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June 30, 2020

Winnipeg Ongoing Events l Forum Art Centre l Oak Hammock Marsh l Markets & Family Events l Musical Events

More July events, including a Canada Day Street Festival!

Winnipeg Ongoing Events

Winnipeg Humane Society, 45 Hurst Way, Winnipeg, MB R3T 0R3
204.982.2021     reception@winnipeghumanesociety.ca
We are excited to launch the 2nd annual Online Summer Prize Raffle! 
Up to FIVE CHANCES to WIN. The GRAND PRIZE is a Handcrafted Shed valued at $2,000!
We will be giving away a prize EVERY WEEK in July and the GRAND PRIZE on July 31st. 
The earlier you enter the more prizes you can win, so buy early and often!
If you buy this week, you have 5 CHANCES TO WIN! We will contact winners via phone call. 
After the winner is confirmed, name and ticket number will be posted on the Raffle Page.
If you do not want to buy tickets online, you can call 204-982-2041 (M-F 9am-4pm).
This week's prize package includes:
4 Rounds of Golf at Bell Acres Golf Course (with cart)
$200 gift card for Asham Curling Supplies
$150 gift card for The Keg

Enter now  https://www.fundingchange.ca/whs/Xs_b9WfXj3RpgL8X
Ryan Spencer, Digital and Individual Giving Officer, ryans@winnipeghumanesociety.ca
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The Winnipeg Humane Society Emergency Food Bank provides dog and cat food to pet owners in crisis.
– Individuals experiencing financial hardship or crisis (including COVID-19)
– Individuals experiencing homelessness
– Individuals or household members homebound due to illness or disability

Request can be submitted through:
– All pet food is provided free of charge for 1 week for 2 pets maximum per household
– Pickup food at the shelter; delivery is only available in special circumstances

Additional agencies offering pet food supplies
– Animal Food Bank Winnipeg help@animalfoodbank.ca  www.animalfoodbank.ca
– Winnipeg Harvest (204) 982-3660 appointments@winnipegharvest.org   https://winnipegharvest.org

Human foods dogs CAN eat:
Animal protein like chicken, fish, beef, lamb and pork (avoid fat and skin), apples, bananas, blueberries, cantaloupe, broth, watermelon, zucchini, squash, salmon, lentils, garbanzo beans, cottage cheese, carrots, cheese, green beans, honey, kiwi, mango, oatmeal, bread, cooked rice and pasta, peanut butter, pears, pineapple, potatoes, pumpkin, rice, spinach, strawberries, sardines, kale, sweet potato, yogurt.

Human foods cats CAN eat:
Animal protein like chicken, beef, pork, eggs, fish and lamb, liver, cheese, asparagus, banana, beef, blueberries, broth, broccoli, oats, peas, pumpkin, turkey, yogurt, spinach, tuna, eggs, salmon, rice, corn, watermelon, carrots.

FOOD TO AVOID AND POISON CONTROL LIST 
https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control

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Dalnavert Museum and Visitors' Centre, 61 Carlton Street, Wpg, MB   R3C 1N7
dalnavertmuseum.ca   Call 204-943-2835 to book a tour.  

We are OPEN! Dalnavert would love to see some friendly faces. 
Our hours of operation are 12 pm - 4 pm, Wednesday through Sunday.    

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Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, 266 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0S8

Order books, mugs, view masters, etc. online at: winnipegarchitecture.ca/shop 
Available at McNally: printed tours for $10 each: Brutalist architecture; University of Manitoba Modern; Broadway Modern; and, University of Winnipeg Modern
Tours (terra cotta architecture, Niakwa Park and Central Park) on website winnipegarchitecture.ca/yours
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Garden City tour - We are looking for photographs, drawings and advertising from the start of the suburb. If you have material that you are willing to lend, or information we would love to hear from you  waf@shaw.ca or www.winnipegarchitecture.ca
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Children’s tours/activity sheets - free pdfs for children age 5 -12. Drawn by Kaj Hasselriis, from winnipegarchitecture.ca  
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Erin Riediger has produced a six-part podcast, the Plain Bicycle project, which investigates why cycling is so prevalent in the Netherlands, and how the Dutch bicycle culture may have the power to influence everyday transportation in North America.
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A new podcast, produced by Isaac Wurmann, about the Pasadena Apartments at 220 Hugo Street North.  pasadenaproject.com
Throughout the six episodes, listeners will be introduced to former tenants, as well as architects and historians who provide important context about the space.
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London Festival of Architecture  https://www.londonfestivalofarchitecture.org

