Events
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Encountering God Through Art
Maryville Retreat Center 18307 Taylor Lake Road, Holly, MI, United StatesThis retreat offers the chance to encounter God through various art mediums, with no artistic ability required and all supplies included.
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World Refugee Day
Highlights the resilience of refugees and calls for global support to protect their rights and safety.
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Come, See and Experience Weekend
Mother of Good Counsel Convent 3800 West Peterson Avenue, Chicago, IL, United StatesJoin us at “Come, See and Experience” to learn more about living life as a Felician Sister. You will have the opportunity to enjoy several days of hospitality, prayer, discussion and discernment about life as a vowed religious.
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Summer Nights at Maryville
Maryville Retreat Center 18307 Taylor Lake Road, Holly, MI, United StatesJoin Maryville for a joyful summer evening of prayer, dinner, campfire, games, and s’mores. A family-friendly event for all ages.
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Canada Day
Celebrates Canada's history, culture and national unity honoring the values that bring Canadians together.
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Seeds of Hope Youth Leadership Experience
Maryville Retreat Center 18307 Taylor Lake Road, Holly, MI, United StatesSeeds of Hope Youth Leadership Conference brings together high school students, peer leaders and adult mentors to give young women an opportunity to explore and enhance their talents, goals and capacity for leadership.
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St. Joseph Academy Golf Outing
Tuckaway Country Club 6901 W. Drexel Avenue, Franklin, WI, United StatesJoin St. Joseph Academy for its 2026 Golf Outing on Monday, July 20, at Tuckaway Country Club in Franklin, Milwaukee.
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World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
Raises awareness and urges action to end human trafficking and support victims.
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Summer Nights at Maryville
Maryville Retreat Center 18307 Taylor Lake Road, Holly, MI, United StatesJoin Maryville for a joyful summer evening of prayer, dinner, campfire, games, and s’mores. A family-friendly event for all ages.
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Anniversary of Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima
Commemorates the victims of the 1945 Hiroshima atomic bombing and advocates for global peace, nuclear disarmament and the prevention of nuclear warfare.
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International Day of the World’s Indigenous People and Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki
Recognizes the International Day of the World’s Indigenous People, celebrating Indigenous cultures and rights, and commemorates the Nagasaki atomic bombing, honoring victims and advocating for peace and nuclear disarmament.
