Fraser Valley Events for National Truth and Reconciliation

Dear Members

As we approach September 30th and consider spending the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in personal learning, there are many community events to attend and benefit from. Please find some listed to access in local communities and online below:

Abbotsford Events

Walking Forward Together: Day of Learning

  • Where: Abbotsford Centre
  • When: September 29th, 2022, 8:50am – 2:30pm (Tickets required)
  • Host: Abbotsford School District

Hear from 3 Crows Production, a group of Indigenous educational storytellers dedicated to promoting anti-racism, create awareness of the intergenerational impact of Indian Residential Schools and help youth strengthen mental health. Kevin Lamoureux, Jo Chrona and Dr. Gwendolyn Point will also speak on topics like the challenges and possibilities of Indigenous Education in our schools.

 

Story Walk® – Semá:th Xo:tsa: Great Gramma’s Lake

  • Where: Civic Center outside the Clearbrook Library (32320 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford)
  • When: September 23 – 30th. Between 9am and 4pm

Read the pages of “Semá:th Xo:tsa: Great Gramma’s Lake,” illustrated by Carrielynn Victor, and written by Chris Silver, Carrielynn Victor, Kris Foulds and Laura Schneider.

 

Mission Event

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day

  • Where: Fraser River Heritage Park, 7494 Mary Street, Mission (covered area)
  • When: September 30th, 2022, starting at 11:00am
  • Hosts: The Siwal Si’wes Indigenous Education Advisory Council & Education Department, Mission Public School District 75, Members of the Board of Education, the Mission Friendship Centre, and the City of Mission

Please wear orange and bring a lawn chair, water, snacks and if you wish, a drum.

 

Maple Ridge Event

We Stand with you through Truth & Reconciliation

When: September 30th, 2022, 10am – 2pm

Where: Memorial Peace Park, 11930 224th Street Maple Ridge

Hosts: Fraser River Indigenous Society [email protected]

Shirt painting, drummers, Bannock, community art piece, activity tents, Elders’ hospitality tent

 

Chilliwack Events

Chowiyes-Xwithet/Rise Up-Wake Up! Event

When: September 29th 1:00-4:00pm
Where: UFV Valley Gathering Place – 45190 Caen Ave, Chilliwack, B.C
Hosts: Éy St’élmexw St’elt’ílém – Good Medicine Songs and UFV

A Special Event honouring the “shxweli – life spirit” of children lost to residential schools, survivors and their families. Featuring Éy St’élmexw St’elt’ílém – Good Medicine Songs: bilingual songs in Halq’eméylem and English, steeped in Sxwōxwiyám (stories from the distant past) and sqwélqwel (true family stories.) This is unique, cross-cultural Halq’eméylem revitalization inspiring resilience, reconciliation, belonging and unity.

 

Truth & Reconciliation Pow Wow

  • When: September 30 & October 1st
  • Times:  Grand Entry – 1:00pm and 7:00pm
  • Where: Chilliwack Secondary (46363 Yale Rd E, Chilliwack, BC)
  • Hosts: Dan Milo Society

Witness drummers, singers, dancers, and First Nations ceremonies. Vendors and food trucks will be on site.

Orange Shirt Day Parade

  • When: September 30th, 2022 10:00am
  • Where: Starting at Chilliwack Secondary School, with a stop at Central Park

Part of the Truth & Reconciliation Pow Wow event

 

Honouring Residential School Thrivers and Survivors

  • When: September 30th 10:30am to 12:00pm. Meal to follow
  • Where: Coqualeetza Residential School Memorial Post (7201 Vedder Road, Chilliwack)
  • Hosts:  Stó:lō Leadership and Sts’elemeqw Residential School Thrivers Society

Honour residential school thrivers and survivors and learn more about the important and sacred work of searching for unmarked graves.

 

Truth and Reconciliation Day

  • When: September 30th, 11:00-3:00pm
  • Where: Sardis Park, Chilliwack
  • Host: Wilma’s Transition Society

Day filled with information booths, food trucks, kids’ area, prizes, and more.

 

 

Orange Shirt Day – Coastal Jam

  • When: September 30th, 6:00-9:00pm
  • Where: 30 Landing Drive, Chilliwack
  • Host: Skwah (Sqwa) First Nations

Coastal jam, Iron Man competition and vendors will be on site.

 

Where are the Children: Chilliwack Museum open until October 15.

https://www.theprogress.com/news/chilliwack-museum-hosts-first-in-canada-exhibit-where-are-the-children/

http://www.chilliwackmuseum.ca/exhibitions/current-exhibits/

 

Local Online Events

Free Virtual Talking Circle: Reconciliation Takes Heart Work and Hard Work

  • When: September 30th, 2022 11:30-1:00pm
  • Host: Reichert & Associates

Join Gracie Kelly, Indigenous Relations Manager at the Chilliwack Division of Family Practice, and guest speaker Elder Eddie Gardner (T’it’elem Spath) to revisit past reflections on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and to explore heart work and relationships to the land as paths towards reconciliation.

 

Marking the 2022 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

  • When: September 29th, 2022 1:00-3:00pm (ET)
  • Hosts: Canada School of Public Service, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, Indigenous Services Canada, and the Knowledge Circle for Indigenous Inclusion.

This event focuses on the lived experiences of residential school survivors and the lasting impact on Indigenous communities. Guest speakers will share their thoughts and insights on the meaning of these experiences for them and for us all as we continue together on the journey towards truth and reconciliation.

 

Vancouver event

Science world exhibition:

When: July-Feb 2023

Free admission for Indigenous Peoples or buy your tickets at  https://www.scienceworld.ca/exhibition/sacred-journey/

Through art, immersive audio, video displays, and interactive experiences, Sacred Journey tells the powerful story of a People reclaiming traditions and ways of life—particularly through annual Tribal Canoe Journeys taken to revitalize cultures, heal communities, and empower the next generation.

 

Chantel Watt [email protected]

Maggi Davis [email protected]

Michelle Vandepol [email protected]