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Partners in Project Green (PPG) is collaborating with Four Colours Drum Circle (FCDC) for a smudging and drumming ceremony, offering attendees the opportunity to learn about the origins of the Medicine Wheel Garden and the ongoing efforts to maintain it year-round. Following that, attendees will participate in a hands-on pollinator planting activity.
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Event Details
- Date: May 6th, 2025
- Time: 9:30am – 12:30pm
- Location: Heart Lake Conservation Park, Brampton, ON


Registration
Since event capacity is limited, each organization may register up to five participants. If you wish to register additional participants, please contact us, and we will place them on a waitlist. Any organization’s participants should be registered as a group with a team lead, who will be responsible for circulating waiver, and act as the point-of-contact for us to communicate other necessary information regarding the event.
If you are acting as the team lead for your group, you are responsible for signing and returning the Release of Liability / Waiver Agreement. You will be responsible for circulating and collecting Release forms from each participant from your group.
Release of Liability / Waiver Agreement
Note: Spots are limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to our Events and Communications Coordinator at charlotte.hung@trca.ca
Resources
- Learn more about the Heart Lake Medicine Wheel Garden – including plant identification and maintenance: https://trcaca.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/app/uploads/2016/02/28091604/Heart-Lake-Medicine-Wheel-Garden_Plant-Identification-Maintenance.pdf.
- As we gather at Heart Lake, we come with a spirit of gratitude and respect, knowing that water is a sacred resource that we all have a role to protect and care for. Listen to an Anishnaabae woman share erspective on the significance that Water holds. We hope that you find some time to reflect on your relationship our land and water: https://partnersinprojectgreen.com/resources/corporate-flood-and-heat-risk-management-resource-hub/#WorldWaterDay