A Shuswap Indigenous organization is recognizing the third annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by hosting a gala and film viewing.
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Workshops and staff training take the path towards reconciliation, said Rise Up香蕉视频直播檚 Launa Payne.
The Canadian film Bones of Crows will play at the Salmar Classic Theatre as part of a fundraising gala on Friday, Sept. 29. The film returns to Salmon Arm after playing once or twice before, guessed Payne, adding Rise Up remains excited to share the 香蕉视频直播渕ulti-generational epic drama grounded in historical truth.香蕉视频直播
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Health is a main priority for Rise Up, as the group acknowledges the medicine wheel and works to relieve poverty by offering access to traditional food security methods and supporting communities, and connecting youth and families with traditional teachings that are land-based.
The fundraiser is to support upcoming programming Rise Up is working on with the City of Salmon Arm, as well as internal programs. Everything offered is barrier-free, said Payne, so Indigenous youth and families can access food security information, youth camps, women香蕉视频直播檚 retreats and other workshops.
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The gala will also include Indigenous inspired appetizers, mocktail drinks, an Indigenous drumming showcase and a silent auction.
Space is limited due to the capacity of the theatre. Contact indigenousriseup@gmail.com or call
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