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Smudging ceremony aims to help students connect with nature, each other

  • October 20, 2014 at 3:04 pm

By Joseph Quigley

BELLEVILLE – The Disconnect to Connect and Wellness Week is putting on a smudging ceremony at the Loyalist College Aboriginal Resource Centre on Tuesday at 10 a.m.

The weeklong effort is being organized by Loyalist Mind and Wellness Services. The event is trying to encourage students to unplug themselves from electronics. Event organizers say they hope this will prompt students to connect more with nature and the people around them.

QNet News will be covering the event. More to come.

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