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Kaleidoscope: A Space to Grow, Create & Belong ​


Kaleidoscope 2025 is a transformative program by Trent Hills Pride designed to uplift and empower 2SLGBTQ+ youth and reinvented adults (seniors) in our rural community. Built on creativity, mental wellness, and community identity, Kaleidoscope offers  unique workshop series that help participants tell their stories, build confidence, and strengthen connections through Storytelling.
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From creative writing and podcasting, to visual and performing arts, to guided mental-health and wellness sessions with a professional psychotherapist, each twenty-week workshop creates space for self-expression, healing, and community-building. Every series concludes with a celebration of participants’ work, and the full program culminates in a public Gala Night at the Aron Theatre Co-op in Campbellford — a vibrant showcase of our shared stories, resilience, and pride.
Join KaleidoscopeIf you’re a youth or senior seeking connection, creativity, and a supportive space to explore who you are, Kaleidoscope is for you. No experience is needed — just an open heart and the desire to learn, express, and grow alongside others.
✨ Runs from January 13th EVERY TUESDAY at 3:00pm until March 3rd.  At the Campbellford Library - 98 Bridge St E,              Campbellford, ON
✨ Spaces are limited.
✨ Participation is free.
✨ All workshops take place in accessible venues across Trent Hills.


Be part of something meaningful.
Be part of a community that celebrates you.
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Join Kaleidoscope today and let your colours shine.
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Register Here

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Reviews

​Kaleidoscope has felt like a genuinely safe and welcoming space from the very first sessions. The mix of creativity and wellness is thoughtful, grounding, and deeply affirming. The facilitator’s care and respect for each participant really shows. It’s clear this program meets a real need in our community, and I’m grateful to be part of it.
-- Stacey Love-Jolicoeur
Pronouns: She/Her
Educator/Support Worker for the LGBTQ2S Community
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Thanks to the support of 
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​We recognize the traditional keepers of this land and, specifically our neighbours of the Alderville First Nation, with a formal territorial acknowledgment. Welcome to the Gunshot Treaty Lands of 1788. It is on these lands and on the shores of the big lake, the Mississauga Anishinabeg met with the Crown to Facilitate the opening of these lands for settlement. Let us be reminded of the responsibility we all have in making sure that we respect these lands and waters that give us life and sustain our livelihoods.
Proud Member of the Safe Space Alliance
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Proud member of Pride Canada / Fierté Canada
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