This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.
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Drumming with Josephine Lavalley
In-person
Indigenous Music Singing Storytelling Truth and ReconciliationDate and time
Location
100 Meridian Way, Fonthill ON L0S 1E0
Town of Pelham, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
Join us for an interactive drumming workshop and presentation with Josephine Lavalley, Onondaga from Six Nations.
Josephine is a yoga teacher, qigong instructor, reiki master, & Indigenous drummer! The presentation will include a water ceremony with moon water, smudging, drumming, singing, and lots of interactive learning!
When: Monday, September 30, 2024 at Noon
Where: Meridian Community Centre (Courtyard) - 100 Meridian Way
Links
- National Truth and Reconciliation Day pelham.ca
Organizer
Town of Pelham
The Town of Pelham is a fusion of rural and urban communities offering unique lifestyles rich with history, agriculture, and commercial industries. Pelham's central location within the Niagara Region of Ontario makes it an ideal community for commuters, lifelong residents, tourists and businesses. Pelham embraces technological and urban change while preserving an inviting small-town feel.
As a municipality, the Town serves 18,192 residents through various integrated systems of services, including but not limited to water and wastewater management, road maintenance, building codes, libraries, parks, community events and recreational programming. The Town of Pelham's 2023-2027 Strategic Plan includes the mission to be “a caring, active and sustainable community” that “promotes an exceptional quality of life and values its people, their experiences and the environment.”