Bringing early learning and child care professionals together to celebrate Métis culture and language in early childhood settings.
This year’s focus is “Creating Strong Roots for the Future of our Children through Language, Literacy and Storytelling."

About this event
Date and Time:
Friday, October 4, 2024 | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (PST)
Saturday, October 5, 2024 | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (PST)
Location:
Delta Grand Okanagan Resort & Conference Centre
1310 Water St, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9P3

Accommodation
Participants of the Métis Early Years Conference may receive discounted rates at the Delta Grand Okanagan Resort. These rates ($289 CAD/night) are available until September 3, 2024, after which regular rates will apply. Click the link below to book online.
Alternatively, you can make a reservation through the Reservations Department by calling 1-888-236-2427. Please quote Métis Early Years Conference to obtain the group rate.

Reimbursement for Accommodation
MNBC is offering Métis Nation BC registered citizens who are certified ECE's, ECEA's, and Métis ECE students currently enrolled in a post-secondary program a reimbursement for accommodation only UP TO $500 per person in attendance.
Click the link below for more information and to obtain the application form. Applications must be received by MNBC before October 28, 2024.

Certificate of Completion
Professional Development certificates will be available Friday and Saturday following closing prayers.
Conference attendees will receive certificates for sessions attended. Up to 6 hours on Friday and up to 7 hours on Saturday.
Agenda

About Samson LaMontagne

About Raina Lutz

About Leah Dorion

About Madelaine McCallum
Through sharing her most fragile moments with audiences across Canada in her Fire Within presentation, Madelaine discovered the most crucial lesson there is to learn: “As I am, is Enough.” Taking you through an emotional roller coaster, Madelaine will leave you speechless with her realness and vulnerability as she helps you to discover the importance of finding self-worth and acceptance.

About Elder Stella Erasmus-Johnson
Special Mention: “Sapo Miskisik,wa Ohci Atim“ “Through the Eyes of a Dog" by Nicole Lodge, Cree Translation is by Stella Erasmus-Johnson.

About Nicole Lodge

About Andrea Menard
Born in Manitoba, Andrea is a proud Metis woman. Her Metis family originates from St. Laurent, Manitoba in Treaty 1 territory. Andrea currently lives in the unceded traditional territory of the Squamish, Tsleil Waututh, and Musqueam peoples, also known as Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

About Kim Hodgson
“My beading is an artistic expression of my culture I am inspired by connecting to the land and reflecting on the natural environment. Métis traditional beading creates wellbeing and a sense of belonging. I bead with gratitude for the Métis artists that came before me and those that create alongside me.”
Kim is grateful to live in Vernon on the traditional unceded lands of the Syilx/Okanagan People and home of the Vernon & District Métis Association.

We're hosting a Kitchen Party!
Are you attending conference solo and/or want to network with other early learning professionals over dinner? Join our Kitchen Party on Friday, October 4th from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm where we'll be joined by special guest Madelaine McCallum!
Space is limited, so register now to reserve your spot.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If you have any questions, please contact us at metisearlyyears@mnbc.ca or events@mnbc.ca