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By celebrating our differences and appreciating our similarities we can build a more inclusive community in Petawawa where everyone is welcomed and accepted.
By celebrating our differences and appreciating our similarities we can build a more inclusive community in Petawawa where everyone is welcomed and accepted.
The Ottawa Valley Reads event will mirror the successful Canada Reads competition; however, our chosen reads will celebrate culture, marginalized communities, BIPOC voices, Indigenous stories and more. The five books that will be part of this friendly ready competition are.... Americanah - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Our Missing Hearts - Celeste Ng Son of Elsewhere: A […]
During this session hosted by the Mashkiwizii Manido Foundation, attendees will explore the answers to the following questions: What is the proper way to approach an Elder or Knowledge Keeper when you would like to request traditional knowledge, teachings, and wisdom? Is there a specific way to enter a Circle? If so, why? What is […]
Join us for an enchanting evening under the stars as we present "Movie Night in the Park," a special documentary screening that shines a light on the experiences and resilience of the queer community from another country. Hosted by PFLAG and/or Pembroke Pride, this event aims to foster inclusivity, promote understanding, and celebrate diversity in our community.
As National Indigenous History Month commences for June, Pembroke Waterfront Campus, in partnership with Algonquin College Applied Research and The Circle of Turtle Lodge, located on the traditional unceded, unsurrendered territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin People is excited to invite you to join us as we celebrate the opening of our Medicine Wheel Garden and […]
Is there anything better than story time? How about Storytime in a different language? Smiths Falls Public Library invites guests to share a children’s book or story in a different language. There is no need to register.
Join us for Garrison Petawawa's Family Day, a special event celebrating community, creativity, and the joy of discovery! This year, we invite you to be a part of a unique project: contributing to a community patchwork quilt with the inspiring theme of "Discover Your Beat." Bring your family, friends, and loved ones to the heart […]
Get ready for a wonderful Culture Day at the inauguration of the new Indigenous Healing Circle. The inauguration ceremony will be followed by a cultural celebration to honour National Indigenous History Month. All are welcome to participate in traditional Indigenous songs with the Lanark Drum Circle, watch demo dancing, and participate in craft workshops, round […]
First Nations Drums have sounded on the land for thousands of years... Join Trevor Pearce, Drum Keeper and co-facilitator Joanne Haskin, Executive Director, Mashkiwizii Manido Foundation, to experience hand drumming. "I have been honoured to be part of a Big Drum (Powwow Drum) for over a decade. Being a Drum Keeper has changed my life. […]
Are you struggling to find staff? Do you want to diversify your workforce, or are you interested in making international connections? Then check out our free, practical training series focused on the needs of local employers! Our first session will provide a detailed explanation from Recruit Without Borders on work permits and completing a Labour […]