Written by Huron Superior Catholic District School Board on 15 September 2014
HSCDSB Trustees hold monthly meeting at St. Kateri Outdoor Learning Centre. Photo HSCDSB
Frank Belleau, of Garden River First Nation, performs traditional smudge at re-dedication ceremony. Photo HSCDSB
Camp Korah Renamed St. Kateri Outdoor Learning Centre
SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – The Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board (HSCDSB) proudly recognized the rededication of Camp Korah at its Board meeting last night. Camp Korah has been renamed the St. Kateri Outdoor Learning Centre.
The rededication ceremony saw participation from both local First Nations and included traditional drumming and dancing, a smudging ceremony by students from the Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program and a blessing from Deacon Noel ‘Skip’ Jones.
Commemorative garden at front of St. Kateri main building. Photo HSCDSB
The change in the facility’s name honours St. Kateri Tekakwitha, who is also known as the Patroness of the Environment and Ecology, the Lily of the Mohawks, and the first North American Aboriginal saint of the Catholic Church.
“For quite some time, I have felt that the name “Camp Korah” did not reflect our Catholic identity. To me, the title was not recognizable as part of our Board. I felt we needed a name that would reflect the Catholic nature of our Board, students and teachings, rather than the area township,” said Trustee Leslie Cassidy-Amadio.
“The new name better represents the Catholic nature of our Board, the contributions of Aboriginal people and the beautiful setting of the camp,” added Cassidy-Amadio.
“I am very pleased with the Board’s support of this name change. The name, St. Kateri Outdoor Education Centre, is very appropriate given the native traditional teachings of respect for Mother Earth and all creation,” said Trustee Elaine McDonagh.
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