
City of Burlington inviting community groups and local Indigenous communities to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at Spencer Smith Park
Burlington, Ont.— Aug. 11, 2022— The City of Burlington is extending an open invitation to all residents and Indigenous people of Burlington and Halton to come to Spencer Smith Park on Sept. 30, 2022, between 4 and 7 p.m. to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The City will provide free space within the park for groups to set up their own displays, interactive events, or information booths.
Everyone is encouraged to come to the park to learn, honour and participate in National Day for Truth and Reconciliation events and displays.
Groups wanting to participate can register by contacting the Festivals and Events office at festivalsandevents@burlington.ca. There is no cost for groups hosting an event or display and there is no cost for people to attend.
Details for participating groups:
Details and any updates can be found at burlington.ca/events.
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Chris Glenn, Director of Recreation, Community and Culture
“This is an official open invitation to the community to set up an information booth, display or interactive event to help work towards a better understanding of the past as a way forward to a better future.”
Links and Resources
Calendar link: https://events.burlington.ca/default/Detail/2022-09-30-1600-National-Day-for-Truth-and-Reconciliation
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