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EventsPathways to Awareness and Understanding: actions toward right relations: Meet with Chef Charles Catchpole

Wednesday, October 21, 2020 EDT @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

| $35.00

poster for webinar series

St. Paul’s Circle of Indigenous Friends and Advocates is excited to present this year’s Conference online with an added webinar series and an amazing lineup of speakers and performers!  Our Wednesday Webinar series includes Matthew Stevens, Cultural Director of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation with Anishinaabe dance artist, Nimkii Osawamick, Métis artist, Diane Montreuil, Dr. Dan Longboat of the Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies at Trent University, Anishinaabe chef, Charles Catchpole, and Jess Thistle, author of “From the Ashes.”

This week: CHEF CHARLES CATCHPOLE -A qualified Indigenous chef, will teach participants how to prepare a delicious Indigenous inspired three course meal. The list of needed ingredients will be sent to participants 2-3 weeks in advance. Chef Charles Catchpole is an Anishinaabe Chef and entrepreneur from Couchiching First Nation. He created CharGer Foods, a catering company which specializes in revitalizing traditional Indigenous cuisine.

Register at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/indigenous-event-pathways-to-awareness-understanding-right-relations-tickets-117274359767

If you are Indigenous, please email churchadmin@stpaulsunited.com or call (905) 623-7361 for an access code that can be used at Eventbrite.

All events will be recorded and registrants will be able to view them for two weeks after initial airing.

For further information email churchadmin@stpaulsunited.com or call (905) 623-7361


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