Riversong 2: Concert for the Kichi Sibi (Scroll Down for Important Info)
Immerse yourself in the vibrant music of local artists to protect nature and our source of life - the Ottawa River. stopnuclearwaste.com
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First United Church
347 Richmond Road Ottawa, ON K2A 0E7 CanadaRefund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 3 hours 15 minutes
Riversong 2 and Silent Auction
Come and join us for an evening of inspiring music from our guest artists: folk music icon Ian Tamblyn; singer-songwriter Pat Mayberry; lead singer and songwriter of Juno Award-winning Kobo Town, Drew Gonsalves; Celtic group Dolas; Just Voices Choir; and Kebaowek First Nation Singers and Drummers.
Let's celebrate the power of music to bring people together for a good cause – to support Kebaowek First Nation’s legal challenge against a nuclear waste facility soon to be built next to the Ottawa River.
Ten Algonquin First Nations and their allies, many environmental groups, municipalities and residents have repeatedly said ‘No!’ to the Chalk River radioactive waste dump – but it was approved anyway. Having the free, prior and informed consent of First Nations to dispose of hazardous waste is a moral and legal obligation. Kebaowek FN has taken the federal government to court to protect their rights and the Kichi Sibi that is the water source for millions of Canadians. Proceeds of this event will go directly to fund Kebaowek’s court battle.
The evening will include a silent auction with many beautiful donated items. Please join us from 6:30 to 7 PM to get your seat (no reserved seating) and check out the auction items. Bidding will continue during the refreshment break.
Find out more about Kebaowek First Nation’s cause and Indigenous knowledge of the Kichi Sibi at stopnuclearwaste.com. To donate to the Kebaowek campaign, please visit the RAVEN charity.
Mark your calendars for Friday, November 22 and get ready for a night to remember! We thank all the musicians, who are generously donating their time and talents.
We recommend buying tickets in advance. Seating is limited. (Cash, credit/debit and e-transfers accepted at the door if seats available.)
(c) Original artwork by Destiny Cote, Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg (cropped for use with this page). We are grateful for the support of the First United Church of Ottawa, its WaterCare Allies, and Concerned Citizens of Renfrew County and Area.
Frequently asked questions
100% of funds raised will go to this cause. Musicians, organizers, and silent auction items are all donated. This is a grassroots effort so no charitable receipts are available.
www.stopnuclearwaste.com and www.stopnuclearwaste.com/nsdfbookletjune2023
TICKETS: We recommend buying your tickets in advance on Eventbrite as seating is limited. Cash, credt/debit and e-transfers will be accepted at the door. SILENT AUCTION: Cash, credit/debit and e-transfers on November 22.
Paid parking at Mountain Equipment Co-op, 366 Richmond Rd. Street parking in the area. There is also a paid parking lot off Winona Ave. north of Richmond Rd. (See map at indigoneo.ca/en/car-park/ot381-277-richmond-athlone)
There are nearby stops on Routes 50 and 11.
Please get in touch with us at candorottawa@gmail.com.
Donations to the Kebaowek First Nation's legal challenge can be made via RAVEN, a registered charity: raventrust.com/campaigns/kebaowek/