Moments of Storytelling to Strengthen Reconciliation at the Fergus Grand Theatre

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    Fergus Grand Theatre
    244 St. Andrew Street West
    Fergus ON

    Event Information

    Join Dalton Associates and the Township of Centre Wellington for a special evening of remembrance, reflection, action, and learning in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day.

    Orange Shirt Day was inspired by the story of Phyllis Webstad, a residential school survivor. In 1973, at just six years old, Phyllis arrived at St. Joseph Mission Residential School in British Columbia wearing a brand-new orange shirt that was taken from her on her first day. That shirt came to symbolize the loss of identity, culture, and language experienced by children in residential schools. When Phyllis shared her story in 2013, it sparked a movement that continues to raise awareness and encourage reconciliation across Canada.

    This special evening features an intimate presentation by Leo Stands Alone Atlookan of Eabametoong First Nation, joined by his brother Elmer, a talented flutist, hand drummer, and Woodland dancer. Together, they will share cultural teachings, personal reflections, and stories that highlight the enduring impacts of residential schools on families, communities, and Nations.

    Please visit the Culture Days website to register. We encourage everyone to wear orange in solidarity.

    Fee
    FREE
    Event Host
    Dalton Associates, and the Township of Centre Wellington
    Event Contact
    Paula Sealey - Community Development Coordinator
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