Information Posts

December 29, 2022

Art Exhibits l Astronomer, Scott Young l Live Music & Open Mic l Golden Girl Winter Rising l Gabriele Goldstone l The Art of The Graphic Novel l Music Classes l Queer City Cinema


Art Exhibits

Winnipeg Art Gallery to May 21  
https://www.wag.ca/event/headlines/
For 150 years the Winnipeg Free Press has remained a staunchly independent news source and now, in celebration of this historic anniversary, Headlines: The Art of the News Cycle, explores the news and how we consume it.
I started with the idea of news itself, news media in the 21st century, right now – and what are artists thinking about in relation to this? I looked to artists first, says Symko.
The exhibition draws on these critical ideas, which include artworks made from the news and newsprint, as well as works that explore headlines and obituaries and, of course, fake news.
Headlines will contextualize the art on display with exhibition design that mimics a newsroom.
ARTISTS  Myriam Dion • Stan Douglas • Dianna Frid • Ron Gorsline • Miriam Rudolf • Ron Terada

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January 6 to February 11
MAWA Mentoring Artists for Women's Art, 611 Main Street, Winnipeg
(204) 949-9490     info@mawa.ca

January 6, 12 PM - Artist Talks by Suzie Smith & Alexis Dirks
In person or online. Free, everyone welcome! Wear a mask if attending in person.
Zoom link will be posted by January 4 at mawa.ca

Dirks and Smith will reflect on their works exhibited in I saw the way you speak, a group exhibition at Platform. Suzie Smith works with printmaking and design that expands into sculpture, installation and moving image. Alexis Dirks’ work looks at how imagery found across history books, fashion editorials and local landscapes can be collaged to acquire new contextual and narrative readings.
Online broadcasts will feature ASL translation at mawa.ca/videos/lectures

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Brings to Light: A Solo Exhibition by Jaimie Isaac
January 7 to February 17, Monday to Friday, 12:00 - 4:00 pm
Gallery 1C03 at the University of Winnipeg

Mixed media sculpture, installations, performance and film responding to the legacy of the Residential School system (IRSS) and colonial structures. Isaac’s mother, grandparents and other relatives attended Fort Alexander Residential School (FARS) in Sagkeeng First Nation. The exhibition includes a series of integral public program events: a film screening, feast, conversations, and a bilingual (English/Anishinaabemowin) publication.

Jaimie Isaac is an interdisciplinary artist and curator, of mixed heritage (Anishinaabe and British). She holds a Masters of Arts degree from the U of BC.
Tour with Jaimie Isaac: January 18 at 2:30 pm
Film Screening, Conversation & Feast: February 16 at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. The feature film Mino Pimatisiwin wiisiniwin – Living the Good Life Food, followed by a conversation with Mary Courchene, Dawn Isaac, Elaine Isaac, and Jaimie Isaac, and a feast.

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January 13 to February 25
Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery

Da 4 Seasons - Brennan Mckay
Masks - Anishinaabemowin / Ojibwe & English
https://urbanshaman.org/?fbclid=IwAR2hMtEn6wAXQ3DH6j6ht9-LMy-V3rCFsJRqZY76RZz5QrbHeGCC1yjZRH4

Opening reception: January 13, 5 to 9pm
Brennan McKay is a 2-spirit individual from the Minegoziibi Nation of Manitoba. He has been a Jigger and Square dancer, and has performed with multiple groups over the years.

During the pandemic, Brennan was inspired to cycle around the city. While capturing images, he had the idea to combine his love of photography with the revitalization of Indigenous languages. In February, 2021 he started “Word of the Day”, a nine-month Anishinabe (Ojibwe) and Nehiyawak (Cree) social media language revitalization campaign, as part of The Speech Act Project.

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The Manitoba Museum’s Planetarium Astronomer, Scott Young, has been awarded the Association of Manitoba Museums’s Award of Merit recognizing Scott’s contributions to the museum community, including his leadership in science communication, his energy and enthusiasm for astronomy education, and his ability to foster community through innovative programming.

When Covid-19 put a halt to the Museum's on-site operations, Scott played a pivotal role in helping the Museum transition to the digital world. His creative approach led to the development of a number of new and unique programs, including the very popular "DOME@HOME" which provides an opportunity for viewers to find community under the stars.

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Live Music & Open Mic

Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club, 234 Main St., Wgg, R3C 1A8

January 7, 7 PM & 10 PM shows
Tickets · $20 via Eventbrite

The Mariachi Ghost, from Winnipeg, summon the ghosts of old Mexico through traditional Mexican song, haunting synths and explosive guitar lines, alongside rich harmonies, commanding lead vocals and spectral dance.
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January 21, Doors open at 2:30 PM / Music 3 PM
Tickets https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/winter-blues-fest-tickets-473121157117?fbclid=IwAR2o8uFldh_0sekTdttCrWfBISXuYPw0tJS7c8Jvmww_qBMV7Ngph-ZRJzc
Kids 12 and Under Free! Under 18 with legal guardian.

Winter Blues Fest featuring:
3:00 - Debra Lyn
4:45 - Curtis Newton
6:30 - Chris Ghidoni Band
8:15 - JP Lepage
10:00 - Son of Dave

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January 10, 8 PM – 12 AM   Every Tuesday / No cover
The Osborne Taphouse, 112 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Y5

Open Mic: Hosted By Jace Bodner       All skill levels welcome.
Sign up list starts at 8 PM. Play 1-3 songs. The night begins with a set by Jace, followed by Open Mic’ers. Perform or just simply come, have some food/drinks and enjoy the tunes!
Don’t play music or sing? Tell a joke, juggle, recite a poem, whatever!
Please bring your own instrument.
$4.50 PBR, $5.50 16oz Double Standards, 3 for $15 Jag Bombs, “9 for $9.99” appetizers

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The Handsome Daughter

January 14, 9 PM   18+
Tickets   www.showpass.com/nachtlich-jan14

KNIFE VISION/BLACK GANGRENE/GOATOWAREX/LIVOR MORTIS/DEATH HYMNS recording artists: NACHTLICH
SECOND SET OF TWO EXCLUSIVE DATES - DEMO ERA MATERIAL
Elite support from: GENEX- between nihilistic hardcore and stomping metalpunk.
DIBIKIMITG - summon a swirling and primal miasma of raw intonations.
ZESAB - Black Metal emanations, manifesting from a darkened spectral copse.
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January 17, 5:30 PM / Music at 7PM
Free event / Performer signup starts at 6:30 PM

Manitoba Music Open Mic Night with host Carine Bado!
Two songs per performer. Bring your own instruments (no backline, drum kits, full bands)
Code of Conduct www.thehandsomedaughter.com/code-of-conduct/
Manitoba Music's Equity & Accountability Policy www.manitobamusic.com/accountability

Carine is a Bilingual Christian artist and songwriter, originally from Ivory Coast. Worship Ministry holds a critical place in her life, inspiring her to write her first song at age fifteen.

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February 3, Doors @ 7pm / Show @ 8pm
The Park Theatre
Tickets $15 www.ticketweb.ca/event/a-tribute-to-joe-strummer-the-park-theatre-tickets/12711175

UMFM 101.5 Presents: A Tribute to Joe Strummer & the Clash
“The Future is Unwritten” This will be a celebration surrounding February 7th’s International Clash Day. The Guns of Wolseley feature an all-star cast of many Clash tribute gigs past. Members of SubCity, The Vibrating Beds, Kids on Fire, the Noble Thiefs, Greg Rekus and the Inside Job and more come together with a Clash/Mescaleros set.
The Crackdown bring a veteran snarl integral to these tribute gigs.
Making their debut at this tribute is the El Mariachi Ghost who live both the Clash’s work ethic and an amalgamation of influences.
Death Cassette is the most pertinent punk rock band our city has seen in years.