Architecture Foundation of London  https://www.architecturefoundation.org.uk

All donations to the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation winnipegarchitecture.ca/donate
are tax deductible

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Folklorama, 2nd Floor - 183 Kennedy Street, Winnipeg, MB
204-982-6210, bookings@folklorama.ca or visit Folklorama.ca for more information.

With the outpouring of love and support we received when we announced the cancellation of the 2020 Folklorama Festival due to COVID-19, also came the burning question "what are we going to do this summer?" So we put our heads (virtually) together and dreamt up new ways for you to experience the spirit of Folklorama this summer and year-round!

Folklorama At Home - we can create a customized meal and performance within your budget and bring it to your driveway or backyard (meeting government regulations).

Folklorama At Work - we can help with the transition back to office life and create a stress-free environment tailored to your needs. Welcome back your hard-working employees with cultural food and music!

Folklorama At School - this program will take students on a cultural adventure. Through educational workshops and performances from our ethno-cultural entertainers, schools can select a customized experience that fits in with the curriculum.

Folklorama At Play - Information on this program coming summer 2020. 


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Forum Art Centre, 120 Eugenie Street, St. Boniface        204-235-1069  

We are following current government guidelines to ensure we safely provide in-person art workshop and week-long art camps for youth.

July 13 - 17 or one day - Drawing Outdoor Inspirations Workshop & socializing 
July 18: 11 to 4: Workshop: Monoprinting with a Gelli Plate. Cost: $75 
For details on workshops: https://www.forumartcentre.com/workshops/#  
Art camps for youth ages 8 - 14 from the last week of July to the end of August.

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Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre, 1 Snow Goose Bay, MB R0C 2Z0
http://www.oakhammockmarsh.ca  (204) 467-3300 or email: j_bourgeois@ducks.ca     
The Centre is closed. We are offering programs that can be enjoyed outdoors.

Daily to October - Self-Guided Canoe Excursion
Explore the Marsh on your own or with your family in one of our canoes. 
The small canoes have 2 seats but can also accommodate one or two small children. 
A self-guided trail with informative signs to help guide your exploration. 
It is recommended that you bring your own life jackets / personal floatation device. 
Paddles and life jackets are disinfected after each use for your safety. 
Pre-registration required. Fee is $20 per canoe.
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Daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.  - Critter Dipping & Nature Survey
A critter dipping session followed by a nature walk to survey some of our wildlife. 
We can search for frogs, birds, butterflies, dragonflies and more.
Pre-registration is recommended. Fee is $5 per person.
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Summer Camps for Kids - Tuesday and Thursday from June 16 to August 20 
A variety of day camps for kids, ages 6 to 9. They will include crafts, games and many outdoor activities. 9 am to 4 pm daily. Early drop off and later pickups can be arranged.
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July 9 and 23 - 7 p.m. 
Bring Your Own Canoe (or kayak and SUP!) 
Let our canoe specialist, Dusty Molinski, guide you through some lesser explored regions. 
Launch will take place close to the Interpretive Centre and you will make your way to Cell 3.
Expect some short carries over the dikes and be prepared for wet feet.
Bring your lifejackets, paddles and safety equipment (bailer, whistle, throw line). 
Pre-registration required. Fee is $20 per canoe.
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July 11 - 1 p.m. 
Birding Hour - Butterflies
Our resident naturalist, Paula Grieef, talks about the many species of butterflies found at the Marsh and the important role they play in our environment. 
Pre-registration required. Fee is $6 per person.
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July 18  at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. or 3 p.m
Dragonfly Festival
We have approximately 100 species of dragonflies in Manitoba.
Explore the trails with enthusiast Barry Konzelman; try to catch, identify and release dragonflies into the wild. Catch dragonfly nymphs swimming in the marsh.
Pre-registration required. Fee is $5 per person or $10 with BBQ lunch.
BBQ lunch: one hamburger or hotdog, one soft drink, a chocolate bar or bag of chips.
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July 25 and 29 - 8 a.m. 
Guided Birding Walk
Join Naturalist, Paula Grieef, on a morning walk in the marsh to see the early fall migrants.
Pre-registration required. Fee is $10 per person.

