Top 5 This Week Celebration of Life Tom Farquhar Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 20, 2024 Esteemed WWII vet and M’Chigeeng band member Justin Roy has passed. Local Expositor Staff - December 20, 2024 Kenneth (Ken) Fogg Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 19, 2024 PEARL KATHLEEN THOMPSON Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 18, 2024 HENDRIK PEL Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 18, 2024 More articles Celebration of Life Tom Farquhar Death Notices Esteemed WWII vet and M’Chigeeng band member Justin Roy has passed. Local Kenneth (Ken) Fogg Death Notices PEARL KATHLEEN THOMPSON Death Notices HENDRIK PEL Death Notices SANDY MCDOUGALL Death Notices Manitoulin Pride Weekend was an outstanding family-oriented affair NewsLocal Author: Expositor Staff August 14, 2024 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Taylor Swift was one of the tribute acts that rocked Low Island on Saturday. The wind prevented the foam but the kids were alright. Pride LCUC Andreane Chenier the NDP candidate in the new riding Katherine and Terry Brown CH Ollie and Liam. Introduction to Archery with Rainbow Hood took place in Aundeck Omni Kaning. Incirque Stiltwalkers Tiny and Tiptoe join the rainbow Unicorn for a photo-op during the barbecue held at Little Current United Church. The weekend was filled with many family-oriented events and the atmosphere throughout the weekend was one of inclusivity. Pride photo booth with Leslie Tipper, Jackie Allen, Katherine Brown and Anglie Lozeau. Rain may have forced the cancellation of the Pride parade but Brenda Dewar and Bob Bruno were ready with this well-decked -out truck. You can’t have a good Pride event without some rainbow cake. Musician Clau Arcand performed at the PRIDE weekend celebrations that were hosted at Split Rail Brewing in Gore Bay. Manitoulin Pride Week was a family-friendly affair with plenty of little people decking themselves out in rainbow attire. Jody Kennedy’s drumming gets things underway in a good way at the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation in M’Chigeeng. Aiden and Aspen with Naloxone overdose kits. Basically, we are going to connect,’ said Bobby Hudon during the Two Spirit Drum presentation at the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation.. ‘We are going to connect with ourselves…with each others voices and the universe around us.’ Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff Tagsmanitoulin expositorManitoulin Expositor LifeManitoulin Expositor Life 2024manitoulin islandmanitoulin island newspaywallpridePride WeekendThe Manitoulin ExpositorThe Manitoulin Expositor 2024 Previous articleManitoulin Special Olympics bring home the goldNext articleFirst Home, Cottage and Culinary Show drew steady crowds