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Indigenous History Event part of History of Medicine Week

Listen to a panel discuss the History of Indigenous Health, in particular Cold War Radiation Experiments in the Arctic and Anishinaabe Perspectives on Uranium Mining Thursday October 24, 6 p.m. at Queen’s School of Medicine Building Room 132A. This will be followed by a wine and cheese at the Museum of Health Care.

Author anyhagemanPosted on October 15, 2019Leave a comment on Indigenous History Event part of History of Medicine Week

Vigil for Missing Indigenous Women – Friday October 4

Katarokwi Grandmother’s Council is sharing an event to be held Friday October 4 at the historic Murney Tower, #2 King Street West. This will be a vigil for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Please bring food to share.

Author anyhagemanPosted on September 10, 2019Leave a comment on Vigil for Missing Indigenous Women – Friday October 4

2019 Annual Report

Enjoy our Annual Report, outlining what God has enabled us to do this year in Reconciliation. Attached on the “Minutes of Previous Meetings” page of our website.

Author anyhagemanPosted on August 12, 2019Leave a comment on 2019 Annual Report

Canada Day Ceremony with Indigenous friends

Join the Land Council of “Walking the Path of Peace Together” for a July 1 ceremony at 2 p.m. Takes place on the strip of land on Hwy 15 between Innovation Drive and the 401, which is currently owned by Faith United Church. East side of the road.

Author anyhagemanPosted on June 29, 2019Leave a comment on Canada Day Ceremony with Indigenous friends

Reconciliation-Themed Worship Services

June is the month for National Indigenous Peoples Day and for two Reconciliation-Themed worship services in Kingston. The first, hosted by Chalmers and Sydenham Street United Churches, was held June 16 (see attachment below). The second is to be held June 23 at St. Mark’s Lutheran, at 10:00 a.m.

BULLETIN Sunday June 16, 2019Download
June 23 serviceDownload
Author anyhagemanPosted on June 17, 20192 Comments on Reconciliation-Themed Worship Services

Spirit Bear Tea a Success!

Thanks everyone who came to Spirit Bear’s Birthday Tea! Through this event we were able to raise awareness of the First Nations Caring Society and need for parity in First Nations health and education. We also raised approximately $2,000. A good time was had by all.

Author anyhagemanPosted on May 11, 20192 Comments on Spirit Bear Tea a Success!

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