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January 8, 7 PM – 11 PM
Bevvy Teyems Studio, 224 Notre Dame Ave, Winnipeg R3B 1N6
$15 (PWYC)

Golden Girl Winter Rising, with hostess Granma Baggins
Deep Winter Deep Earth night of music warmth love laughter stories and friendship.
Twintwa(Solo w/guests) - Deep Earth Folk
Jo Wolfclan - Anishinabe flautist/artist/land defender
Kaiti Rieder - Powerhouse songstress featuring Banjo/Violin
Eagle Lake Owls - Your Winter hymn soundtrack!
Velveteen

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January 13, 7 PM – 8 PM
McNally Robinson Booksellers, Grant Park            Mask use is recommended.
Live in the Atrium and YouTube stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR1E2HxZWL94LSWLi2P6LRDEydwq6YHI4Bt982n8mpzknX1-ReTmiM-Lb-4&v=2zuvLSK7K0E&feature=youtu.be

How to attend physical events:https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/event-attendance?fbclid=IwAR1XA5T7RuQPgCXTJi9jccZ4h03gBLw8h4oPJ9_pze0AfgWNsUMR_CKWnVw

Gabriele Goldstone launches her latest book, Crow Stone featuring a conversation with Gabriele's daughter about war, trauma and family history.
It is January 1945, the last winter of the Second World War, and East Prussian civilians flee as the feared Red Army invades Germany. Katya and her two sisters join thousands of others trudging to the Baltic Sea in the hope of escaping imprisonment.

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January 25, 12 PM – 1 PM
Online event / The workshop is Free.
Register by 10:30 am CST Jan 25, a zoom link will be sent by 11AM
https://creativemanitoba.ca/events/urban-art-biz-the-art-of-the-graphic-novel/?fbclid=IwAR314c3oENHxi0v2oDGq4rvA2RIBCCENP6s2OTbFp4lqL7TbvZ57NnhfpFs

Urban Art Biz - The Art of The Graphic Novel, with our  guests:
Illustrator/Comic Author – Alice RL
Author – Richard Van Camp
Author – katherena vermette
Host/Moderator – Jessica Dumas

How do you know if the story you want to tell should be illustrated as a graphic novel, a comic, or a picture book? Join us in conversation.

Alice RL is an Ojibwe non-binary 2Spirit professional Illustrator and Art Teacher who has collaborated on the development of and illustrating the downloadable zine How Comics Work with the U of W.

Richard Van Camp, a member of the Dogrib (Tlicho) Nation from Fort Smith, NWT, is a storyteller and best-selling author. His novel, The Lesser Blessed, is a movie with First Generation Films. Richard has published a second novel, Whistle.

katherena vermette, a Red River Métis (Michif) writer, has worked in poetry, novels, children’s literature, and film. Her father’s roots run deep in St. Boniface. Her mother’s side is Mennonite from the Altona and Rosenfeld area (Treaty 1). vermette received the Governor General’s Literary Award for Poetry for her first book, North End Love Songs.

Jessica Dumas is a recipient of the Manitoba 150 Women Trailblazer Award from the Nellie McClung Foundation for 2021, Ace Burpees Most Fascinating Manitobans for 2019, the 2017 Future Leaders of Manitoba and the CBC’s Top 40 Manitobans under 40 for 2015. Connect with Jessica on instagram @jessicadumas.ca

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Music Classes

January 27 to 29
Gordon Bell High School
Tickets  www.mbchoralassociation.ca/mb-sings
Registration closes January 9 – for more info and to register
https://www.mbchoralassociation.ca/mb-sings?fbclid=IwAR1SD6keNIFCV_omJIIIh_sQ11wVeIsIQ-MmzLUhdYqn4RGERYm_ToHIBZI#!event-register/2023/1/27/mb-sings

MB Sings! (Formerly Provincial Honour Choirs)
Join the MB Sings Choirs for a weekend full of singing and community-building.
Registration open to all. The weekend focuses on intensive rehearsals, followed by a final concert where singers get to show what they’ve learned.
Junior Choir (grades 5 - 8) – Jorrel Camuyong & Nancy Gomes Fast, Conductors
Senior Choir (grades 9 - 12) – Alisa Wiebe, Conductor
Adult Choir (ages 18+) – Dr. Melissa Morgan, Conductor

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Manitoba Conservatory of Music & Arts, 515 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB
(204) 988-7650     info@mcma.ca

January 28, 2 PM – 3:30 PM
Tickets  mcma.ca/product/cello-choir

Cello Choir with Instructor: Blair Burns
Work on playing in a group dynamic to match each other's intonation, keep a unified beat, balance harmony parts and phrasing. Repertoire will be chosen based on participants' playing level. Parts will be distributed ahead of time so everyone can come prepared to work.
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February 4, 3 PM    Saturdays
Tickets  mcma.ca/program/music-and-wellness-series-musical-playground

Music and Wellness Series: Musical Playground  IN-PERSON
Instructor: McKenna Ogg
For children ages 7-11 to try out various musical activities, collaborative games, and creative art experiences, with focus on encouraging collaboration, self-expression, and overall wellness. Each week will present a different activity. No previous musical experience required.
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February 6, 5:15 PM – 6 PM  Mondays    No lesson on February 20
Tickets  mcma.ca/program/songbirds-intro-to-singing

Songbirds: Intro to Singing
Instructor: Shauna Martin
Introductory voice classes designed to introduce young singers to basic technique while having fun. Classes focus on the fundamentals of breathing, vowels, sight-reading and ear training. Students will work on presentation and musicality, and have opportunities to sing solos and ensemble music.

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February 2 - 4 / Times vary / Free
Video Pool Media Arts Centre, 2nd floor Artspace - 100 Arthur Street
Event by Queer City Cinema / Restricted  18+       www.videopool.org
Pay what you can - at the door or https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/qaleidoscope-queer-film-and-performance-on-tour-2023-winnipeg-mb-tickets-492095038507?fbclid=IwAR05RJJseIMg3jJoVq4n4S6z0mZbyA1QEkHJZgen93raGeSXL2YTD9vhZ0w

QALEIDOSCOPE QUEER FILM AND PERFORMANCE ON TOUR 2023
WORKSHOP - QUEERING THE CELLULOID WITH ELIAN MIKKOLA
EACH SCREENING HAS DIFFERENT FILMS
February 3   Screening 1 / 7:30 PM
February 4   Screening 2 / 7:30 PM

November 23, 2022

Operation Red Nose l Canada Helps l Donations & Fundraisers l Christmas Events l Brings to Light l Parties & Shopping l West End Cultural Centre Events l Online Christmas in Iceland l Yoga l New Year’s Eve

 https://rednosewpg.ca/            https://rednosewpg.ca/our-service/
Phones are open from 9:00 pm to 3:00 am on operation nights (Fridays and Saturdays) Nov 25 - Dec 31 (not Dec 24). Please call 30 to 45 min prior to your preferred pick-up time.

Spend time with your friends and family celebrating the Holidays and use Operation Red Nose's FREE designated driver program to get you AND your vehicle home safe and sound this Season!  
One call to Operation Red Nose at 204-947-6673 gets you and your vehicle home safely.
Download the Red Nose app - a safe ride is a tap away!

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Many Canadians have felt the effects of inflation and pandemic recovery impacting their capacity to engage in charitable giving, leading many to adjust their charitable giving budgets or discover other ways to give back.

As GivingTuesday on November 29th approaches, the team at CanadaHelps is highlighting 12 ways Canadians can spread generosity: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/giving-life/givingtuesday/12-ways-to-give-back-this-holiday-season/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=november_content&fbclid=IwAR3skAl_tNU4u0i5JywlDahmTJU1a8Qq5xq1cUs_aiSx7hDI1v5a1RhqihE

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Donations & Fundraisers

Prairie Fire Press, Inc. 2022    https://www.prairiefire.ca/donation-information/

Your donations are vital to helping us publish and to continue offering programs like our student practicum. Donate by December 31 and be entered into a draw to win a fabulous gift basket valued at $750 (Hand-Made Quilt, Alan Geske Print, and gardening goodies).

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DECEMBER 3, 10 PM
Club 200, 190 Garry St.
Cover $10  if cover charge is a barrier email purplehazewpg@outlook.com

Purple Haze presents "Red Ribbon Ball" a Manitoba Harm Reduction Network Fundraiser Show.
Come shatter the stigma, raise funds and have a ball! Information about HIV Aids; prevention, Prep, Pep, Harm Reduction, Resources, Support, Stats, Self Test Kits and More.

