Queer Song Circle: Singing for Connection and Wellbeing

Date

Tuesday June 30, 2026
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Location

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, B176 Seminar Room

Come sing for joy, connection, and wellbeing in this welcoming song circle. No musical experience is required, and allies are warmly welcome. Join us over the lunch hour for a welcoming Queer Song Circle focused on joy, connection, and wellbeing. Song circles are community singing groups where participants come together to sing for the experience of connection, not for performance or perfection. No singing experience is required, and participants do not need to know how to read music. All songs will be taught in a call-and-response style, making the session accessible and easy to join.

This in-person session invites participants to experience singing as a shared practice that can support belonging, self-expression, and emotional wellbeing. In a world where queer voices have often been quieted or silenced, gathering together to use and raise our voices can be a meaningful act of connection, community, and care.

 

Delving into Dahlias: A Workshop for Flower Enthusiasts

Date

Tuesday June 9, 2026
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Location

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, B176 Seminar Room

Discover the beauty and ease of growing dahlias, one of the most popular and versatile cut flowers in the floral industry. Join Erin, a passionate gardener with over 15 years of experience, as she shares essential tips for cultivating these stunning blooms. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just love flowers, this workshop will teach you how to identify dahlia varieties, plant and care for them, and manage pests. No experience necessary. Just a love for flowers!

Unlock the secret to Financial Wellbeing (TELUS Health)

Date

Wednesday June 24, 2026
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Location

Online

Taking control of personal finances is an important step toward building financial stability, confidence, and peace of mind. Join us for a Thrive 365 session that provides a practical introduction to financial wellbeing by helping participants better understand their financial goals, habits, and decision-making patterns. Facilitated by TELUS Health, the session will guide participants through key strategies for identifying short- and long-term financial goals, tracking spending, recognizing patterns, and exploring opportunities to make meaningful adjustments. Participants will also reflect on how personal money beliefs and emotional spending can influence financial choices.

Money on My Mind: Dealing with Anxiety (TELUS Health)

Date

Wednesday June 17, 2026
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Location

Online

Financial management can feel overwhelming, especially during periods of economic uncertainty when concerns about debt, rising expenses, fluctuating income, and long-term stability can create ongoing stress and anxiety. This Thrive 365 session provides a supportive and practical framework for understanding and managing financial anxiety. Facilitated by TELUS Health, the session will explore how financial stress can affect emotional wellbeing, decision-making, and overall quality of life, while also offering practical tools and strategies to help participants feel more grounded and in control.

Foundations of Financial Wellbeing (TELUS Health)

Date

Wednesday June 10, 2026
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Location

Online

Financial wellbeing is an important part of overall health, stress management, and peace of mind. This introductory Thrive 365 session is designed to help participants build confidence in navigating everyday money matters and better understand how financial decisions can impact overall wellbeing. Whether you are managing expenses, saving for future goals, navigating debt, or simply looking to become more intentional with your money, this session offers simple and practical guidance to support your next steps.

Bird Life on Campus: A Walk to Notice Nature

Date

Wednesday June 3, 2026
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Location

Meet in front of Miller Hall

Step outside, slow down, and reconnect with the natural world, right here on campus. In the pace of our day-to-day work, it's easy to move through campus without truly noticing the environment around us. This guided walk invites you to pause, tune in, and experience the wellbeing benefits of engaging with nature through your senses. Led by Queen's staff member and experienced birder Chris Grooms, this session offers a gentle, observational walk across campus, where participants will learn to notice and appreciate the movement, sounds, and behaviours of local and migratory birds.

Raccooning Walk Talk

Date

Tuesday June 23, 2026
11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Location

Meet at Tsi Yakwanahstahsontéhrha, the Indigenous Outdoor Gathering Space

Join us for a Summer Solstice Walk Talk honouring relationships with the land through observation, seasonal teachings, and raccooning (foraging practices). In partnership with the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, these outdoor Walk Talks invite participants to slow down and deepen their connection to place during the special time surrounding the summer solstice. Beginning at Tsi Yakwanahstahsontéhrha, the Indigenous Outdoor Gathering Space, participants will spend time outdoors engaging with the more-than-human world through guided reflection, sensory awareness, and observation. Depending on what is encountered along the way, teachings and stories related to medicinal plant life, reciprocity, and seasonal relationships may be shared.

Raccooning Walk Talk

Date

Thursday June 18, 2026
11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Location

Meet at Tsi Yakwanahstahsontéhrha, the Indigenous Outdoor Gathering Space

Join us for a Summer Solstice Walk Talk honouring relationships with the land through observation, seasonal teachings, and raccooning (foraging practices). In partnership with the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, these outdoor Walk Talks invite participants to slow down and deepen their connection to place during the special time surrounding the summer solstice. Beginning at Tsi Yakwanahstahsontéhrha, the Indigenous Outdoor Gathering Space, participants will spend time outdoors engaging with the more-than-human world through guided reflection, sensory awareness, and observation. Depending on what is encountered along the way, teachings and stories related to medicinal plant life, reciprocity, and seasonal relationships may be shared.

Getting Started with Retirement Savings Plans (Manulife)

Date

Friday May 22, 2026
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm

Location

Online

Retirement plans are important. How do they work and how do they work together? Join this webinar to learn the basics of retirement plans and get familiar with the important things to know about them.

You could win a $100 gift card!

Register and attend one of Manulife's free webinars, fill out the survey you'll receive when it's over, and they'll enter you into a draw to win a $100 gift card. 

Getting Started with Retirement Savings Plans (Manulife)

Date

Thursday May 14, 2026
7:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Location

Online

Retirement plans are important. How do they work and how do they work together? Join this webinar to learn the basics of retirement plans and get familiar with the important things to know about them.

You could win a $100 gift card!

Register and attend one of Manulife's free webinars, fill out the survey you'll receive when it's over, and they'll enter you into a draw to win a $100 gift card.