Join us for a heartwarming and interactive children’s program outdoors at the Lincoln Museum and Cultural Centre as we welcome Nicole Joy-Fraser for Ni Nagamoon—which means “My song” in Cree.
Through storytelling and original hand drum songs, Nicole shares Anishnaabe teachings inspired by her personal journey and reclamation of Indigenous heritage. This gentle and immersive program invites children to reconnect with Mother Earth, sit on the land, and experience the healing power of story, song, and culture.
🪶 Presented by Carousel Players
🌱 Ideal for children ages 4–8 (but all ages welcome!)
☀️ This is an outdoor program—please dress for the weather and bring something to sit on.
Date: Saturday, June 21, 2025
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Location: Lincoln Museum and Cultural Centre (Outdoors)
Admission: By donation | Registration Required
About Nicole Joy-Fraser:
Nicole is a Niagara-based 2Spirit Bear Clan matriarch, hand drum carrier, and community helper with Euro Settler and Nehiyaw/Tsa’Tine/Métis roots from Horse Lake First Nation, Alberta. A Dora-nominated performer with over 20 years of experience, she has graced stages across Turtle Island with companies like Stratford Festival, Shaw Festival, Soulpepper, and Carousel Players. Nicole is passionate about healing through Indigenous arts and is deeply grateful to the Anishnaabeg and Haudenosaunee communities guiding her urban Indigenous reclamation journey.
🎵 Come listen, learn, and be inspired through story and song.
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