"The event was beautiful, and the vision of Margit and Rod Bandura to bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous music, culture and people together certainly was achieved. It was great to see so many families and people of all ages enjoy a wonderful evening at the Tk'emlúps te Secwe̓pemc Arbour," said Ryan Deneault, the evening's emcee.
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Ryan Deneault, while emceeing the Music For the People—A Cultural Experience on September 17th at the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc Powwow Arbour; Photo Credit: Mary Putnam.
The echoes of music and the spirit of unity still resonate in the hearts of those who attended 'Music for the People—A Cultural Experience' on September 17th at the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc Powwow Arbour. Organizers estimate the event drew a crowd of approximately 800 people, creating an unforgettable experience of harmony and reconciliation.
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