Everyone is invited to attend Indigneous People's Day celebration on Sunday, June 21 at Central Park. This will be festive, fun and free!
Attendees can enjoy a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere with dancers, singers, big drums, vendors and an ice...
Everyone is invited to attend Indigneous People's Day celebration on Sunday, June 21 at Central Park. This will be festive, fun and free!
Attendees can enjoy a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere with dancers, singers, big drums, vendors and an ice cream truck. Guests are encouraged to bring their own seating.
Special guests include:
· Logan Staats, Singer
· Jim Adams, Storyteller
· Robin Rice, Jingle/Fancy Shawl Dancer
· Shannon Thunderbird, Singer/Drummer
· Lyndon George, Two Heart-Two Spirit Dancer
· Kate Dickson, Singer/Drummer
· WhiteEagle Stonefish, Intentions/Poet
About National Indigenous Peoples Day
National Indigenous Peoples Day takes place on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. For generations, many First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities have celebrated their cultures, languages, and traditions at this time of year. The summer solstice holds deep spiritual and cultural significance for many Indigenous Peoples, marking a time of renewal, connection, and celebration.