome-rock-painting-deep-river-public-library/
LOCATION:Deep River Public Library\, 55 Rd Ridge\, Deep River\, Ontario\, K0J 1P0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Culture Connect
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SUMMARY:What Does it Mean to be Two-Spirited?
DESCRIPTION:Have you heard the term “Two-Spirited” or “Indigiqueer” and wondered what they mean? Join community leaders Duane Gaston’ Aucoin and Julianna Morin for an intimate and candid knowledge-sharing evening to learn about what it means to be Two-Spirited and Indigiqueer within some Indigenous communities\, encompassing cultural\, spiritual\, sexual and gender identity. \nThere is no need to pre-register for this event. All are welcome to come and connect! \nThis event is in partnership with Pembroke Pride. Celebrate with the Pembroke Pride Festival on June 3 & 4\, 2022. #AllTogetherNow \n\nLearn about our Indigenous Leaders \nDuane Gastant’ Aucoin is a Wolf/Yanyedi member of the Teslin Tlingit Council and recently returned home from Vancouver\, BC. \nHe received training from his elders as the lead singer/drummer/dancer for the Deslin Khwan Dancers in the Yukon and has performed with them throughout Canada and the US since 1996. \nAucoin received formal schooling in the First Nation Theatre Training taught by nationally acclaimed director Carol Grey-Eyes. He is currently performing “Cash Creek Charlie” along with Sharon Gramma Susie” Shorty in the stand-up comedy routine “Susie & Charlie”. He has also starred in the First Nation’s Theatre Production “Raven’s Tale” in Whitehorse\, Yukon\, which he also co-wrote and directed. This was featured on APTN’s NEDAA. \nAucoin produced/directed/wrote/starred in “Kichx Anagaat Yatx’i: Children of the Rainbow\,” a celebration of two-Spirited peoples that integrated both live and digital video pieces into one 90-minute production. The world premiere was at the 2003 Out On Screen Queer Film & Video Festival in Vancouver. It won the top award of “Audience Favorite for Best Feature”. It has played at various venues across the country and has received much acclaim and publicity. \nAucoin won the 2003 XtraWest’s Community Achievement Award for Achievement in the Arts for Children on the Rainbow. \nHe was also a nominee for the 2003 Vancouver Entrepreneur of the Year\, “Education” Category. \nIn 2004 Aucoin was the associate producer for the Our City Our Voices Project with the National Film Board of Canada\, a Storyscapes Project designed by Kamala Todd. This project helped the First Nations People living in the Vancouver Downtown Eastside tell their own story and share it with the general public. \nHe received an international award by being named the “International Two-Spirit Male Warrior” at the 19th International Two-Spirit Gathering held in Saskatchewan in 2007. As part of his duties\, he publicly speaks on issues pertaining to Two-Spirited People\, their history\, duties and their rights in First Nations Society. \nAucoin recently completed his latest documentary entitled “My Own Private Lower Post”. In which he journeys with his mother\, Vicky Bob\, who is a survivor of Residential School\, to discover how he too is a survivor. This healing look at the inter-generational effects of Residential School has been quoted as being “enjoyable\, emotional and historic” (Whitehorse Star review). This production has screened international and has moved all who have watched it with it’s simple story of love and forgiveness. It has also screened at all the National Events for the Truth & Reconciliation Commission. Duane promised his mother Vicky before she passed away in 2011 that he would continue telling “our story”. \nIn 2012 he was awarded with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. Both his Tlingit and Acadian Peoples have not had the best relationship with the Crown but Duane decided to receive the medal on behalf of both his peoples.\n“in the past the Crown colonized & deported my Peoples…now they give us medals. This is for them!” explained Duane. \nAucoin is currently performing solo & with Sharon Shorty at various venues around the country as well as working on new video productions. But his most important work continues to be supporting his elders in his community of Teslin to help bring back his Inland Tlingit Language & Culture. He is currently his Yanyeidi Clans representative on the Teslin Tlingit Executive Council. \n\nJulianna Morin\, MSW/RSW identifies as a fat\, white-presenting Indigiqueer woman and is a member of the Bonnechere Algonquin First Nation\, affiliated with the Algonquins of Ontario. Julianna is honoured to live and work in her home community of Omamawenini Anishinaabe-aki and proud to be in ongoing\, daily evolving co-conspiratorship with 2SLGBTQIA+\, BIPOC\, and disability communities. Julianna aims to mobilize her traditional teachings\, roles and responsibilities\, and her social work experience to inspire individuals and families to achieve social and environmental justice. Julianna is the sole proprietor of Good Call Counselling Services.
URL:https://liplanarkrenfrew.ca/event/what-does-it-mean-to-be-two-spirited/
LOCATION:Janna and Kerry’s Over Easy Bar and Grill\, 27 Pembroke St W\, Pembroke\, Ontario\, K8A 5M4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Culture Connect
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