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🎉 Exciting News! Mark your calendars for Treaty 1-11 Gathering 🎉
Exciting News!
Mark your calendars for a groundbreaking collaboration as Cold Lake First Nations and Beaver Lake Cree Nations co-host the eagerly awaited Treaty 1-11 Gathering from August 26th to 30th 2024.
Join us in celebrating and fortifying the cultural bonds and shared history among the Indigenous peoples of the Treaty 1-11 nations.
Immerse yourself in a series of captivating activities, traditional ceremonies, and discussions showcasing the rich heritage of our participating nations. This joint effort reflects Cold Lake First Nations and Beaver Lake Cree Nations’ dedication to nurturing unity, understanding, and solidarity among Indigenous communities.
Ready to be part of this historic event? Secure your spot by registering early!
Registration Forms:
Online: https://forms.office.com/r/svYZRV79qY
Paper Forms: clfns.com/download/treaty-1-11-gathering-registration-form
Completed paper forms can be forwarded to [email protected].
Completing the registration form is a simple yet crucial step to ensure a seamless experience during the gathering.
Register now to help us plan an unforgettable event!
For inquiries or assistance with registration, reach out to:
- Daniel Mclaughlin at [email protected]
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity! Join us at the Treaty 1-11 Gathering, where the vibrant cultures of Cold Lake First Nations and Beaver Lake Cree Nations will come together to celebrate and strengthen the ties that bind our communities. #Treaty111Gathering #CulturalUnity #IndigenousPride
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