Reconciliation week begins with ceremony, flag raising, walk
LETHBRIDGE – The inaugural Reconciliation Week in Lethbridge began with ceremony and the announcement of a new scholarship.
Dignitaries and elders began the day Tuesday, Sept. 19 with a traditional pipe offering before presenting remarks in the City Hall foyer, followed by a flag raising and a walk to the Galt Museum, events organized by Reconciliation Lethbridge.
“Reconciliation Lethbridge is our response to the 94 calls to action that were put out almost two years ago,” explained co-chair Amanda Scout, who works with Native Counselling Services of Alberta. “We were looking at those and doing a community plan, and how we’re going to address them. At the same time the city was doing their response, and looking at how they were going to do it.
“So somehow we all got together and we’ve done it as a partnership. That’s kind of unique, and we are one of the first municipalities that have an actual implementation plan, to address the calls to action.”