Festival of Trees and Lights
to Sunday, December 8, 2013 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Come downtown to the gallery of the Hydro building.
There's entertainment daily at noon and on weekends.
Nov. 30 and Dec. 1: a Craft Show with handcrafted gift items
Dec. 7 for Family Day - entertainment, including RWB dancers in costume.
Try a dance lesson, see Filbert the Bear and Santa. Go for a horse-drawn carriage ride.
Take in the festive decorated trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses. More info
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Garden City Shopping Centre starting at 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM to December 24th
Price $15.04 We offer the BEST in personalized Santa Photos!
Pet Nights every Wednesday 6:00-8:00pm!
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Nearly New Shop, 961 Portage Ave.
Monday to Saturday, to December 23, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Half price for all Christmas items, games, toys and more.
All proceeds go to the Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba
For more information, phone:(204)772-3629
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Winnipeg Mandolin Orchestra CD release party
Ukrainian Labour Temple, 591 Pritchard Avenue (204-582-9269)
December 8, 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
The WMO will perform the selections, followed by a celebration with food and drink.
Admission is $5. CDs will be available at a price of $15.
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Classics, Carols & Cookies with the Winnipeg Pops Orchestra
Holy Redeemer Parish, 264 Donwood Dr. (204-669-0501)
December 8, 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM
An evening of Christmas carols, light classical and popular music.
Tickets $10, children $5, available at the church and Stephanchew, 337 William Ave.
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December Blues hosted by Wallace, Creasey and Gardner, sponsored by MGD
Highway 75 Blues & Sports Bar, 1011 Pembina Hwy. (204-453-3724)
Every Friday, Saturday from December 6 to December 28, 2013
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Gurevich Fine Art, 200-62 Albert St. (204-488-0662)
both continue to Dec. 28, 2013
Gurevich Presents Small Works - Noteworthy contemporary works for modern gifting.
Christian Worthington: Three
A post-modern interpretation of the sacred, Three works to redefine the modern spirituality through abstract paintings, oil bar drawings and clay sculptures.
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