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Stories from the Land set for Oct. 3 at Museum of Surrey

The Museum of Surrey will host Stories from the Land on October 3, a free community event exploring the meaning of land for Coast Salish Peoples. Organized by Surrey Local Immigration Partnership, the gathering aims to foster connections between Indigenous, settler, and newcomer communities through storytelling. The program runs from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at 17710 56A Avenue in Cloverdale. Registration is required via Eventbrite, as space is limited. 

Stories from the Land set for Oct. 3 at Museum of Surrey

Surrey hosts “Stories from the Land” on Oct. 3, exploring Coast Salish connections to land ahead of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Community gathering explores land and reconciliation

An event honouring Indigenous perspectives on land will take place at the Museum of Surrey on October 3, ahead of Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Focus on Coast Salish teachings

The initiative, titled Stories from the Land, will feature a “land-based conversation” centred on the meaning of land for Coast Salish Peoples. The discussion is designed to deepen understanding of Indigenous histories, cultures, and traditions.

Hosted by Surrey Local Immigration Partnership

The event is organized by the Surrey Local Immigration Partnership. Manager Nicolas Tellez-Espana emphasized that the gathering aims to build connections between Indigenous, settler, and newcomer communities through storytelling.

Open to the public with registration

Attendance is free, but advance registration is required through Eventbrite by searching “Stories from the Land.” Spaces are limited to ensure meaningful dialogue among participants.

Details of time and place

The program runs from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Museum of Surrey, located at 17710 56A Avenue in Cloverdale. For more information, residents can contact the museum at 604-592-6956 or museum@surrey.ca.

Part of reconciliation efforts

Organizers hope the evening will serve as more than a conversation—providing an opportunity to reflect on shared histories and strengthen community ties in the spirit of reconciliation.

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