Q: What is SNAC?
A: SNAC is a non-profit centre located on the historical site
of the Trappist Monastery in St. Norbert, Manitoba.
Q: What happens at SNAC?
A: The SNAC building, historically known as the Trappist Monks' Guest House hosts all kinds of gatherings. The third floor studios are used for meditation and healing sessions, art therapy, healing work and personal studio work. The second floor hosts two residential suites for long-term residents, two short term residential spaces and one guest room and studio for weekend retreats. The main floor holds the administrative functions of the organization and the gallery with public washrooms for the park. On the five-acre site you will find many gardens with food and medicine plants.
Q: How can I get involved?
A: Come out to an event listed on our website, volunteer for a work-bee,
inquire about membership, take a workshop, come and take a
walk any time and enjoy the fresh air.
Q: How long has SNAC been around?
A: SNAC was incorporated in 1991.
Q: How can I donate to SNAC?
A: SNAC is a registered charity and can issue tax receipts for all
donations. We also appreciate donated time. You can also contribute by telling your friends about SNAC. |