The City of Guelph is celebrating National Aboriginal Day with cultural festivities at the Downtown Market Square on Wednesday.
According to the event’s Facebook page, there will be live music, dancing, drum circles, food and craft vendors, children’s activities and an Indigenous Art Show from 10 Carden.
The City’s Artist in Residence Carolyn Meili will be in attendance launching “outreach and research” for her Guelph-focused project titled “The Parade“.
The event is free admission and is tagged as “kid friendly” by the City. The celebrations start at 5:30 pm and go to 8:30 pm.
Image from the City of Guelph Twitter.
One reply on “City celebrates Aboriginal Day”
[…] Guelph celebrates Aboriginal Day […]
LikeLike