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September 8, 2017

Chris Hadfield l Harry Seidler l Amy Goodman l Nuit Blanche l Culture Days l St. Amant Festival l Craft & Trade Show l Light The Night l Hoop Day l bRUNch Run l Legal Help l PIGS Tour l Steve Killelea l Arlen Dumas l Moon Magic® l Shoebox Drive l Tomson Highway l Ellen Froese & Derek Curtis l The Fuse

September 27, Doors 7:00 PM / Show 8:00 PM - 10 PM
Burton Cummings Theatre, 364 Smith St, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2H2
Tickets (incl. GST) $45.00, $59.50, $79.50 + s/c  
All Ages / Reserved Seating

Chris Hadfield’s Canada 150 Tour 
Canada’s first spaceship commander, Colonel Chris Hadfield, shares stories, images, songs and ideas that celebrate the 150th birthday of the nation he is so proud to call home. From his unique perspective, Chris looks at the history and future of Canada through its people and the land itself. 

Performing songs like his fun-loving, patriotic single In Canada, to his evocative Beyond the Terra that looks away from the land to the skies, Colonel Hadfield ties his presentation together with stories of great Canadians and tales from his incredible career. 

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September 28 at 7 PM - 8 PM
Rady JCC, 123 Doncaster Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3N 2B3

Morley Blankstein Architecture Film Series
Harry Seidler: Modernist  Directed by Daryl Dellora
2016, Australia, 58 minutes, English

This film charts Seidler’s life and career through the eyes of his wife of almost fifty years, Penelope Seidler; his co-workers, including Colin Griffiths and Peter Hirst who were by his side over four decades; and several well-placed architectural commentators and experts. 

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September 29, Doors 7:00 pm; Program 8:00 pm - 11 pm
Knox United Church, 400 Edmonton Street
$20 @ eventbrite, policyfix.ca, McNally, UofM Answers, UofW Info Booth  
With post-talk reception $100 (with $50 tax deductible receipt) eventbrite 
Limited number of reduced rate tickets are available. 
Or call 204-927-3209 for any option.
Wheelchair accessible

Amy Goodman - Stories of Democracy, Resistance and Hope
Amy Goodman is an American broadcast journalist, syndicated columnist, investigative reporter and author of six books. Since 1996, She has hosted Democracy Now!: a daily, independent, award-winning news program. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Gandhi Peace Award for “a significant contribution to the promotion of enduring international peace,” the 1998 George Polk Award (with Jeremy Scahill) for investigative reporting on Chevron’s role in Nigeria’s dictatorship, and the 1993 Robert F. Kennedy Prize for International Reporting (with Allan Nairn) for coverage of the East Timor independence movement and Santa Cruz Massacre.
In 2016, Goodman was criminally charged in connection with her coverage of protests of the Dakota Access pipeline at Standing Rock, North Dakota. The charges, which were condemned by the Committee to Protect Journalists, were ultimately dismissed. 

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September 29, 9pm to midnight
FLASH Photographic Festival, D-468 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba

FLASH at Nuit Blanche - Meet us at the corner of Arthur and Albert streets at 9 pm and get your portrait taken. Then we will project your face onto the McKim Building for all to see. 
Huge! Epic! Slightly surreal. Then you can take a selfie with yourself... (ooh meta)
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Nuit Blanche Winnipeg, 2017 - Art's One Night Stand! 
Be part of Manitoba's largest all-night art celebration. 

Explore Winnipeg's Downtown, Exchange District and St. Boniface with 20,000 of your closest friends. Roam the city and discover hundreds of FREE art installations, exhibitions, performances in museums, galleries, theatres, businesses, alleyways and more. 
Submit your rendition of our theme, Stars to Illuminate the Night.
Registration and volunteer: mb.culturedays.ca / mb@culturedays.ca
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September 30 / Free Admission
Please meet five minutes before the start time at 
Decadence Chocolates, 70 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2B3
First tour at 6:00pm and the second at 7:00pm. Tours run about 45 minutes. 

