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Visiting with Relatives

June 20 @ 2:00 pm 4:00 pm MDT

Come for tea and bannock with ihkwewak (Two-Spirit people) Chantelle Gray and their relatives. Join us in circle to share stories and learn together about Indigenous queerness in a safe, inclusive space. Drop-in, no registration required.

For teens and adults. 

18+ or All Ages
18+

Venue
Strathcona County Library

Address
Street Address : 401 Festival Lane
City : Sherwood Park
State/Province : AB
ZIP / Postal Code : T8A 5P7

Website Link
http://sclibrary.ca

Event Link
https://sclib.short.gy/VisitingWithRelatives

Ticket Link
https://sclib.short.gy/VisitingWithRelatives

Ticket Description #1
Teen (Grades 7 – 9) or Adult/Senior
Ticket Amount #1
Free

Indoor event or outdoor event
Indoors

Type of event
Non-profit

Is this event presented by a College or University for students only?
No

Event Contact
Strathcona County Library – Adult Services

Event Contact Email Address
asstaff@sclibrary.ca

Event Phone Number
(780) 410-8607

Facebook Page
https://facebook.com/StrathconaCountyLibrary/

Instagram Account
https://instagram.com/sc_library/

Free Teen/Adult/Senior

Strathcona County Library

(780) 410-8600

View Organizer Website

Strathcona County Library

401 Festival Lane
Sherwood Park, Alberta T8A 5P7 Canada
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(780) 410-8600
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