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“Our land gave us our language,” said Dr. Marianne Ignace
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“Our land gave us our language,” said Dr. Marianne Ignace

ByMichael Shapcott 2022-11-032022-12-14

“Our land gave us our language,” said Dr. Marianne Ignace, Secwepemc language and culture scholar at Simon Fraser University, to more than 100 participants in…

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Excerpts from Mindfulness + Indigenous Law event…
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Excerpts from Mindfulness + Indigenous Law event…

ByMichael Shapcott 2022-10-312022-11-08

More than 100 participants – Indigenous and non-Indigenous leaders, academics, students and others – joined for Mindfulness and Indigenous Law, a day-long event at the…

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South Shuswap Community Response Network
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South Shuswap Community Response Network

ByWebAdmin 2022-09-152023-01-26

As part of the BC Association of Community Response Networks, the South Shuswap Community Response Network continues to grow to include other interested member agencies…

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Remember the Children weaving project
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Remember the Children weaving project

ByWebAdmin 2022-07-302022-12-14

The blessing of a collaborative textile piece The Remember the Children weaving project was shared, and then blessed on Friday evening, in the year 2022, when…

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Children and sunflowers change the world
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Children and sunflowers change the world

ByWebAdmin 2022-07-122022-12-19

What? how? How can a small retreat centre in rural BC make a difference in a world plagued by war and climate change and so…

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Hope and beauty and music
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Hope and beauty and music

ByWebAdmin 2022-05-022022-12-12

We bring you these… The world needs hope and beauty and music. Now more than ever. Here at Sorrento Centre, we feel that deeply and when…

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Speak up for affordable homes
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Speak up for affordable homes

ByMichael Shapcott 2022-02-082022-12-13

Urging Chase Village Council to ease costly conditions This article was published in Febuary 2021. The Village of Chase is a pretty community just a…

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Climate crisis: in two numbers
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Climate crisis: in two numbers

ByMichael Shapcott 2021-12-272022-12-12

A high and a low No one should doubt the terrible impact of human-induced climate change in terms of generating extreme weather. Six months ago…

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You are welcome. You are safe. You are cared for.
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You are welcome. You are safe. You are cared for.

ByWebAdmin 2021-11-172022-12-13

In the aftermath of the intense early-winter storms (in Nov. 2021) that ravaged much of our province, we at Sorrento Centre are working with the…

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The Sorrento Centre is on the traditional and unceded lands of the Secwépemc First Nation. Since time immemorial, the Secwepemc people have practiced virtues of harmony and generosity. We are so grateful to be welcomed as their uninvited guests.

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  • Homecoming
    • A message from the President
  • Our Community
    • What’s New (blog)
    • Weyt-kp means “Hello!”
    • South Shuswap Community Response Network
    • Helping Feed the Hungry
    • Community Partnerships
    • Sorrento and the Anglican Church
  • Music and the Arts
    • Music & Performing Arts
      • NimbleFingers Bluegrass Festival
      • BC Swing Camp 2023
      • Summer Ukulele Festival 2023
      • Celebration Arts, Music and Words Festival
    • Arts and Crafts
      • Expressive Arts
      • Fabric Arts
  • Learn and Grow
    • 2023 Summer Programs
    • Children and Youth
    • Spirituality & Interfaith Explorations
    • Indigenous Ways of Knowing
    • Land-based Programs
    • Personal Wellness Retreats
    • Online Programs & Partnerships
  • Stay and Eat Here
    • Accomodations
      • Lodge Rooms and Apartments
      • Cabins 1 & 2
      • Cabanas
      • RV and Tenting Sites
      • Meals
    • Conference Spaces
    • Bring your group
    • Campus Map
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