On Sunday, November 26th, 2023 we gathered to commemorate Louis Riel & celebrate the Christmas season with brunch, dot art ornament crafts, fiddling, dancing, and children’s activities.
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It wouldn’t be a party without the musical talents of citizens Alicia and Liam Blore!
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Many took part in creating their own Christmas ornament with traditional Métis Dot Art, a special art form that uses dots of paint to mimic traditional beading styles.
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Gathering together is what we do best! Citizens, Council members, volunteers, friends, and family were all an integral part of making the day memorable.
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Time to eat! We are always grateful to have Nookomis Kitchen provide us with delicious, healthy, and traditional food at our events.