The Trent River Virtual Dive is a talk about the Beneath the Surface project, which is using emerging technologies to assess ecosystem health. The St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Rotary Club of Campbellford host a free community lunch on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at the Rotary Hall in Campbellford. Jeff Beaver and Tim Smoke, from Alderville First Nation, will talk about the deep-rooted tradition of Manoomin (wild rice) harvesting. Join us every Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 6:00 pm at the Warkworth Mews to celebrate and support the very best of homegrown and handmade in the village of Warkworth. On the 10th anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission?s findings, Algonquin and Quebecois Métis artist Lise Perras and Orcadian-Canadian artist Janet Tulloch present a collaborative exhibition, Adawe routes/passages Adàwe. Two Spirit community worker and artist, Em Day, is teaming up with Artworth to present an outdoor drum-making workshop at Rhythm Hills Forest near Campbellford.
Trent River Virtual Dive and Talk
Campbellford Community Lunch
Aron Indigenous Circle Wild Rice Gathering
Warkworth Market at the Mews
Adawe routes/passages Adàwe
Traditional Drum Making Workshop