
Join the Fight for Wild Salmon: Community Feast in Qualicum Bay!
2025-05-12
Author: Emily
Dive into Tradition and Culture!
Get ready for an unforgettable evening! The ’Nāmǰis Nation is inviting the community to a vibrant traditional feast and a special cultural sharing event on May 24, right in the heart of Qualicum First Nation territory.
Support the Cause: Protect Our Wild Salmon!
This extraordinary fundraiser, titled "A Feast and Evening of Culture and Information Sharing," kicks off at 5 p.m. at the Lighthouse Community Hall. The proceeds will support the ongoing legal battle led by the ’Nāmǰis Nation against harmful salmon farms that threaten the survival of wild salmon.
An Evening Filled with Culture and Insight!
Your ticket not only guarantees a seat at a delicious traditional feast, but also an enriching experience filled with stunning performances. You'll witness traditional dances and hear influential speakers, including ’Nāmǰis Hereditary Chief Homiskānis Don Svanvik and renowned scientist and author Alexandra Morton. Expect to be inspired by master canoe carver Tutakwisnapʔiʔ Joe Martin and insightful speaker T’suxt’sa’esagame Kevin Cranmer, along with Kwakwaba'las Ernest Alfred.
How to Join This Incredible Event!
Tickets are available online via Eventbrite, so don’t miss out on your chance to be part of this critical movement to protect our beloved wild salmon!
Location Details!
The event takes place at the Lighthouse Community Hall, conveniently located at 240 Lions Way. Gather your friends and family for a night of cultural celebration and activism!