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SUMMARY:The Métis Nation of Ontario Urban Portage Challenge
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to participate in a walking challenge to see who can collectively walk the most steps. Bring your 4-legged friends along. Everyone wins prizes (including the dogs)! \nThe community with the highest step count receives funds to host a celebration.\nBe a part of this exciting journey and let’s walk towards a healthier more connected community! We understand that mobility varies for everyone\, so please participate in the way that feels right for you. Steps can be tracked with the app of your choice\, device or pedometer\, until the end of November.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/the-metis-nation-of-ontario-urban-portage-challenge
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SUMMARY:BALL Lecture Series: #3
DESCRIPTION:Anishinaabek Storytelling – Oral Tradition and Publishing\nThis lecture is about Anishinaabek storytelling – oral tradition and publishing through the experiences of Lenore Keeshig\, a traditional storyteller and poet (Running on the March Wind 2015)\, and Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm\, author (The Stone Collection 2015)\, recording artist (A Constellation of Bones) and publisher (Kegedonce Press). Lenore and Kateri will highlight key events\, insights and innovative changes over a 65-year span as Indigenous writers in Canada struggled to have their art recognized and measured against the storytelling traditions of Indigenous peoples in North American\, and not the Euro-Canadian backdrop of “English literature.” This lecture is an opportunity to break down barriers\, learn what’s real and what’s imagined in Indigenous literatures and oral traditions as these two activists guide you toward reconciliation through Indigenous storytelling and literature. \nLecturers –    Lenore Keeshig and Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm \n\nLenore Keeshig (Anungo-kwe – Star Woman) is Wolf Clan\, a traditional Anishinaabe storyteller from Neyaashiinigmiing. For over 23-years\, Lenore has provided land-based education highlighting the natural and cultural history of the Saugeen/Bruce Peninsula from an Anishinaabe perspective. Lenore has connected traditional Anishinaabek stories to current geologic research; taught Native Studies at George Brown College; worked as a journalist for Ontario Indian magazine; and authored four children’s books. She also advocated for the right of Indigenous authors to tell their own stories and spoke out against “cultural appropriation.” Her poetry\, Running on the March Wind was published by Quattro Press. \n  \nKateri Akiwenzie-Damm is from the Saugeen Ojibway Nation\, Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation in Ontario. Kateri is a writer\, poet\, spoken word artist\, publisher\, Indigenous arts activist\, former Owen Sound and North Grey Poet Laureate\, and Assistant Professor\, Creative Writing\, Indigenous Literatures and Oral Traditions at University of Toronto\, Scarborough. Her major publications include a collection of short stories\, The Stone Collection\, radio plays\, libretti\, a graphic novel\, Nimkii\, spoken word albums\, Standing Ground and A Constellation of Bones\, a chapbook\, bloodriver woman\, and the collections of poetry\, my heart is a stray bullet and (Re)Generation: The Poetry of Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm. Kateri’s poem restitution OR Nanabush speaks to the settlers was a finalist for the 2023 CBC Poetry Prize.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/ball-lecture-series-3
LOCATION:Bayshore Community Centre
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SUMMARY:Heartwood Hall presents: The Duo Show
DESCRIPTION:The Duo Show \nPark After Dark in conjunction with Just Duet Productions\, present an unforgettable evening of music\, harmony\, and chemistry as we present\, The Duo Show a unique concert featuring not one\, not two\, but THREE incredible local MUSIC DUOS . Featuring:  Just Duet\, Rob Elder & Jaret Koop and Pete Devlin & JD Crosstown \nJoin us at Parkwood Restaurant for an exciting night of sounds\, styles\, and genres\, as each Duo brings their own brand of magic to the stage.  Get your tickets now for the ultimate trio of duos ! \nJust Duet — Diana Meekins and Shea Whelan bring the perfect mix of musicianship\, tight harmonies\, and timeless hits in this crowd-pleasing acoustic show. From The Beatles and The Eagles to The Tragically Hip and beyond\, they deliver the songs you love with style\, soul\, and undeniable chemistry. Come for the classics—stay for the vibe! \nRob Elder and Jaret Koop are a groove-driven rock duo from Owen Sound\, fusing powerhouse vocals and rich harmonies with infectious rhythms and standout guitar work. Their live shows overflow with personality\, energy\, and musicianship—guaranteed to have audiences engaged from the very first note to the final encore. \nPete Devlin & JD Crosstown \nJoin us for an unforgettable set of foot-stompin’\, soulful sounds as guitar wizard’s JD Crosstown and Pete Devlin bring their unique blend of country and blues to the stage!  This seasoned duo combines the raw energy of the blues with the storytelling tradition of country music\, creating a sound that’s both authentic and infectious.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/heartwood-hall-presents-the-duo-show
LOCATION:Parkwood Restaurant\, 939 2nd Ave E\, Owen Sound\, Ontario\, N4K1K4\, Canada
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