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Saturday, February 7, 7:00 - 9:00pm

Calling all lovebirds and nature enthusiasts! Join Prairie Pride Guild and Medicine Hat Interpretive Centre for a collaborative fundraiser: Naughty Nature Trivia! This trivia event will expose a different side of nature, from attraction to courtship, and more!
 

Spaces are limited, so grab your tickets early ($10 each). Teams of up to 6 recommended. This event is adults only and will be held at Medicine Hat Brewing Company on Saturday February 7th from 7:00pm-9:00pm. For more information, feel free to call the Nature Centre at 403-529-6225.  

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The Fourth Sunday of the Month

Made possible by

The Jamie Scott Summers Memorial Grant administered through Skipping Stone. Jamie was a trans man who was passionate about precision crafts, including micro-origami and typography, he sadly lost his life due to the rising transphobic hate within Alberta. We are grateful to have received these funds and hope to honor Jamie's memory through these events with expressions of trans* joy!  

What it is

A fun, free, private swim for gender diverse youth and their allies. With exclusive use of the pool and change rooms, this series of events aims to fosters comfort, connection, and lasting memories. Dive in and make a splash with us!

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The Prairie Pride Guild of Medicine Hat and District acknowledges that we live and work on treaty territory. Medicine Hat is situated on Treaty 7 and neighbour to Treaty 4 territory. Traditional  lands of the Siksika (Blackfoot), Kainai (Blood), Piikani (Peigan),  Stoney Nakoda, and Tsuut’ina (Sarcee) as well as the Cree, Sioux, and  the Saulteaux bands of the Ojibwa peoples. Homelands of the Métis Nation  District 2 Battle River Territory.


 Two-spirit was a complex role and identity that modern-day two-spirited individuals can use to reclaim traditions related to gender identity, sexual preference, spiritual identity and traditional roles.  We recognize that our Two Spirit and Indigi-queer elders, friends, and community have, and always will, take an honoured place of guidance and support to these ancestral and unceeded lands that belong to them. 

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