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posted by scb in on Nov 7, 2013 - View profile

K'jipuktuk / Halifax

Traditional Healers Benefit

Traditional Dinner, Silent Auction, Music by Jont and Umoja Drummers


7:00pm
- 10:00pm
Friday November 15 2013

Venue: Mi'kmaq Native Friendship Centre
Address: 2158 Gottingen St, Halifax, NS B3K 3B4
Cost: $30
Accessibility: Accessibiity - Contact: Mi'kmaq Native Friendship Centre Phone:(902) 420-1576

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Traditional Dinner including moose spaghetti, local fish, salad and a vegan dish with desert. Two bands playing one named Jont a band from England and the other an African Drum band named Umoja meaning unity. All funds raised go directly to traditional healers in South Dakota who live in third world conditions that need to drive over 100 miles to get firewood and needed supplies for ceremony. These people give there whole life to help heal others around the world and desperately need our help. If you can not make this event you can also donate through Paypal @ nsdonation@gmail.com any questions please call 719-2200 or 210-5863. Thank you all for you support

Music by: Jont & Umoja Drummers

Tickets are available at the Good Food Emporium on Windsor St. or Mi'kmaq Native Friendship Center on Gottingen St.

Ticket Cost: $30

 

Organizer: Shawn Huntley 719-2200

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