National Aboriginal Peoples Day is officially on Tuesday, June 21; however, a weekend full of events is coming up in Dauphin and around the Parkland.
In Dauphin, the Northwest Metis Council is getting geared up to host events this Saturday, June 18. It'll be the first time in two years they can do so because of the pandemic. Tammy Chief with the Northwest Metis Council says Saturday will be a special day for all that take part.
"We are so excited to open our doors on June 18, we're going to celebrate our metis culture with as many people as possible," said Chief.
The doors at the Metis Community Centre on 101 11th AVE SW in Dauphin opens at 10 a.m. on Saturday for the Opening Prayer and it will also include presentations from Vice President, Frances Chartrand, Member of Parliament, Dan Mazier, and Devin Shtykalo who is the Deputy Mayor of Dauphin, just to name a few.
The Cameron Campbell Band will take the stage at 11 and they will be followed by several different groups including the D-Town Steppers and the Junior Tappers.
A free hamburger and hot dog lunch will take place from 11:30 to 1 and then some more performances will take place including Levi and Kamryn Winters. 3:30 is when the closing prayer will take place and the silent auction and attendance draws wrap up the day starting at 4 p.m.
"We're going to be showcasing so much local talent from this region, we're extremely excited," said Chief.
Everyone is welcome to attend; however, masks are mandatory and you must provide proof of vaccination status to enter the centre. Children 11 and under must be accompanied by an adult. If you are unable to make the events in person, some will be live-streamed on their Facebook page.