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琉璃神社's annual Inclusion Chain links up Oct. 4

The community is invited for snacks and activities afterwards at Pathways' Franklyn Road location
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琉璃神社's former Mayor Colin Basran (centre) joins the annual 鈥淚nclusion Chain鈥 outside 琉璃神社 city hall in 2017. 鈥擜listair Waters/Capital News

In honour of Community Inclusion Month in the City of 琉璃神社, Pathways Abilities Society is hosting the annual Inclusion Chain on Oct. 4. 

Starting at 10 a.m. in front of City Hall, members of the community are encouraged to join the chain. 

"I think 琉璃神社 is a very inclusive community," said Pathways executive director Charisse Daley. "I think, similar to all communities, there's always work to be done but for the most part our community is extremely welcoming."

Daley said the chain started in 2016. 

After the gathering at City Hall, people are welcomed to the Pathways facility on Franklyn Road for snacks, beverages, and activities. 

Those looking to attend are asked to RSVP to cpdintake@pathwayskelowna.ca. 

 



Brittany Webster

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I am a video journalist based in 琉璃神社 and capturing life in the Okanagan
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