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MNO Events: March 2024

Join the MNO this March for their upcoming events including Winter Sports Program, March Break Fun, and Get Out & Get Together! See below for more details. WINTER SPORTS PROGRAM: PART 1 WINTER SPORTS PROGRAM: PART 2 MARCH BREAK FUN: PART 1 MARCH BREAK FUN: PART 2 GET OUT & GET TOGETHER

March 6, 2024

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TYRMC Embroidery Workshops

Back by popular demand, the Toronto and York Region Métis Council is excited to announce the return of the Honouring Métis Heritage Through Decorative Arts program!  Registration is now open for our two-part Embroidery series on beginner embroidery techniques with TYRMC citizens Megan Southwell and Alicia Blore.  This program, funded by the Ontario Arts Council through the Government of […]

February 7, 2024

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Gentle Fitness with Rachel

Start the new year off right with Coach Rachel! These weekly classes, beginning January 10th, are an opportunity to gather with our community and build strength, mobility, and awareness through movement. Classes will be accessible for all levels of mobility, with options for chair-based movement.  All classes will be recorded, and class recordings will be available for download to replay […]

January 4, 2024

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The Gathering of the Wise Oldsters // Lii Mamawapowuk dii Smaart Vyeu Moond

Take part in this year’s Gathering of the Wise Oldsters program, an online community gathering for Métis persons aged 55+! This online program, delivered via Zoom, will help you, our Métis seniors, connect with community through various cultural and social programs. The theme for 2024 is Finding our Stories to Honour our Ancestors. The ten bi-weekly gatherings will include sharing stories, crafts, culture, […]

January 4, 2024

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Decorative Bags Workshop Registration - Honouring Métis Heritage through Decorative Arts

Decorative bags have been a part of Métis culture for quite some time; however, the needs of our peoples have changed throughout history. Traditionally bags would carry medicines or ammunition. Today one thing Métis people carry is their cell phone. Inspired by the concept, #ModernMétis, workshop facilitator, Marissa Magneson, designed a decorative cell phone bag. […]

November 17, 2023

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