Red Deer Public commemorates the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with Division-wide video
Red Deer Public Schools will remember the lost children, survivors and families impacted by residential schools on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day will give time and space to reflect and learn more about the history and ongoing legacy of residential schools.
On the morning of Thursday, September 30, 11,000 students and 1,500 staff in Red Deer Public Schools will commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by watching a Division-wide video and participating in activities, lessons and projects related to truth and reconciliation.
Following the federal government’s declaration of September 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and after consultation with representatives in the Indigenous community, including our partner the Red Deer Native Friendship Society, Red Deer Public Schools made the decision to remain open for an instructional day, with a focus on commemorating residential school survivors, their families and communities and honouring those who did not survive.
“In partnership with the Red Deer Native Friendship Society and local elders, it was agreed through consensus that September 30 remain as an instructional day in Red Deer Public Schools,” said Chad Erickson, Superintendent. “Our schools have a longstanding commitment to commemorating Orange Shirt Day, with many students and staff throughout the Division recognizing the day by wearing orange, as well as honouring children who attended residential schools, and remembering the children who did not survive. With students and staff in class on September 30, it will enhance the teaching, learning and understanding of residential schools and truth and reconciliation.”
As mentioned, students and staff will watch a Division-wide video, which was produced in two versions, one for elementary students and one for middle and high school students. The video includes various elements such as:
Land recognition recited by a Red Deer Public student
Messages from the Red Deer Native Friendship Society
Details of the residential school that was located near Red Deer
Information of the residential school children’s memorials at the Red Deer Cemetery
Indigenous poem recited by Red Deer Public students
Traditional music performed by local Indigenous drummers
Moment of silence to remember the children who did not survive
Following the video, students will participate in grade appropriate activities, lessons and projects, which have also garnered interest of other school divisions, including those from out of province as they look to Red Deer Public for leadership in this area.
From July 7-20, collect points through checking-in at Westerner Days Parade, Pancake Breakfasts, Best Dressed Businesses, Kick Off to Westerner Days Drive-in Movie, and specific Westerner Days events to redeem for BOGO admission and other rewards at Westerner Days.
Get up close with friendly farm animals in this hands-on, family-favorite attraction. Perfect for kids (and kids at heart) looking to meet goats, lambs, bunnies, and more.
This year’s midway is bigger and better, with brand-new rides joining the classics. Whether you’re chasing thrills or just along for the view, there’s something for every level of brave.
Gellyball has the same concept as paintball just lower impact and we use gel orbes instead, similar to water orbeeze as a comparison! Head to The Junction (Neeralta Pavilion) to play!
Aaron Matthews is coming to Westerner Days with mind-blowing magic, big laughs, and nonstop fun! As one of Canada’s top family entertainers, Aaron brings wild illusions, hilarious moments, and unforgettable audience surprises!
Step into the Selfie Museum, an interactive photo experience inside The Junction. Strike a pose in front of creative, Instagram-worthy backdrops designed for snapping and sharing.
We’ve got some incredible talent lined up for this year’s Westerner Days! Get ready for unforgettable performances, big energy, and good vibes all around.
The Beer Gardens Stage is the place to be!!!
Access to all the shows is INCLUDED with your admission!
WEDNESDAY
Mariya Stokes 8:00 PM
Dawson Gray 9:00 PM
THURSDAY
Kyle McKearney 8:00 PM
Drew Gregory 9:00 PM
FRIDAY
Martin Kerr 8:00 PM
Sass Jordan 9:00 PM
SATURDAY
Julia Vos 8:00 PM
Corb Lund 9:00 PM
To help keep everyone safe, we’ve added a new security check at the gates for Westerner Days. Main gates open daily at 11:30 am for parking, with access to the grounds starting at 12:00 pm.
Feel free to bring a few snacks or a packed lunch—especially for the little ones. But please leave the hibachi grill, cooler, and crock pot at home (yes, we’ve seen it all).
Reusable water bottles are welcome and may be checked at the gate. Thanks for helping us keep things safe, simple, and fun for everyone!