Mount Carmel Clinic,
886 Main St.
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada


๐ National Indigenous Peoples Day Community Celebration ๐
Join us for a day of culture, creativity, and community! ๐งก
There will be many events including a community makers market, painting and beading, teachings and more! We will also have a feast at lunch.
The Community Celebration will be held at 886 Main Street on Friday, June 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone is welcome!
Picture Caption: On slide one, a picture of clouds and fire with the above information. The Mount Carmel logo is in the top right corner. On slide two, a picture of clouds and fire, a tipi and fire, and a graphic of people outside on the bottom. A breakdown of the day from 10am to 4pm. The Mount Carmel logo is in the top left corner.
This vibrant, inclusive event features:
10:00 AM โ Pipe Ceremony
10:00 AM โ 12:00 PM โ Makers Market
11:30 AM โ Community Lunch (Feast included!)
1:00 PM โ 4:00 PM โ Afternoon Activities:
Canvas painting
Strawberry pouch craft
Scavenger hunt
Community walk
And more!
๐๏ธ Date: Friday, June 20
๐ Time: 10:00 AM โ 4:00 PM
๐ Location: 886 Main Street, Winnipeg
๐ฅ Everyone is welcome!
Enjoy traditional teachings, hands-on crafting, art, and a lively market featuring local makers. This is a wonderful opportunity to honour Indigenous culture and community spirit in a family-friendly setting.
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