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DECEMBER 7, 7 PM
Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club, 234 Main St.
Tickets       www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/theatre-projects-manitoba-incorporated/events/light-it-up-holiday-party-fundraiser

Light It Up! Holiday Party & Fundraiser by Theatre Projects Manitoba
Featuring tasty bites by our playwrights, sweet musical guests, and other shiny delights. Holiday treats, cash bar, and more! Featuring performances by Tommy Douglas Keenan and Violent Affection. Works by our current season’s playwrights, Ellen Peterson and David Gagnon Walker, and a dance party with DJ Hunnicutt!

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December 9, 4 - 9 pm / December 10, 10 - 4 pm
Cash Door Admission $5  /  Free Parking and at at Crescent Multi-Foods

Winnipeg Local Shop 7th Annual Christmas Market!
All Raffle Proceeds Support Special Olympics MB.

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DECEMBER 10, 7 PM
525 Wardlaw Avenue,Winnipeg, R3L 0L9
Tickets · $10 - $45   via Eventbrite 

Gingerbread Rock: Holiday Fundraiser
Performances from our incredible class of 2022/23, as well as some of our friends! All proceeds will go to support our 2023 winter production and Village Conservatory programming.

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DECEMBER 17,\ 10 AM – 3 PM
Chalmers Community Centre, 480 Chalmers Avenue
ENTRY IS DONATION TO THE CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION.

Tidings & Tinsel Holiday Market
OVER 30 VENDORS! FREE DRAW! SWAG BAGS FOR THE FIRST 50 THROUGH THE DOOR! "WHAT'S YOUR STORY?" CAMPAIGN MERCH AVAILABLE!

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DECEMBER 18, Doors at 6:00, Show at 6:30
The Good Will - Social Club, 625 Portage Ave.
$20 for a stack of cards to play bingo all night!

QUEER BINGO - All proceeds go to Like That at Sunshine House!

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Christmas Events

Dalnavert Museum and Visitors' Centre, 61 Carlton Street, Winnipeg, MB
(204) 943-2835          info@dalnavertmuseum.ca
Book online   https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/friendsofdalnavert/items/?flow=844323&fbclid=IwAR2xOB8qkG5R0BelutsxJ3pzc1cIxTkG4ZAuU_a0M7c-7ixp0fUXZM_HKEc&full-items=yes

December kicks off with our Wreath Making Workshop with ArtsJunktion.
December 3 - Victorian Parlour Portraits. Book your 15-minute slot with Leif Norman or splurge on our premium dining room package to pose at our festive dining room table.
December 4, 8, or 11 - Dr. Vanessa Warne and Dalnavert’s collections registrar Inés Bonacossa will lead special Christmas tours.
December 10, 11, 17 or 18 - kids 6-12 are invited to our Teddy Bear Tea Parties! Bring a stuffed friend for some lemonade and cookies before taking part in a Victorian-themed craft.
December 16 and 18 - Music in the Parlour, a three-part concert series. Each concert features a different ensemble.
December 21, 22 or 23 - Join Ron Robinson for Charles Dickens' classic story A Christmas Carol. On the 23rd, join Ron for a special intimate reading in the parlour!

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DECEMBER 9, 6:30 PM – 8 PM
Grant Memorial Church      FREE

Let it Glow 2022 | Christmas Light Show Drive Thru
Winnipeg’s newest drive-thru light and music show, with more lights, hot chocolate and snacks! You will experience an 8-minute drive around the Church building and be amazed by a show of lights, videos and music telling the original story of Christmas. Grant’s tech team is adding even more lights and a brand new video wall to this circuit.

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DECEMBER 10, 7 PM – 2 AM
Casa Do Minho
$20 per adult and kids will be getting free pizza!

Kid’s Xmas Party & Christmas Concert
We will be having a dinner buffet. PLUS Santa will be coming by for a visit!

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DECEMBER 16, 8 PM – 11:45 PM
West Kildonan Legion Branch 30, Winnipeg

Ugly Christmas Sweater Dance with Dance In UR Pantz! There will be plenty of Christmas songs to dance to, but everyone is encouraged to wear their ugliest Christmas apparel.

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Winnipeg Cinematheque

DECEMBER 17, 10 AM – 1 PM

Tickets     www.winnipegfilmgroup.com/event/the-saturday-morning-all-you-can-eat-cereal-cartoon-party-xmas-holiday-edition

The Saturday Morning All-You-Can-Eat-Cereal Cartoon Party: Xmas Holiday Edition!
Retro Cartoons, Commercials and PSAs spanning the ’40s through the ’90s – and all the cereal you can eat! Dairy free options available!  Curated by David Bertrand
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DECEMBER 22, 7 PM – 9 PM

Tickets  www.winnipegfilmgroup.com/event/mcdonald-at-the-movies-national-lampoons-christmas-vacation

Comedian, star and co-founder of Kids in the Hall, comic Kevin McDonald will present National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.

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DECEMBER 21, Dinner Buffet 5:00pm to 6:45pm
The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre
Tickets · $41.50 / (65+) $31.50 / (10 and under) $19.50 plus taxes and fee per person
Available online only at Ticketmaster.ca

The Met Dinner & Movie - Miracle On 34th Street
Just before you settle in for the movie at 7:00pm, we will bring you hot buttered popcorn and refresh your beverages. At intermission we’ll serve coffee and dessert to your table.
Any questions, please email themetadmin@canadinns.com

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DECEMBER 23, 6:30 PM
Rose Church at Elim Chapel, 546 Portage Ave
Tickets  www.rosechurch.ca/christmas

Pause, reflect and celebrate the birth of Jesus. This year we are excited to be hosting two family-friendly services full of Christmas spirit, joy and wonder.
To register for our 6:30pm or 8:30pm services please visit https://www.rosechurch.ca/christmas?fbclid=IwAR2_1Uww2QFGkLFADCqIIDONXFkJAnvMKD7GHLuBl6Yhss2Bsf0I7AP6Dbg

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Brings to Light: A Solo Exhibition by Jaimie Isaac
November 25 to February 17 (closed December 23 to January 6)
Monday - Friday between 12:00 and 4:00 pm
Gallery 1C03 at the University of Winnipeg

Reception: November 24, 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Please bring a non-perishable item for donation to Siloam Mission.
Elder Mary Courchene, Dr. Lorena Fontaine and the artist will bring remarks at 4:30 pm and there will be catering by Diversity Foods.

Mixed media sculpture, installations, performance and film  responding to the legacy of the Residential School system (IRSS) and colonial structures. Isaac’s mother, grandparents and other relatives attended Fort Alexander Residential School (FARS) in Sagkeeng First Nation.

The exhibition includes a series of integral public program events: a film screening, feast, conversations, and a bilingual (English/Anishinaabemowin) publication.

Jaimie Isaac is an interdisciplinary artist and curator, and is of mixed heritage (Anishinaabe and British descent). She holds an undergraduate degree in Art History from The U of W and a Masters of Arts degree from the University of British Columbia.

Tour with Jaimie Isaac: January 18 at 2:30 pm in Gallery 1C03
Film Screening, Conversation & Feast: February 16 at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. The feature film Mino Pimatisiwin wiisiniwin – Living the Good Life Food, followed by a conversation with Mary Courchene, Dawn Isaac, Elaine Isaac, and Jaimie Isaac, and a feast.

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Parties & Shopping

NOVEMBER 30 6 PM – 9 PM
Centro Caboto Centre
Tickets · $56.76     www.eventbrite.com/e/453026162447

Holiday Sip + Shop by Wine, Women & Well-Being - Winnipeg Branch
We'll have over 10 local, female owned small businesses joining us. Welcome glass of wine or fruit punch, hors d'oeuvres and desserts.
Photobooth with professional photographer Tiffany from Blonde Bun Photography.
Adult BALL PIT sponsored by LuxBox. Braid Bar sponsored by The Loft Salon.

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DECEMBER 10, 10 PM
The Good Will - Social Club
$5 cover before 11 pm  18+(with valid ID)  Celebrating a Bday? Txt 204-995-1682

Your fave 90s & 2000s Hip-Hop Dance Party ft. DJs Mav-One, Hunnicutt & Ryan Reyes!

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DECEMBER 15, 7 PM – 10 PM
83 Sherbrook St, Suite 201, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B2
$10 at the door.   Lots of street parking and parking out front

The Thursday Night Stomp - Our weekly dance. Come hang out.