West Broadway Mural Tours - a guided tour by professional muralist and artist, Michel Saint Hilaire. See some of the area’s iconic murals as well as newer works from Synonym Art Consultation’s 2017 Wall-to-Wall Mural and Culture festival. www.michelsainthilaire.com
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September 30 at 7 PM
Ace Art, 2-290 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tickets     Free Admission

This year, Black Space Winnipeg features the second instalment of our Afrocentric artist showcase: Nuit Noire, founded on the need to diversify a major festival for Winnipeg's art community. Nuit Noire: Illuminate Our Voices, will highlight community voices through visual art and performance art. 

In 2016, the partnership between Black Space Winnipeg and Artists Exchange (the studio of Gibril Bangura) showcased the talent from Winnipeg's African community and artists of colour, such as Mahlet Cuff, Xavier Mutshipayi, Uri Portilloi and Dubem Ukaigwe.

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Culture Days

Forum Art Centre, 120 Eugenie Street
Exciting free activities for Culture Days
Search Manitoba, Winnipeg & enter Forum Art Centre

September 29, 1 – 3 pm What is Acrylic Painting All About? 
Visit and chat with our students while they paint. Ask them about their art.

September 30, 1 – 2:20 & 2:30 – 4 Critter Creations with Sculpting Medium
Try your hand at modelling. Artist Bob Dann will guide you. Create your own critters, figures, beads or whatever! Your creation is yours to keep or give. Ages 5+

September 30, 1 – 2 & 3 – 4 Whimsical Watercolour Cards and Bookmarks
Under Linda's skilled guidance you can create a small painting to enjoy or gift to a special person. Ages 10+ 
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September 30 from 10 am to 3 pm
Manitoba Genealogical Society, Unit E – 1045 St. James Street at Ellice
www.mbgenealogy.com or 204-783-9139

Join us at our Family History Open House and explore your family history. Participate in resource tours, ask a researcher, free assistance, family tree art tree project for younger visitors. We will introduce beginners to genealogical methods and resources. 
Active genealogists, get an intro to our new searchable MANI database with 1.5 million records of Manitoba names. Our ‘problem corner’ will help to solve any research roadblocks. Join us and find your fascinating family history. 

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September 30 at 10 AM - 2 PM
St. Amant, 440 River Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2M 3Z9
FREE      You don’t need to participate in the walk/run to attend!

The Free the Spirit Festival starts with a 2.5k walk for all to enjoy. Push yourself and sign up for a 5k run/walk! We will have many other activities: an artisans’ market, food, inflatables, games, live music, petting zoo, food vendors, and activities for all ages/everyone!
Sign up to participate or donate.

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September 30 at 10 AM - 3 PM
Gimli Recreation Centre, 45 Centennial Rd, Gimli, Manitoba R0C 1B0
Free Admission / Kid Friendly

Come for our Fall Craft & Trade Show to get a jump start on your Christmas shopping! 
To book a table, please call 204-642-6670 or email recreation@rmgimli.com

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The Forks, FORKS MARKET RD, 
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4L9

September 30 at 5 PM - 10 PM
Tickets 

Light The Night Winnipeg 2017
Hosted by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada - Prairies/Territories Region

The Walk funds vital patient support services, advocacy, and lifesaving research across Canada. Friends, families and co-workers form fundraising teams and walk in unity, at twilight, each holding an illuminated lantern – red for supporters, white for patients and survivors, and gold to remember loved ones lost.

If you have any questions, email Lightthenight_ONO@lls.org or visit the link or call
1-877-668-8326 (English) / 1-866-637-0281 (Français)
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October 7 at 4 PM - 6 PM

World Hoop Day! Free Hoop Jam
This event is open to EVERYONE! Let's go outside and Play! You don't even need to bring a hoop! There will be plenty of extra hoops around for you to use, plus hoops available for purchase. Be sure to bring Water! 
If the weather is uncooperative we shall reschedule. 
October 8 at 9 AM - 11 AM

Join lululemon Winnipeg at The Forks for our second annual bRUNch, a 5KM run followed by a complimentary brunch as part of your race entry fee. 
Registration at lululemon Polo Park: $40 Per Person (race entry, race kit and brunch) 
Cash Only - Non Refundable
We will only be accepting registration in person. If you would like to sign up someone else you will need their e-mail, phone number, clothing size and registration fee. 

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October 2, 9:00 am - 11:00 am. It is first come, first serve.
North Point Douglas Women's Center, 221 Austin Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2W 3M8

Drop In Clinic - Hosted by Legal Help Centre of Winnipeg
Anyone with a household income under $50,000, can drop in for assistance with a legal issue. Students, under the supervision of a practicing lawyer, will help you sort out your options. Get answers to your questions, and/or receive help in finding and accessing community resources.

