National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Event

by Woodland Cultural CentreMonday, 30 September 2024 from 1:00 PM (EDT) to 6:00 PM (EDT)184 Mohawk Street , Brantford, ON N3S 2X2

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Overview

Join the Woodland Cultural Centre to Honour Orange Shirt Day on September 30th!

Come together with us to remember and honour the history and resilience of Indigenous peoples at the Woodland Cultural Centre.

Join us for a full day of programming from 1PM - 6PM, including:

  • Screening of the film Silent No More
  • Survivor Talk and Q&A
  • Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) activities
  • And more!

A BBQ will be available starting at 4 PM, followed by a Social at 5 PM. The first 200 attendees will receive an educational resource bag with valuable TRC information!

Book your spot now and join us in recognizing National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Don’t forget to spread the word and bring your friends and family!

Details

Event Information:

Tickets: Free, with a suggested donation of $10 to Woodland Cultural Centre 

When: Monday September 30, 2024 

Time: 1PM - 6PM

Location: Woodland Cultural Centre 

184 Mohawk Street, Brantford ON, N3S 2X2

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Volunteering

Interested in volunteering? Please reach out to our Volunteer Program Coordinator for more info on how you can help! 

frontdesk@woodlandculturalcentre.ca

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Questions about this event?

Woodland Cultural Centre519-759-2650development@woodlandculturalcentre.ca
184 Mohawk Street Brantford , ONN3S 2X2

About This Charity

The Woodland Cultural Centre is a First Nations run educational and cultural Centre located on the grounds of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ontario. The Centre was established in October 1972, under the direction of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians upon the closure of the Mohawk Institute Residential School. As a Centre of excellence, their mission is to protect, promote, interpret, and present the Hodinohsho:ni worldview.