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DECEMBER 16, 4 PM – 10 PM
Garrick Hotel Bar

Our Christmas Party - Snacks, raffles, selfies with Santa, we'll ride jukebox like it's going out of style, we'll laugh, dance, hug and remember all the good and fun times together.

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December 16 | 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm        December 17 | 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sgt Tommy Prince Place, 90 Sinclair Street

We invite you to our inaugural winter market Pitâw Mīno Muskîkî    “brings good medicine”
There will be shopping, food + baking, music, crafts for kids, and more.

A boujee Indigenous market with all the good vibes brought to you by Medicine Garden Society, Anishinaabe Girl Designs, Blackwolf Creations, Caneu, and Rachylu.Art. Our name was gifted by Ivana Yellowback. My grandfather, who came into my dream, said: you’re all bringing gifts of medicine together from different places. Those gifts will bring wellbeing and good things to the people. You’re all gifted in different things and it helps the people love themselves.

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DECEMBER 20, 6 PM – 7 PM
Tavern United, 1034 Elizabeth Road, Winnipeg
Tickets  https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GCA01HZ_ugly-xmas-sweater-pub-nite

Ugly Xmas Sweater Pub Nite by Manitoba Geocaching Association

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DECEMBER 22, 8 PM / Music at 9:00 – 12 AM
Park Alleys, 730 Osborne Street
No Cover!!

A Sassy Mellows Christmas Show -  two sets with some special festive songs. Sassy Mellows are a collection of funk and pop rock songs. Phina’s succulent tones and Quinton’s low growl blend lush vocal harmonies, a tight rhythm section and soaring lead guitars.

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DECEMBER 23, 9 PM – 1 AM    18+
The Park Theatre
Tickets   www.ticketweb.ca/event/mamma-mia-abba-disco-dance-the-park-theatre-tickets/12667205

Mamma Mia! Here we go again. We got an ABBA Disco Dance Party coming your way.

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DECEMBER 23, 8 PM – 1 AM
Bulldog Event Centre
$10 Before 10pm. $15 After    AGES 16+
$10 tix are available at O Calcutta downtown and Wild Planet in the Osborne Village

Ogremind & Strange Things Emporium present KRAMPUSNACHT 2022! A Gothic Industrial tribute to Santa’s Scary Helper, Black Peter. We are also celebrating Yule with a Winter Solstice Ritual Performance by SACRED FLAMES DANCE Co.
Candy-Filled Christmas Stockings for the first 60 arriving, the first 40 containing a ticket  for a special Krampusnacht Compilation CD.
Two Raffle Prizes and Selfies with Krampus!
A Door Prize for which EVERYONE gets a ticket. We're collecting for the Food Bank: bring a nonperishable item, and you'll get 3 tickets!
Prize for the BEST KRAMPUS COSTUME, or at least BEST set of Horns (or Antlers)!

If you're an Adult present photo ID and you'll get a wristband to show our bartender staff

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West End Cultural Centre Events
Masks, ID and proof of vaccination are required. https://www.wecc.ca/covid19?fbclid=IwAR28i4v0wdMP35rkpjCMkAurjIof6Wbo9-VxcOslrCJOPbHEOW2xp2KUin4

NOVEMBER 30, Doors 7:00 PM / Performance 7:30 – 10:30
Free Admission  Tickets are not required.

It’s time to share stories. Poet Laureate Duncan Mercredi has given the event two names, Mnidoon Giizis Oonhg (Anishinaabe: Little Spirit Moon) and Yiyikopiwi-pisim, (Cree: Frost Moon) in acknowledgement of the time and the tradition.
Artists taking part in the evening include Ronel Amata, Rosanna Deerchild, Elizabeth Denny, Ariel Gordon, Trevor Greyeyes, Hetxw’ms Gyetxw, Yelani Peris, Chimwemwe Undi, Jennifer Waytiuk, Jordan Wheeler and David Williamson.
Hosted by writer, filmmaker and broadcaster Kim Wheeler (CBC, Canadaland, and the Kim Wheeler Show on SiriusXM's The Indigiverse)
This is the final public event for Duncan Mercredi as Winnipeg Poet Laureate.
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DECEMBER 17, Doors - 7:00pm / Show - 8:00pm
Tickets  wecc.eventbrite.ca  $30 / $35 + Service Fees
www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-small-glories-tickets-419712349937

The Small Glories - Songs for a Winter's Night
Roots powerhouse duo The Small Glories are Cara Luft & JD Edwards, veteran singer-songwriters who have a way of making audiences feel as they are right there on the stage. The duo garnered 3 Canadian Folk Music Awards, a JUNO Award nomination, Critics' Choice for 'Album of the Year' in Penguin Eggs Magazine, and captured the #1 Folk/Roots album spot on the national earshot! radio charts.
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DECEMBER 22, Doors - 7:00pm / Show - 8:00pm
Tickets - $20 / $25 + Service Fees online
www.eventbrite.ca/e/red-moon-road-tickets-419716181397

Red Moon Road - Simple Kind of Christmas
Evolving from acoustic folk roots, their sound currently integrates Sheena’s powerful vocals with lush pop harmonies and nuanced arrangements.
Following the chart-topping Sorrows and Glories, their Polaris long-listed sophomore album, Red Moon Road marks a return with the upcoming single, Say It Again.

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DECEMBER 10, 9 AM – 10:30 AM
Free Live stream. If you enjoy the experience, please consider tipping

Christmas in Iceland: Online Walking Tour of Reykjavik '22
Just click Going or Interested on the Facebook Event hosted by Your Friend In Reykjavik and Facebook will let you know when we are LIVE. This is a family-friendly tour bringing Icelandic Christmas traditions straight to your home, brought to life with exciting stories and Icelandic folklore. Valur (you can call him Falcon) will also share hidden, local spots with you like a visit to a genuine Elf home and other local gems.

Watch the 2020 and 2021 versions https://www.youtube.com/c/YourFriendInReykjavik

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DECEMBER 28, 2022 AT 1 PM – 1:30 PM
FREE REGISTRATION: https://souldimension.org/breathe/?fbclid=IwAR1tsGDjSGQvj12i4IQ-uJfOeQj79hY78543DSSe0duhKc65nfx5WD9iBms

Pranayama Free Weekly Class by Soul Dimension: JOY OF BREATHING
The breathing technique works to quickly and effectively allow you to access a deeper, more conscious connection with the body, mind, heart and spirit.

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New Year’s Eve

DECEMBER 31, 9 PM / New Year/s Day starts at 2pm and goes till 6pm
Winnipeg South Osborne Branch #252, Royal Canadian Legion

New years eve / day by Draft night - We will be rocking the dance floor, and, if you didn't get enough New Year’s Eve, we will be back New Year’s Day.

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DECEMBER 31, 9 PM
The Park Theatre
Tickets  $49.99 plus fees  www.ticketweb.ca/event/hot-dirty-new-years-the-park-theatre-tickets/12558825

Hot & Dirty New Years Eve Dance Party
Featuring all your Favourite Funk and Soul Hits, with a special Disco Number
Food, Entertainment, Champagne, Balloon Drop

Dirty Catfish Brass Band and Dr. Hotbottom combine forces and create a 16-piece band to present original material and celebrate the great soul and funk music of the 70s. So put on that groovy dress, bell bottoms, or dashikis & let's get down & party all night!

