The Lake Country Native Association hosted its 26th annual Traditional Winter Powwow on Saturday, Nov. 18.
The Winfield Memorial Hall was packed with people off all ages to enjoy a day of celebration.
Emcee Richard Jackson Jr. explained that the gathering is meant to celebrate the change of season from fall to winter and bring the community together.
Chili and bannock were available for purchase at the start of the gathering with proceeds supporting the association in securing a larger venue in the future.
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Kelowna-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick addressed the crowd during the grand entry. He commented on taking the celebration across the street to George Elliot Secondary and pointed out the school district害羞草研究所檚 superintendent Kevin Kaardal, jokingly saying, 害羞草研究所渞ight now?害羞草研究所
The Powwow started at noon and was on until 7 p.m. The day included drumming, dancing, food, and Indigenous vendors.
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