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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

In-person

Indigenous Storytelling Truth and Reconciliation
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Date and time

Location

Willow Bunch Museum

#8 Edouard Beaupre St.

Willow Bunch, SK

Access

Free.

Offered in English and French.

About

The Willow Bunch Metis Local #17 & the Willow Bunch Museum are coming together to host this special Culture Days Event at the Willow Bunch Museum. Survivor Speakers

share their stories plus entertainment by a fiddler Fresh Bannock & homemade jelly, coffee & tea will be served throughout the afternoon. Local Métis Artist Emile Desautels

will have a display of his art and more.

Organizer

Willow Bunch Metis Local #17 & the Willow Bunch Museum

The Willow Bunch Museum is presently located in the heritage building, which was once a convent, originally built for the Sisters of the Cross in 1914. We have been serving the community for 51 years (1972 to present). We are a non-profit charitable organization. Our mission is to collect and preserve artifacts and records of the local history of Willow Bunch and area for the purpose of bilingual education, conservation and research, as well as to develop an awareness of our historical and culturally-diverse past as it relates to the history of Saskatchewan and to promote tourism in our community.

We are open seasonally May 15th to Sept 15th, 7 days per week, from 9-5.

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