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DECEMBER 31, 9 PM
The Good Will - Social Club
18+ ~ $25 https://www.showpass.com/reallovenye22/?fbclid=IwAR2sKOOJ491BtqSeWtwkRS6ZtuiYV5LltrhFeRufU9MmH74smBF0ALoBTyY

Real Love Winnipeg presents the 6th annual REAL LOVE NEW YEARS EVE!
The Funky Miracles with featured guests doing funkified originals and covers!
SECRET GUEST / Leith Ross / Diaphanie / JayWood / DJ Hunnicutt
with an opening set from Fontine!
Accessibility/policies: https://reallovewpg.com/accessibility-and-policies/

October 23, 2022

Climate Change l Halloween Events l Royal Canadian Legion Events l Winnipeg Charities l Open Mic & Live Music l Trivia l FREE Movie l BAD PARENT l Craft Sales l Workshop l Max Blankstein

Climate Change

to November 10    Monday - Friday 12:00 to 4:00 pm
Gallery 1C03, The University of Winnipeg, 515 Portage Ave, Wpg, MB R3B 2E9

Worried Earth: Eco-Anxiety and Entangled Grief explores how worry about climate change and ecological collapse is seeping into our lives and dreams, mixing with other fears and anxieties, and entangling with personal experiences of loss.  Artists: Connie Chappel, Laura Findlay, Natalie Goulet, Maureen Gruben, Jenine Marsh, Kuh Del Rosario, and Xiaojing Yan.
CURATOR: ERICA MENDRITZKI    ASSISTANT CURATOR: MELANIE ZURBA
Maps of the campus https://uwinnipeg.ca/maps
For more information www.uwinnipeg.ca/art-gallery

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OCTOBER 31, 12 PM – 1 PM
Millenium Library Park, 234 Donald St., Winnipeg

Zombies versus Climate Apocalypse by Manitoba Energy Justice Coalition
Winnipeg Zombies are rising up to march on banks that are financing fossil fuels and funding climate chaos. Dress up as a zombie or your favourite Halloween character.
Bring a “tombstone” that declares how what you love is being threatened.
We’ll march and chant. We’ll eat candy and meet new friends.
And we'll call on those big fossil banks to change their death-dealing ways.

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Halloween Events

OCTOBER 31, 7:30 PM – 8:15 PM
Crescent Fort Rouge United Church
No charge, donations are welcome.

Halloween Organ Concert and Costume Parade
Musician Michael Cutler will play his specially created Halloween series on the pipe organ. Children are invited to a costume parade to the music. Refreshments afterwards.

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OCTOBER 31, Doors: 8:00 p.m. / Starts: 8:30 p.m.
Club 200
Tickets · $16.93
www.eventbrite.com/e/the-rocky-horror-drag-show-at-club-200-tickets-441680687827

Come on down for a film viewing of 1975's The Rocky Horror Picture Show!
Each musical number of the film will be performed by a live drag shadowcast.

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OCTOBER 31, 8 PM
The Osborne Taphouse
Cover is $5

Ogremind & Strange Things Emporium host a Halloween Tribute to The Goth Nights of Die Maschine Cabaret. Original DM Goth Industrial DJ Nouveau with Special Guest MC Evil Cat!

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OCTOBER 31, 9:45 PM – 2 AM
The Good Will - Social Club, 625 Portage Ave
Tickets · $11.62 - $22.23  https://d80swinnipeghalloween.eventbrite.com   Door: $25-30

The Dark Eighties Halloween Party - Halloween Edition!
We'll be playing your favourite DARK 80s anthems until LATE!
We strongly encourage COSTUMES! Or leather, vinyl, lace, masks, wigs, giant hats, overly hair-sprayed 80s hair, Bowie channeling face makeup and the weird like to make this an extra special night! But we also want you to feel great, so dress however you want!

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Winnipeg South Osborne Branch #252, Royal Canadian Legion, 426 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2A3

NOVEMBER 1
Tickets $1 each, sold between 6:00pm and 7:00pm

Come down Tuesday nights to the Legion and try to find the Ace of Hearts! The weekly winner has a chance of winning half the total jackpot! Odds get better every week as the deck gets smaller.
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NOVEMBER 5, 3 PM – 5 PM

Weekly Saturday Meat Draws. Four draws with choice cuts from Marcello's Meats.
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NOVEMBER 11, 9 PM

Lest we forget. Today we reflect and remember those who sacrificed.
We dedicate our performance to all those heroes who courageously gave their lives.

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Winnipeg Charities

NOVEMBER 1 / Doors open 5:30PM, dinner 6:30PM
Nonsuch Brewing Co., 125 Pacific Ave
$100 ticket   perfect-pairings.square.site

Perfect Pairings offers an inviting and warm environment, along with a four course meal paired with local craft brew (or Nifty Seltzers or San Pelligrino, or a bottle of wine), a screening of the KIDS Initiative video from 2022, and some great local entertainment. This event allows us to fund our programs, and serves as a means to share the work that is being done, and highlight the ways our supporters can get involved.
Event by KIDS Initiative, a local charity focused on helping to facilitate sustainable solution in developing communities to enrich the lives of children.

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NOVEMBER 4, 8 PM – 1 AM
Franco Manitoba Cultural Centre
Tickets · $16.93
www.eventbrite.com/e/good-jeans-a-beer-social-for-a-social-cause-tickets-440480056707

Good Jeans - A Beer Social in support of End Homelessness Winnipeg
Join Barn Hammer and some of our best brewery buds for a night of dance moves, good local beers, and exciting beer-y auction prizes and grand prizes. Everything you love about your classic Manitoba social with more local beer!
It's a JEAN THEME! So expect denim décor. All-Denim-Everything Photo Booth!
Dance all night: DJ N-DEEP / DJ DAD / DJ K CHEDDA
Brewing Companies: Barn Hammer, Nonsuch, Black Wheat, Sookram's

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NOVEMBER 5, 4:30 PM
RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg
Purchase tickets at goodbear.ca/events/ice-crystal-gala/

Ice Crystal Gala by Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba
Join us for a delicious dinner, fun activities for the family, dazzling décor, auction prizes and more! All proceeds will help transform child health care and research in Manitoba.

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Open Mic & Live Music

Osborne Taphouse, 112 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Y5

NOVEMBER 1, 8 PM – 12 AM

Open Mic: Hosted By Jace Bodner
Join us every Tuesday from 8-12 and show us what you’ve got! All skill levels. Sign up list starting at 8PM. The night will begin with a set by Jace. Hop on stage to perform or just simply come down, have some food/drinks and enjoy the tunes! Don’t play music or sing? Tell us a joke, juggle, recite a poem. Please bring your own instrument.
No cover, $4 PBR, $5 16oz Double Standards, 3 for $15 Jag Bombs, “9 for $9.99” appetizers
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NOVEMBER 5, 9 PM – 1 AM

Advance tickets $15 or $20 at the door, 100% goes to the bands  www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-motherfunk-feat-neighbour-andy-and-legacy-underground-violence-tickets-444317825577

Join us every Thursday, Friday and Saturday for Winnipeg’s best live bands.
A triple bill featuring The Motherfunk, Neighbour Andy and L.U.V! $10.99 Triples, $4.50 PBR’s, $5.50 pints of Double Standards, 3 for $15 Jag Bombs, “9 for $9.99” appetizers
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NOVEMBER 18, Doors at 9 / Show at 10 – 12 AM
$10 at the door.

Knife the Curious, Death Tax, and The Castagnes are returning!
We still got lots of merch and stuff to sell before the end of the year!
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NOVEMBER 25, 7:30 PM
$10 at the door.

Canadian alt rock band WHY with special guests The Bloodshots and Love Letter Writers.

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NOVEMBER 3, 7 PM – 10 PM
83 Sherbrook St, Suite 201, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B2
$10 at the door

The Thursday Night Stomp by River City Swing - Our weekly dance. Come hang out.
Up the stairs and door to the right. Lots of street parking and parking out front!

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NOVEMBER 11 Doors at 8 / Music at 9
The Handsome Daughter

Rope Break Records presents Cheap Heat Vol. 2, now on cassette and cd.
https://ropebreakrecords.bandcamp.com/
The Sorels  https://retarecords.bandcamp.com/album/love-your-rock-n-roll
Satanic Rights  https://satanicrights.bandcamp.com/

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NOVEMBER 12, 9:45 PM
The Toad Pub, 155 Osborne

Event by Pop Vegas - Join us for music & dance!

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West End Cultural Centre
The Centre requires that patrons wear facemasks and show proof of vaccination & ID.
Accessibility/policies: https://reallovewpg.com/accessibility-and-policies/

NOVEMBER 19, 8 PM – 10:30 PM & NOVEMBER 20, 2pm
Tickets - $25 / $30 + Service Fees
www.eventbrite.ca/o/west-end-cultural-centre-17906826450

The DreamPlay Collage Concert series is the brainchild of composer/musician Glenn Buhr, the founding curator of the WSO's New Music Festival. The first concert features the songs and stories of Scott Nolan, inter-mixed with Duncan Mercredi's poems and stories set to music by Glenn Buhr, with the 15-piece Fallen Angels Orchestra, and percussionist Victoria Sparks.
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November 24 / Doors at 7:00 ~ Show at 8:00
ALL AGES!    Tickets
www.showpass.com/livinghour22  and  www.reallovewpg.com

Real Love Winnipeg presents the release of Living Hour's third LP, Someday Is Today!
Living Hour    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnFfW-g2zpY
Mulligrub   https://mulligrub.bandcamp.com/album/soft-grudge

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Trivia
No fees to join. All you need is a device with an internet browser.
Compete against other players and locations to win the title of trivia masters!
Find our locations and other info at www.endlesstrivia.com

NOVEMBER 1, 7 PM – 9 PM
The King's Head Pub - Join us for trivia night!

