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COMMUNITY SERVICES--NATIVE FEAST HONORS FOSTER PARENTS
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Moose burgers, deer steaks, venison roast, salmon, trout and
traditional native breads are all part of the traditional native
feast held to honor foster families on the Indian Brook Reserve
and the surrounding area.

The feast is taking place between noon and 4 p.m. today at St.
Catherine's Church on the Indian Brook Reserve, just outside of
Shubenacadie. The annual feast is part of National Foster Family
Week.

"The celebration isn't just for native foster parents and native
children in foster care," said Theresa Martin, the coordinator of
prevention services. "It's to show respect for all foster
families and for the important service they provide to our
communities."

The feast also provides people from the area a chance to meet
with foster parents and agency representatives and to discuss
what is involved and what it is like to be foster parents. More
than 150 people are expected to attend. The traditional feast is
hosted by the residents of Indian Brook who supply and prepare
the native dishes.

"It is a way of saying thanks and giving something back to foster
families," said Rufus Copage, the event's volunteer coordinator.
"People don't become foster parents for the attention, but I
think they appreciate being recognized for their efforts."

National Foster Family Week is set aside each year to thank those
who have opened up their homes to children in need. Agencies
throughout the province will be holding a variety of activities
to celebrate this special week.

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Contact: John McKee  902-424-3998

trp                   Oct. 23, 1996 - 9:05 a.m.