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  2. TORONTO COUNCIL FIRE NATIVE CULTURAL CENTRE

    INDIGENOUS LEGACY GATHERING

    September 29 and 30, 2022

    Nathan Phillips Square,Toronto

    Sunrise Ceremony (7 am daily)
    Presentations ? Featured Artists
    Lol Indigenous Performers
    and Artisans

    #REVILLAGIZING

    #EveryChildMatters

    The Spirit Garden project responds in part to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of nada ll to Action 82, for governments to commission and install a Residential Schools Monument in each pital city to honour residential school survivors, and all the children lost to their families and communities. Nathan Phillips Square was selected as a publicly accessible, highly visible lotion to celebrate the resilience of survivors and their families with space for teaching, learning, sharing and healing. Loted in the heart of downtown Toronto, this transformation integrates Indigenous culture, symbols and plantings within nada’s largest urban centre. With pedestrian linkages to City Hall, Osgoode Hall, and Queen Street West, the site is positioned to impact millions of visitors.

    Youth Gathering September 3, 2022

    Following up from our successful streaming event in 2021  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddY6SANFLZk&t=8s, which saw talented youth entries from across North Ameri, we are thrilled to be returning to Regent Park this year for our 5th Annual Youth Gathering. The focus this year is on a return to traditions so we are placing the event under  the banner of "Revillagizing".

    Revillagizing is a return to  traditional cultural values and beliefs that honour Creation and all of its elements.

    Dancer Registration and Raffle Draw available on our social media sites. Marketplace/Vendor registration is closed.

    12 pm to 5 pm
    Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022

    GRAND ENTRY: Noon - Regent Park

    Link to Info

    EVERY CHILD MATTERS

    Thousands take part in Every Child Matters Walk to honour residential school victims, survivors

    Every Child Matters Page   Information, Resources, Media

    Toronto Star Article  ...the march was organized by Toronto Council Fire, a cultural centre in Toronto that supports and uplifts First Nations people in Toronto.

    Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre

    439 Dundas Street East

    Toronto ON M5A 2B1

     

    Tel.: 416.360.4350

    Fax:  416.360.5978

     

    Charity # 10525-5244 RR0001

    Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri   9 AM to 5 PM

    (Programming  is currently being delivered online due to COVID-19 restrictions. Office staff are available to answer questions by phone/email)

     

    Main Entrance: 439 Dundas St. E. at Parliament

     

    Gathering Place Entrance: Parliament St. side

    at Dundas

    Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre ? 2022