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NOVEMBER 3, 7 PM – 9 PM
Low Life Barrel House - Join us weekly for Winnipeg's premier trivia league!

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NOVEMBER 30, 4 PM
Drop-In Centre, 406 Edmonton Street        https://alteredminds.ca/

Altered Minds Inc Youth Drop-In is hosting another FREE movie night!
Come hangout - free snacks and good vibes included.

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NOVEMBER 2, 7:30 PM – 9 PM
Prairie Theatre Exchange
Masks are recommended
Tickets  tickets.pte.mb.ca/TheatreManager/1/login&event=0

BAD PARENT
by Ins Choi, the creator of Kim's Convenience.
Every parent feels like a bad parent at least some of the time. Just when you think you have a handle on it, everything changes. An honest, funny, no-holds-barred portrait of young parents struggling to find their way. Directed by Meg Roe
https://www.pte.mb.ca/performances/bad-parent-2022

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Craft Sales

NOVEMBER 4, 10 AM – 5 PM
University Women’s Club of Winnipeg, 54 West Gate, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2E1
Admission is $3.

Christmas Market - Three floors of Manitoba baking, crafts, and giftware!

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NOVEMBER 6, 10 AM – 3 PM
St. Louis Centre, 445 Tissot St, Winnipeg, MB R2J 0C5

Craft Fair - Vendor Tables $25.  To reserve your table call 204-557-1673

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NOVEMBER 22, 7 PM – 9 PM
La Roca Mexican Restaurant
Tickets   www.freshcutdowntown.com/workshops.html
Includes the iron wreath form, 3 types of winter greens, pine cones and wires

Join us to create a fresh winter green holiday wreath!
Bring your own ribbon and we will teach you how to make a bow!

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NOVEMBER 24, 10 AM – 9 PM
RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg

Winnipeg Signatures Craft Sale by Creative Outlet Art & Sign Studio

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November 29, noon
Carol Shields Auditorium, Millennium Library, 251 Donald Street, accessible venue

Max Blankstein Architect lecture by Murray Peterson
Max Zev Blankstein (1874-1931), the first Jewish architect registered in Canada. He left a legacy of theatres, apartment blocks, houses and other buildings across the Prairies. See the Blankstein exhibit on the Main Floor of the Library.
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November 29, 7 pm
McNally Robinson Bookstore, Grant Park Shopping Centre Atrium, accessible venue
The event will also be live streamed on the bookstore Youtube channel.

Max Blankstein Architect Book Launch with author Murray Peterson
This illustrated book features a selection of the over 200 buildings designed by Blankstein, including the Uptown, Palace and Roxy theatres, Film Exchange, Talmud Torah school and the Merchant’s Hotel.
Author Murray Peterson has spent over 30 years researching and writing about Canadian history, its people, buildings and important events.
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Please contact us at waf@shaw.ca if you have drawings, photographs, printed material and copies of Canadian Homes and Gardens or the RAIC Journals from 1950-1975 which you wish to donate. Research from these collections inform our tours, exhibits and publications.

The Winnipeg Architecture Foundation is a registered charity. It is also possible to support our activities through merchandise purchases at 266 McDermot Avenue or online at: winnipegarchitecture.ca/shop

September 24, 2022

Manitoba Museum l Winnipeg Art Gallery l Fundraisers l Music & Trivia Nights l For Writers & Book Lovers l Art l Bike-Ins l Escaped Alone l Halloween Parties l Winnipeg Comiccon

Manitoba Museum

SEPTEMBER 30, 10 AM – 4 PM

Orange Shirt Days with special all-day programming and free admission.
Focused on the history of Indian Residential Schools and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Calls to Action.
https://manitobamuseum.ca/event/orange-shirt-days-2022/2022-10-02
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OCTOBER 7, 5 PM – 9 PM
First Friday of every month with FREE general admission to our three core attractions – the Museum Galleries, the Planetarium, and the Science Gallery. No ticket is required unless otherwise specified. Ultimate Dinosaurs will be open, but regular admission applies.

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Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Boulevard, Winnipeg, MB   R3C 1V1
204.786.6641          wag.ca

September 30
WAG-Qaumajuq - Watch the one-hour national broadcast from NCTR, followed by a book launch of Lessons in Legitimacy: Colonialism, Capitalism, and the Rise of State Schooling in British Columbia with Dr. Sean Carleton, and a discussion about the history and legacy of the residential school system.
General admission fees will be donated to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. Self-identifying Indigenous peoples are always welcome, free of charge.

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October 7, 6pm Doors Open / 7pm

Biindigin Biwaasaeyaah

FREE l Cash Bar | Masks Recommended | Wheelchairs Available

Robert Houle's Red is Beautiful will feature over 90 large installations, paintings and drawings created between 1970 and 2020 with messages from Robert Houle, WAG-Qaumajuq Director & CEO Dr. Stephen Borys, and more.
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October 8, 2pm in the Muriel Richardson Auditorium
Dr. Stephen Borys will sit down with Robert Houle to discuss his work.
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October 15 - Our signature fundraising event, Gallery Ball! This black-tie evening is the one night of the year where guests dine in the galleries surrounded by art. Funds raised support learning for 30,000 youth each year.

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Fundraisers

OCTOBER 1, 5 PM – 9 PM
Ukrainian Labour Temple, 591 Pritchard Avenue
Tickets www.eventbrite.ca/e/403699023647
$25 from each ticket donated to Harvest Manitoba with a tax receipt

The Free Press Fall Supper features a menu inspired by the recipes in the paper’s community cookbook, Homemade: Recipes and Stories from Winnipeg and Beyond. This year’s menu is the creation of chef Paul Ormond of Lola D’s Garden Co-op, a boutique catering company that supports local causes through pop-up food events. Nonsuch Brewing and Capital K distillery will offer samples. The Free Press's custom-brewed beer made by Nonsuch will be available to purchase. Silent auction throughout the night; all money raised goes to Harvest Manitoba.

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OCTOBER 15, 4:30 PM – 9 PM
Club 200, 190 Garry St, Winnipeg, MB
Tickets www.dykesonbikes.ca/events
Bikers, Babes & Bingo -A Dykes on Bikes Wpg Fundraising Event for Reaching Out Winnipeg
4:30pm - Cocktails
5pm to 6pm - Live Music and Food
6:30pm to 8:30pm - Drag Queen Bingo hosted by Anita Stallion (with guests)
Enjoy a meal while you are entertained by music from singer/songwriter Anastasia Jane.
50/50 raffle, silent auction, bottle draw, and more!

Reaching Out Winnipeg (ROW)’s objective is to create permanent resettlement opportunities for sexual orientation or gender identity asylum seekers here in Winnipeg. Newly sponsored people are provided financial and social supports for a full year.

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OCTOBER 16 Doors 6:00pm / Show 6:30pm
The Good Will - Social Club, 625 Portage Ave.

Queer Bingo Games and drag performances to benefit Sunshine House!
$20 to play bingo all night!
 Proof of vaccination required. Capacity will be limited.
Minors can attend if accompanied by their legal guardian

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OCTOBER 20, Doors open at 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Fort Garry Hotel, 222 Broadway,Winnipeg, MB  R3C 0R3
Tickets · $75  via Eventbrite or by calling 204-947-0559.

The Manitoba Historical Society's Inaugural Smarty Party, A Night of Pub Quizzes & Fun!
All proceeds support the work and programs the Manitoba Historical Society provides.
A young jazz trio will provide background music through the evening. A “Pub style Quiz” with trivia questions with a Manitoba focus. There will be a cash bar and plenty of hors d’oeuvres.
For more information: Tracey Turner - tracey@mhs.mb.ca

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Friends of The Winnipeg Public Library

Did you know that 2022 marks our 30th Anniversary? We have held many fundraising events, opened the Best of Friends Gift Shop in the Millennium Library and raised over $345,000 for special programs and projects for the Winnipeg Public Library, including the Writer-in-Residence mentorship program. To pledge a donation for our 30th year:
https://friendswpl.ca/support/donate/?fbclid=IwAR3XjuQXFT20LUHJ-XkUVt_0770f4G6YxfMlahMR2wdsrUIAYgDY73ORB_c

Join us for our monthly used book sale. All funds raised go towards supporting Winnipeg Public Library projects and programs.

