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PHOTOS: Fun and education at Indigenous Family Gathering in West Kelowna

The event is in its 15th year

The 15th Annual Indigenous Family Gathering was full of free fun and learning in West Kelowna. 

The event was held at Kal Tire on Aug. 18 from 12 to 3 p.m.

Kim Kosik helped to organize the event. 

"It's held in collaboration with Westbank First Nation, Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society, Metis Community Services Society, Interior Health and School District 23."

Together the groups advocate for children in the Central Okanagan and 15 years ago came together to host a free event where families can enjoy time together while learning about their culture. 

Festivities included face painting, balloon animals, bouncy houses, an exotic animal petting zoo, drumming circle and a barbecue lunch. 

Each family got swag bags and resource sheets to take home. 

"I think a lot of families don't have the access to learn about their Indigenous culture and lean into that," Kosik said. "This opportunity brings families together in a very safe, non-threatening environment. They can feel free to ask questions and participate in drumming, which often kids have never touched a drum before so it's a big highlight."

The event had to change venues last minute, but that didn't stop dozens of families from showing up. 



Brittany Webster

About the Author: Brittany Webster

I am a video journalist based in Kelowna and capturing life in the Okanagan
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