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Enoch Cree Nation is hosting their 30th Anniversary Pow Wow from March 28-30 at the River Cree! For more information, including a guide and etiquette for new visitors, please visit exploreedmonton.com/event-calendar/enoch-cree-nation-powwow. From the website: “Pow Wow 101: Pow Wow time is the Indigenous people’s way of meeting together to join in dancing, singing, visiting, renewing old friendships, making new ones, and most importantly, celebrating and honoring traditions. Quintessential to this celebration are the dancers and singers. The songs of the Big Drum are sung by those who sit around it, and the beating sound is often said to parallel the heartbeat of Mother Earth. Each song is begun by the Lead Singer who is often the main carrier of many songs. Those are the songs that have been learned throughout the years and passed down from generations.”

Arranging ride shares: Would you benefit from a ride to church? Or perhaps you have room in your vehicle to drive another parishioner to church? If you would like to find someone to drive to church with, please add your name to the sign up sheet in the side entrance of the church, or email Michelle S. to let her know at michelle@stpauls-anglican.ca