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CancerCare MB

October 30, 12:30 p.m
RBC Convention Centre, York Ballroom
Buy tickets or donate at guardianangelmb.ca

Guardian Angel Benefit for Women's Cancer - Manitoba's Largest Tea Party with teas from around the world. Celebrate strong, incredible women, share a cup of tea, and enjoy entertainment and a fashion show with cancer survivors modelling. Rainbow & Silent Auctions / Mystery Totes / Guardian Angel Jewellery
Contact Annah at 204-927-5430 or email acoleman6@cancercare.mb.ca
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November 17 - 25
Wheel with the Wheeler Family for an exciting time full of friends, fun and fundraising.
All funds raised in the Ride Inside stay in Manitoba for kids with cancer.
Register https://support.cancercarefdn.mb.ca/site/TR?fr_id=1763&pg=entry
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November 29 - Giving Tuesday
Plan a donation to help Manitobans with cancer.  donate@cancercare.mb.ca

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Music & Trivia Nights

The King's Head Pub, 120 King Street, Winnipeg, MB

OCTOBER 1, 10 PM – 1 AM
Girl's Night Out with Winnipeg's Premiere Event Dance Band, Dance In UR Pantz!
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OCTOBER 4, 7 PM – 9 PM
Endless Trivia League Presents Trivia Night!
No fees to join. All you need is a device with an internet browser.

Come enjoy a classic English Pub experience, in one of the oldest operating bars in Winnipeg. Located in Winnipeg's historic Exchange District, it is the perfect pit stop to round out any day.

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The Osborne Taphouse, 112 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Y5

OCTOBER 1, Doors 9 / Show 10 – 1 AM
$10
YER MUM's ep release show with Sansregret and The Castagne’s.
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OCTOBER 11, 2022 AT 8 PM – 12 AM (Every Tuesday)
Open Mic: Hosted By Jace Bodner, Plus Special Feature by Tuva!
All skill levels welcome. Sign up list starting at 8PM. The night begins with a set by Jace Bodner, followed by Open Mic’ers. Bring your own instrument. Don’t play music or sing? Tell us a joke, juggle, recite a poem.
No cover, $4 PBR, $5 16oz Double Standards, 3 for $15 Jag Bombs, “9 for $9.99” appetizers.

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Tipsy Trivia - Any questions look at our FAQ on Eventbrite or shoot us a message.

OCTOBER 1, 7 PM
Rudy's Eat & Drink rudyseatanddrink.com
MB Hydro Place - 375 Graham Ave, Winnipeg, MB
(204) 421-9094 manager@rudyseatanddrink.com
Early bird pricing: $5 + fees UNTIL September 29
Tickets will increase to $10 + fees roughly 48 hours before the event
$15 at the door if the event does not sell out online.

Tipsy Trivia's 90s Action Movie Trivia
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OCTOBER 5, 7 PM
Fionn's Winnipeg, 1582 Regent Ave W, Winnipeg MB   R2C 3B4
Early bird pricing: $9.99 + fees UNTIL October 3
Tickets will increase to $15 + fees roughly 48 hours before the event
$20 at the door if the event does not sell out online.

Tipsy Trivia's Disney Villains Trivia

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OCTOBER 13 Doors - 7:00pm / Show - 8:00pm
West End Cultural Centre, 586 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, MB
Tickets · $25 - $35.26
www.eventbrite.ca/e/still-crazy-the-music-of-paul-simon-tickets-397280646107
Patrons must wear face masks and show proof of vaccination for events in the venue.

Still Crazy: The Music of Paul Simon, featuring nine world class musicians paying homage to one of the most celebrated American songwriters. The show draws heavily from his self-titled album, Paul Simon in 1972 through to 1990 with The Rhythm of the Saints, with fan favourites.

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OCTOBER 22, 6 PM
Fort Garry Hotel, 222 Broadway, Concert Hall, 7th floor, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tickets  $125  https://www.winnipegsingers.com/products/50th-anniversary-gala?fbclid=IwAR0b95r7DnTU7nxOr5ZKFGgqLJz3fwIE05tBuHC079JQHjX2zqgV0rmxdEs

Winnipeg Singers 2022/23 Season begins with our 50th Anniversary Gala
3 Course sit-down Dinner / Ron Paley Quintet / The Winnipeg Singers
Special Guests & Treasured Memories

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For Writers & Book Lovers

Winnipeg International Writers Festival and McNally Robinson Booksellers
To attend at the store: https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/event-attendance
Live in the Atrium of McNally Robinson Booksellers, Grant Park

OCTOBER 1, 7 PM – 8 PM
Simultaneous YouTube stream with live chat: https://youtu.be/KYEwZADM-JY

Acclaimed poet Marie Annharte Baker as she reads and discusses her latest collection Miskwagoode. Speaking on behalf of Our Line in the Sand, a group to protect the Watershed in Eastern Manitoba, will be one of its founders, Janine Gibson.
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OCTOBER 5, 7 PM – 8 PM
Simultaneous YouTube stream with live chat: https://youtu.be/uQbCFShA5IU

Sally Ito's new poetry collection Heart's Hydrography, hosted by Joanne Epp. Ito is the author of a memoir, a short fiction collection, and four books of poetry. She is a translator of Japanese poetry and teaches creative writing.
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OCTOBER 6, 2022 AT 7 PM – 8 PM
Simultaneous YouTube stream with live chat: https://youtu.be/4rUsbrsIAkg

The launch of Overcome: Stories of Women Who Grew up in the Child Welfare System, the third book from Anne Mahon, an oral history writer. All author proceeds are donated back to the community.
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OCTOBER 21, 2022 AT 7 PM – 8 PM
Simultaneous YouTube stream with live chat: https://youtu.be/KpHnhLcezEI

Di Brandt's new poetry collection The Sweetest Dance on Earth: New and Selected Poems with a reading and a discussion of the book with Sarah Ens. Brandt has published more than a dozen books and has received numerous prestigious awards. She served as Winnipeg’s inaugural poet laureate for 2018-2019.

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OCTOBER 16, 3 PM
Whodunit Bookshop, 163 Lilac St., Winnipeg, MB R3M 2S1

Launch of Kevin Marc Fournier's new novel Brief Life, hosted by Michael Bumsted.

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Art


OCTOBER 3, 12 PM – 4 PM     Exhibit runs to November 10
Gallery 1C03, U of W, 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9
www.uwinnipeg.ca/art-gallery 
Monday - Friday, 12:00 and 4:00 pm (closed September 30 and October 10)

Worried Earth: Eco-Anxiety and Entangled Grief is an art exhibition and affiliated program exploring how worry about climate change and ecological collapse is seeping into our lives. Features the work of Connie Chappel, Laura Findlay, Natalie Goulet, Maureen Gruben, Jenine Marsh, Kuh Del Rosario, and Xiaojing Yan. CURATOR: ERICA MENDRITZKI

October 20, 2:30 pm: Panel discussion at The U of W Convocation Hall
October 20, 4:00 - 6:00 pm: Reception at Gallery 1C03
October 21, 6:30 pm: Free film screening at Cinematheque (100 Arthur Street) The Magnitude of All Things (2020, directed by Jennifer Abbott), and a selection of short experimental films.
October 22 & 23: Walking events (details TBA)

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OCTOBER 7 In person or online.
MAWA, 611 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB, Canada, Manitoba
Gallery hours: Wednesday - Friday, Oct 7 - 28, 10 am - 4 pm
Free / Please wear a mask / Zoom link posted October 5 on mawa.ca

Opening noon with a talk by Queer scholar and writer Chantal Nadeau. Nadeau will discuss Like Queer Animals, her collaboration with visual artist Jessie Mott. This talk marks the opening of the exhibition We Hold Your Gaze_Remix at MAWA. First Friday Lectures will be posted with captioning and ASL at mawa.ca/videos/lectures

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OCTOBER 7, 7 PM
Exchange District
FREE Tickets  www.exchangedistrict.org/first-fridays-bike-in

First Fridays Bike-Ins - In partnership with Winnipeg Trails, we lead group rides to show you the safest and most convenient routes from different neighbourhoods. The final bike-in kicks off Valley Gardens Community Centre, with a pickup spot. In the Exchange we'll end at Little Brown Jug for $1 off beers.

