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Healing Forest Tree Planting and Ceremony

Posted on September 17, 2023 By admin No Comments on Healing Forest Tree Planting and Ceremony


At a ceremony in Pleasant Valley Wetland Heritage Park on Friday September 29 2023, our fledgling “Healing Forest” will be dedicated to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women of BC and the Missing Children of Kamloops industrial Residential School.  This forest is part of a National Healing Forest network and incorporates 215 trees planted in October 2021 and 2 pocket forests, the first of which was planted in spring 2023 and the second to be created at this Event.  
The BC Small Wetlands Association has 200 trees available.  We invite the community to join us for the event, or any time in the week following, to dedicate and plant a tree.  Numbered flags will mark where to plant the trees and shrubs which will have tags corresponding to the flags.
Tree planting will start at 10:00 am and continue to 2:00 pm, with a break for Ceremony from 12:00 pm to 1 pm. 
Refreshments will be served.
This Event was made possible by a grant from the David Suzuki Foundation.
for more information or to RSVP:  email bacraven@telus.netphone 250-546-5021Pleasant Valley Wetland Heritage Park, 1978 Pleasant Valley Road, Armstrong BC

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