HUMBOLDT — The Horizon School Division is marking National Indigenous Peoples Day with a flag-raising ceremony and cultural celebration at its Humboldt head office.
The event is taking place on June 21 at 10366 Eight Ave., Humboldt.
“We appreciate our community partners and honoured guests for joining us on this important day. I would like to thank our Board of Education for continuing to lead us along the path of Truth and Reconciliation," said Kevin Garinger, Director of Education. "Together, we can create a tapestry of empathy that acknowledges the past and shapes a brighter, more harmonious future for all.”
The event, held in the courtyard at Horizon’s office, begins with a pipe ceremony at 8:30 a.m.
"It is optional, though all invited guests are welcome," the division said in a media release. "There will be no filming or photographs of this portion of the morning. Women participating in the pipe ceremony should wear a skirt extending below the knees. Men and women will sit on opposite sides of the teepee."
The flag raising will take place at 9 a.m., followed by remarks from guests and traditional music and dance performances.