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The Pyramid Cabaret, 176 Fort Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1C9

October 3 and 4, Doors at 7:30 pm, Show at 8:30 pm - 11 pm
Tickets: $25 (includes charges + applicable fees) at The Pyramid,
Into The Music B-245 McDermot Ave. or Music Trader 97 Osborne St. 
All Ages Concert

PIGS Left + Right East Coast Tour
"The Great Gig in the Sky" (featuring Amy Konowalyk) 

PIGS have spent nine years perfecting their craft in front of sold out audiences throughout Western Canada. On their Left + Right East Coast Tour of 2017 the band will perform selections from the entire Floyd catalog.
The band and their lighting, sound, and visual designers are all Floyd aficionados and are coming together to create for you an incredible night filled with music, lasers, and the glow of a giant Mr Screen. We recreate the band as they existed in the 1970s. Each member of our band portrays one member of the Floyd and does exactly what he would have done.
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October 4 at 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 85 Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0L5
Admission to the lecture is FREE and all are welcome.

2017 Sol Kanee Lecture on Peace and Justice: Steve Killelea

Steve Killelea has over 30 years experience in the information technology industry. He has developed two highly profitable global companies. He has many global philanthropic activities, and a private family foundation, The Charitable Foundation, which currently has over 2.6 million direct beneficiaries.
Founded by IT entrepreneur and philanthropist Steve Killelea in 2007, the Institute for Economics and Peace is impacting traditional thinking on matters of security, defence, terrorism and development. 

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October 4 at 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Tier Building - University Of Manitoba173 Dafoe Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free Admission

Fall 2017 Colloquium: Arlen Dumas, the newly elected Grand Chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs. He was born and raised in Pukatawagan and was previously elected Chief of Mathias Colomb Cree Nation in 2008. Grand Chief Dumas is widely known as an advocate for environmental and Indigenous-rights networks across the country and he has famously fought mining interests in court over extraction rights. For more info: niigaan.sinclair@umanitoba.ca or http://umanitoba.ca/native_studies/
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October 5 at 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Divine Clarity, 2071 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 0K9
$88 plus GST Register www.divineclarity.fullslate.com or at 204-223-8778

Moon Magic® Workshop, includes Moon Magic manual and kit 
People and animals have connected with the moon for thousands of years.
Join us on this full moon to connect and utilize the magic of the moon! Learn how to harness the magic of the moon.
Hosted by Kristel Kernaghan - Psychic Medium, Minister, Healer, Teacher

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Oct 6 at 8 PM to Oct 7 at 12 PM
Royal Manitoba Yacht Club, 90 Kenabeek W St P, Winnipeg, Manitoba R4A1A3
$10 cover charge at the door
To become involved please email: bannocklady1@gmail.com

Got Bannock Inc. Fundraiser in support of the 7th Annual Christmas Shoebox Drive (Dec. 16) with Jackie Traverse. A sit down dinner with local musicians, family entertainment and a visit from Santa and his elves!
A silent auction, 50/50 draw, bake/bannock sale, live painting by Jackie Traverse to be raffled, a Got Bannock Hamper prize, and much more!
Dawn & Jevon Chartrand, Owen & The Procrastinators, Tado Utesni and others!
We will have arrangements with a safe ride group for those who need to hire a ride.

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October 6 at 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1V1
Tickets are $35

Tomson Highway, An Evening of Conversation and Music
Hosted by WHEAT Institute - Winnipeg Holistic Expressive Arts Therapy Institute and Indigenous Roots of Expressive Arts Therapy - IEATA 

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October 7 at 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
The Strong Badger Coffeehouse, 679 Sargent Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0A7

With Ellen Froese hailing from Saskatoon and Derek Curtis from Nashville, this co-national tour will be full of songs and stories. They are coming out with their first albums this year and will be playing those songs plus ones from their other works.

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October 7 at 8 PM - 1 AM
The Park Theatre, 698 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3L 2B9
Tickets

The Fuse and Guests - PTSD Fundraiser In Memory of Ken Barker
Fourth annual Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Fund Raiser in memory of Ken Barker. 
Short on speeches, long on great music.

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