• Bracebridge–Tobacco Ties

    Bracebridge Public Library 94 Manitoba Street, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada

    To some, making tobacco ties is commonplace, however, to others it isn't. This activity is to introduce members reconnecting to their culture a safe place to ask questions, learn more about the sacred medicines, and protocol on approaching Elders with tobacco ties. Later this month if attending any TRC activities, a tobacco tie might just...

  • Let’s Eat–Meetsho Taak

    St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

    As a way to address food security issues--we offer a weekly soup, available to participants. When available, food bank items may also be available to take home.

  • Gravenhurst–Orange Ribbon Quilt

    St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

    In 2021 over 6,000 orange ribbons were tied at the Silver Bridge in Bracebridge. After they were taken down it was determined that these ribbons would be used in an ongoing teaching tool. A Community Quilt. However, it takes time and a lot of sewers, experienced or not, to come together and work on quilt...

  • Gravenhurst–Orange Ribbon Quilt

    St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

    In 2021 over 6,000 orange ribbons were tied at the Silver Bridge in Bracebridge. After they were taken down it was determined that these ribbons would be used in an ongoing teaching tool. A Community Quilt. However, it takes time and a lot of sewers, experienced or not, to come together and work on quilt...

  • Let’s Eat–Meetsho Taak

    St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

    As a way to address food security issues--we offer a weekly soup, available to participants. When available, food bank items may also be available to take home.

  • Gravenhurst–Men’s Drumming

    St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

    The 3rd Tuesday of the month is a special time for the men in our community to come together and play at the Grandfather Drum. This is the men's healing time. Thank you to St James Anglican Church for providing us a safe place, and for the Community Enhancement Grant from the District of Muskoka

  • Huntsville–Beaded Orange Shirt Pins

    Huntsville Public Library 7 Minerva St E, Huntsville, Ontario, Canada

    Facilitated by Cassie (The One Who Builds the Healing Lodge) and the Muskoka Indigenous Friendship Centre. Orange Shirt Pin Beading workshop. All materials supplied. All are welcome. Registration is required. Programming for this event is provided by The District Municipality of Muskoka through the Community Enhancement Fund, and the Huntsville Public Library.

  • Ryde–Tobacco Ties

    Ryde Co-op Community Centre 1624 Barkway Road, Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

    To some, making tobacco ties is commonplace, however, to others it isn't. This activity is to introduce members reconnecting to their culture a safe place to ask questions, learn more about the sacred medicines, and protocol on approaching Elders with tobacco ties. Later this month, having a tobacco tie available for any TRC Day events,...

  • Let’s Eat–Meetsho Taak

    St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

    As a way to address food security issues--we offer a weekly soup, available to participants. When available, food bank items may also be available to take home.

  • Gravenhurst–Orange Ribbon Quilt

    St James Anglican Church 191 Hotchkiss Street (John Street door), Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

    In 2021 over 6,000 orange ribbons were tied at the Silver Bridge in Bracebridge. After they were taken down it was determined that these ribbons would be used in an ongoing teaching tool. A Community Quilt. However, it takes time and a lot of sewers, experienced or not, to come together and work on quilt...

  • Sundridge–Medicine Bag Workshop

    Sundridge Public Library 110 Main Street, Sundridge, Ontario, Canada

    UPDATE--WORKSHOP FULL Join Kokum Pamela Tremblay Hayes on  National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Kokum Pamela will introduce participants to some teachings on the Medicine Wheel and participants will also create their own personal Medicine Pouch. MEDICINE WHEEL:   represents  the four dimensions of self and of life, it symbolizes Balance, Well-being, Four Stages of life and...