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Markets & Family Events

To Sept 3 (chosen Thursday afternoons)
Pioneer Village Museum, 7th Street & Park Avenue, Beauséjour, Manitoba R0E 0C0
m.me/BrokenBeauPioneervillagemuseum      Call to check date (204) 268-5535

Pioneer Village Museum Summer Market where local residents and visitors can swing into the museum grounds for local veggies, handcrafted gifts, small business retail goods and food. Enjoy a walk, visit with vendors and listen to local music talent. Kid Friendly  

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July 5, 2:30 PM
Carberry Fairgrounds, Carberry, Manitoba

6th Annual Potato Truck Pull

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July 12 / August 9 / September 6, 3 pm to 11 pm
Assiniboia Downs, 3977 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3K 2E9
Admission $5 per person / Children 5 and under FREE!  Parking $5

The Manitoba Night Market and Festival 
Food, music, shopping, and fun! 
Shop and enjoy hundreds of local Manitoba creators, makers, crafters, artists, and vendors in our indoor/outdoor space. Bring the kids for pony rides, face painting, and more!
Local musicians keep the beat while you check out the beer garden and enjoy featured local breweries or one of over 25 delicious food truck experiences that are located directly on the race track! Support local, have fun, eat well, and enjoy a truly unique experience.

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July 19, 10 AM
Minnedosa, Manitoba

Minnedosa Fair - Carriage Classic Series
Driving classes hosted, organized and managed by the Minnedosa Fair. MDS is offering its members points towards an aggregate award for classes offered at this Fair. 
For insurance purposes MDS members must have a valid MHC membership to participate. 

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July 23 to 26
Manitoba Agricultural Museum, NW 17-11-11 Site 62105, Austin, Manitoba R0H 0C0
website & info

66th Manitoba Threshermen's Reunion & Stampede cancellation
For 65 years the Manitoba Agricultural Museum has welcomed visitors to Canada’s largest pioneer festival and a Manitoba STAR Celebration. The health of more than 11,000 visitors and volunteers is our concern.
We look forward to the return of the event July 29 – August 1, 2021.

This event is our main annual fundraiser. If you would like to support the museum consider making a financial donation or attending our museum programs.

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August 6, 7 PM – 10 PM
Gladstone, Manitoba

Delmar Commodities & Legend Seeds Bull Mania
ENTRIES: Monday, July 27 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM MST 
Full Details: https://bit.ly/2V4XiMb

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July 31, 4 PM – 11 PM    Tickets 
August 1, 4 PM – 11 PM / August 2, 4 2M – 9 PM    Tickets 

Outlet Collection Winnipeg, 555 Sterling Lyon Parkway, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 1E9
Entrance Fee: $5  Ages 10 and under free        Free Parking
Winnipeg Night Market - Grab your friends, family and pets. Stroll the market and buy local handmade goods  listen to live music, grab delicious street foods from the trucks and stalls plus more! Enjoy the Beer Garden's imported and local beverages! Pet Friendly / Kids Zone

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August 1, 12 PM – 2:30 PM
Mennonite Heritage Village Museum
231 Highway 12 North, Steinbach, Manitoba R5G 1T8

Pioneer Days · Hosted by the Cracked Egg Shell 

A mix of fun, history and of course lots of food! 
We open on the main stage at noon.
Kid Friendly

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Musical Events

July 30, 7 PM
Cowboys, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tickets 

RAW - NATURAL BORN ARTISTS - PRESENTS - GLOW - SHLEE BINESI

Come witness a performance piece and support a comeback from Shlee Binesi 

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