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Sisters in Spirit 5th Annual Walk and Candlelight Vigil goes Tuesday Night
Red Deerians have a chance to remember the lives of sisters, daughters, mothers and grandmothers tragically taken from us during a special event taking place in downtown Red Deer Tuesday night. The 5th Annual Sisters in Spirit Annual Walk and Candlelight Vigil starts at 6:30 at the Red Deer Native Friendship Centre and continues to City Hall Park before finishing at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery where refreshments and snacks will be served.
Candles will be provided for the all ages event.
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Support local healthcare while winning amazing prizes!

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SPARC Caring Adult Nominations now open!

Check out this powerful video, “Be a Mr. Jensen,” shared by Andy Jacks. It highlights the impact of seeing youth as solutions, not problems. Mr. Jensen’s patience and focus on strengths gave this child hope and success.
š Be a Mr. Jensen: https://buff.ly/8Z9dOxf
Do you know a Mr. Jensen? Nominate a caring adult in your child’s life who embodies the spirit of Mr. Jensen. Whether it’s a coach, teacher, mentor, or someone special, share how they contribute to youth development. š Nominate Here: https://buff.ly/tJsuJej
Nominate someone who makes a positive impact in the lives of children and youth. Every child has a gift ā let’s celebrate the caring adults who help them shine! SPARC Red Deer will recognize the first 50 nominees. šš #CaringAdults #BeAMrJensen #SeePotentialNotProblems #SPARCRedDeer
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