

Earth Day and Spring Work Bee
Preston Warberg and Cath Lofsky working to clean up the Noojimo'iwewin Gitigaan Garden. Tuesday’s chill didn’t keep the Hippo School children inside, but the Children’s Program Team did retreat to the Butterfly and Berry Garden in the laneway. The Team shared the story of Turtle Island, and gave thanks for the whole planet with puppets, movement, song, and chalk in the colours of the world. We honoured Muskrat, whose desire to help Skywoman at last brought Soil from the botto


Exploring earth and water
April is Earth Month, and the flag that reminds us of the beauty and vulnerability of our planet is flying. On one side is the flag of the Anishnabek Nation, for the wisdom our Elder-in-Residence Dr. Catherine Brooks brings to us here. On the other is the flag that reminds us of lost children, but also of the hope for generations yet to come. Flag reminding us of lost children, Earth Month flag and flag of Anishnabek Nation in the garden Join us for the final workshop of We A


We Are All Water Protectors Art Project update
Brainstorming at the We Are All Water Protectors workshop . The We Are All Water Protectors Community Art Project continues to evolve The second We Are All Water Protectors community art-making workshop unfolded on March 27th at the Oakwood-Vaughan Oasis Centre for Healthy Aging, with the expert guidance of emerging artists h kryworuchko and Aysia Tse of tiny cultural centre. Hodgson Middle School students and Oasis Centre seniors were quick to respond to the prompt "What are




















