Survivor Info Night
Woodland Cultural Centre invites Survivors to an open brainstorming session [...]
Woodland Cultural Centre invites Survivors to an open brainstorming session [...]
Woodland Cultural Centre hopes to spark the season of giving during June with the Great Canadian Giving Challenge. Woodland Cultural Centre is a charity organization that is dedicated to our mission to inform, educate, and promote Indigenous culture, history, language and arts. The “Save the Evidence” campaign is an initiative launched by WCC to restore the Mohawk Institute Residential School, one of the last residential schools standing in Canada. In the month of June, every dollar raised has a chance to make a big impact on the project.
Join us every third Wednesday of the month this Summer [...]
Unplugged is a socially distanced concert as part of the Tehonkieron:nions (They are Entertaining) performing art series. This acoustic concert is highlighting the female voices of singer/songwriters: Lacey Hill (Six Nations), Biine Elijah (Oneida), Ila Barker (Manitoba) and Beatrice Deer (Quebec). Due to travel restrictions the performances of Beatrice Deer and Ila Barker will be screened instead of in-person performances.
Appropriate for grades 6+ Woodland Cultural Centre’s Education Team invites [...]
Marking This Moment! The National Arts Centre (NAC) has engaged [...]