Saturday, June 7, 2025
Unity in Community is an event bringing people together to work toward common goals, celebrate shared values, and support one another, regardless of differences.
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It’s about fostering a sense of belonging, cooperation, and mutual respect, where everyone feels included and empowered to contribute to the well-being of the whole. Coming together and valuing each person’s unique strengths and perspectives, creating a stronger, more connected, and more compassionate community. The event will feature 10 local non-profit organizations hosting interactive booths, providing information about their services, encouraging community engagement
Interactive Booths: Each participating non-profit will host an interactive booth to engage with the community, provide information about their services, and share how people can get involved.
Collaborative Art Project: Community painting of two benches constructed by Queneesh School students, led by artist Sue McKitrick.
Kids’ Corner: Lawn games, giant board games, bubble station, and face painting – a great space for families to enjoy.
Snack Booth: Habitat will provide free bottled water, juice boxes, whole fruit, granola bars, and chips, but we encourage attendees to bring their own lunches to enjoy in the park.
Bingo Card Activity: Guests will receive a bingo card upon entry, encouraging them to visit each booth. Completed cards can be submitted for a chance to win one of four $25 ReStore gift cards.
Lewis Park
489 Old Island Highway
Courtenay
V9N 3P5
The event runs from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM on the following dates.
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