TRC-Bobcaygeon

Current Events and Activities
“Celebrating First Peoples” – Rev. Dr. Carmen Lansdowne

“Celebrating First Peoples” – Rev. Dr. Carmen Lansdowne

Who doesn't love a good news story!  Currently, there is a lot to celebrate starting with leadership roles in some institutions being filled by Indigenous leaders. The United Church of Canada has a "wonderful" news story. In July of this year the Church elected Rev....

September – Month of Activities

September – Month of Activities

During the summer of 2021, the display of stones honouring the 215+ Children Taken travelled throughout the Kawartha's sparking awareness and conversations about curent and past conditions and events across the land.  We also had an amazing turn-out for our gathering...

Summer Fun

Summer Fun

Lovely afternoon with CLFN’s Getsiinyag +55 folks. TRC-Bobcaygeon was delighted to host at the Pigeon Lake Yacht Club, where lunches were exchanged, songs and laughs shared while some cruised the lake on pontoon & sailboats. We enjoyed music by George, Wayne &...

Box Lunch Social

Box Lunch Social

This Tuesday the members of TRC Bobcaygeon are joining the members of Getsiinyag 55+ Seniors group from Curve Lake First Nation for a Box Lunch and Boat Ride. Part of the fun of a box lunch is decorating the boxes.  As well as lunch and boating we will have some...

Community Voices For Manoomin (CVFM) presentation

Community Voices For Manoomin (CVFM) presentation

Paula Anderson and Ian Attridge will be present for a Community Voices For Manoomin (CVFM) presentation on Manoomin on Tuesday, May 24 at 7:00 pm If you are interested in attending please register by sending an email to TRCBobcaygeon@gmail.com. You will be notified of...

Book Club

Book Club

May 31st  4:00 p.m. Book Discussion on Richard Wagamese’s Starlight.   You are invited to attend the TRC Bobcaygeon's next book discussion.   We pick a fictional work by an Indigenous author (because we love the engaging power of story-telling) and have a lively and...

The Land We Reside In – Teaching Series

The Land We Reside In – Teaching Series

We are very excited about this new upcoming event with Jack Hoggarth, Curve Lake First Nation Cultural Archivist:   a series of teachings on The Land We Reside In.  See the poster below,  and if you have any questions or wish to register, please email us by January...

Plant Knowledge

Plant Knowledge

A group of us were fortunate to get out for teachings on the land with Beedahbin Peltier (indigenize.ca). We were looking at plants that we could harvest for seeds.  Beedahbin is a Professor, Indigenous Perspectives - Fleming College but so much more. At every turn...