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Oct 19, 20 and 21 - 7:30 PM
Oct 22 - 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
Oct 23 - 2:00 PM
Prairie Theatre Exchange, Colin Jackson Theatre, 393 Portage Ave  R3B 3H6
Tickets $20 https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/65180

You are invited to Caryl Churchill's extraordinary play, Escaped Alone, to see Jane Burpee, Patricia Hunter, Megan McArton and Maggie Nagle.
Direction: Krista Jackson totallykrista@gmail.com
We dedicate this show to our late friend and colleague Nancy Drake.
https://sites.google.com/view/escapedalonewpg/home

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Halloween Parties

OCTOBER 22, 2022 AT 9 PM – 2 AM
Club Happenings, 114b Osborne St, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tickets  https://www.showpass.com/2r/?fbclid=IwAR1gQmnlT_OybJRzbErm1cxBl11E1vkleDjipu-Wo71oKesa9ER55BazdRg

2R Presents: Techno Halloween: Robots vs Undead
Xeon / Kilma / Blazonique / The Degenerates

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OCTOBER 28, 5 PM
Garrick Hotel Bar

This is the Halloween Party our regulars are waiting for, a fun night of dressing up, dancing, drinking, joking and laughing. Fireball Friday specials are as always $3 Fireball shots. Costume contest is a must and there is a PRIZE.

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OCTOBER 29, Doors 7pm / 8 PM – 1 AM
The Osborne Taphouse
Tickets · $27.54 www.eventbrite.ca/e/80s-heavy-halloween-bash-tickets-422573307137
or at the bar or from the bands or at the door the evening of the event.

Join us for an 80s Heavy Halloween Bash With:
Tribute to Mötley Crüe
Metal Gods 9pm-10pm
Löoks Thät Kill 11pm-12am
DJ/videos to close the night
Tribute to Judas Priest ‘83 Live Vengeance Experience
Prizes for best costumes. Drink/shot specials all night!

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OCT 28 AT 2 PM – OCT 30 AT 6 PM
RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg
More info at www.comicconwinnipeg.com

Winnipeg Comiccon
Meet your favourite creators, get their autographs, buy a sketch, attend a variety of different panel discussions and workshops. Come dressed as your favourite pop culture characters. It culminates at the costume contest.

OCT 29, 10 AM – OCT 30, 5 PM - John Barrowman MBE's unique panel

September 17, 2022

Happy Thirteenth Anniversary to us!! - Margaret Ullrich

 

Happy Anniversary to Winnipeg is Better Than Chocolate and to you, its readers!
Thank you for visiting, whether you’re a regular or a ‘new to you’ visitor.
Also, a huge thank you to everyone who has told their friends about Winnipeg.

Due to Covid-19, this has been a strange year, just like 2020 and 2021.
But slowly we’ve been getting back to normal.
Stay safe and well!


Since 2009 there have been about 545,800 visitors.
For the first few years Canada was the number one country for visitors.
Well, a few years ago people from the United States became the top visitors.
I hope it’s meant that folks in the States are curious about what we have here.
Maybe they will come for a vacation, or at least come up to see a show or to take part in an event, such as Folklorama.
Folks in the States know that they can get a great bang for their vacation buck here.

Germany, Russia and the Ukraine are still among the top five countries.
Hope you'll be coming to Winnipeg to enjoy great events here, too.
The Philippines is still one of the top ten visiting countries.
I’m not surprised. Winnipeg has a large, vibrant Philippine community.
Maybe people have decided to see a few shows while visiting family and friends.

These are the places where our top twenty visitors come from:
United States………….. 189       K
Canada……………..………101       K
Germany……..……..……. 63.9    K
Russia…………..…..……… 47.5    K
Ukraine.……….....…….. 20       K
France……………….……… 16.3    K
Unknown Region…….…. 7.7     K
Philippines……………….…. 5.68   K
United Kingdom….……… 5.39   K
Netherlands.……….……… 5.01   K
Japan….…….….……………..4.11   K
China….…….….……………..3.26   K
Sweden….…….….………….2.61   K
Brazil….…….….…….……….2.52   K
Poland….…….….…………….2.35  K
Slovenia….…….….………….1.98  K
Indonesia….…….….……….1.86  K
Romania….…….….…………1.75  K
Spain….…….….…….….……1.38  K
Other….…….….…….……..62.3    K

Visitors from Unknown Region and Other are dropping in to see what’s happening.
I don't know where these visitors live.
Oh, well, hello to you, wherever you call home.


During the years there have also been visitors from Moldova, Turkey, Ireland, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, Argentina, Denmark, Eritrea, Italy, Finland, the Netherlands, Spain, Macedonia (FYROM), Mexico, Afghanistan, Thailand, Slovakia, India, Bangladesh, Israel, Malaysia, Kuwait, Greece, Kenya, Vietnam, Czech Republic, Portugal, Bulgaria, Romania, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Armenia, Belarus, Namibia, Honduras, Slovenia, Lithuania, Indonesia, Turkmenistan, Cambodia, Switzerland, Czechia, Bermuda, Portugal, Qatar, Brazil, Egypt, Chile, Poland, Nigeria, South Africa, Iraq, Sweden, Côte d’Ivoire, Japan, Serbia, Libya, Dominican Republic, Togo, Saudi Arabia, Albania, Hong Kong, Malta, Seychelles, Morocco, Peru, Belarus, Cyprus and Austria.


Usually I only post once or twice a month, especially since Covid-19 became a part of our lives.
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If you feel more comfortable using Twitter, just click on the Twitter link @ImTurning60 on the side bar above my picture and we’ll be able to keep in touch that way.


I do notice which posts get the most visits.
Posts about classes (both in-person and online), sales (especially seasonal and craft), fundraisers for dog and cat rescue centres, live music, family activities, Winnipeg Architecture Foundation events and walks, and Writers’ events and launches have been popular.
I’ll continue posting more of those, and similar, events.

Please take a moment and comment when you have enjoyed an event.
Local musicians and writers check when they’re in the media and they love the feedback.


Once again, thank you so much for visiting!
As I said when Sophie and I signed off our weekly show...
Have a great weekend. How can you miss - you're in Winnipeg!

August 25, 2022

Animal Events l Mental Health l Biking l Music & Family Fun l September Fantasy l Writers & Writing l MAWA Field Trip l Comedy and Magic l Blanket Workshop l Escaped Alone

 Animal Events

August 28, 12:30 pm
TICKETS and INFO   https://valourfc.canpl.ca/pups-at-the-pitch/

The Winnipeg Humane Society is happy to announce our partnership with Valour FC for their upcoming Pups at the Pitch game. We will receive $5 from every Pup + Person ticket sold!
Get your 50/50 tickets on game day, as we will be the lucky recipient of half the pot!

Attendees with a dog must print a "Pups at the Pitch" Waiver
https://cdn.canpl.ca/app/uploads/winnipeg/2022/08/16120752/VFC_PupsAtThePitchDog-Waiver2022.pdf
and present it at the on-site dog registration table on event day.

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September 18, 12 PM – 5 PM
Norwood Community Centre    http://www.norwoodcc.ca/

Fall into Autumn Vendor Event - Over 25 local women owned businesses!
In support of K9 Advocates we will be accepting donations at the door and will holding a 50/50 draw. K-9 Advocates is always looking for supplies.

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Mental Health

August 31, 12 PM
The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba

Join us and Moms Stop the Harm for International Drug Related Harm Awareness Day.
Manitoba Harm Reduction Network will be running a harm reduction fair.
Sunshine House will bring their Mobile Overdose Prevention Site (MOPS).
There will be drummers, speakers, and more.

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September 21, 2 PM – 6 PM
100 - 4 Fort St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1C4

Learn about Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba’s programs and services and meet the staff and amazing volunteers!
The first 50 guests to arrive will receive a weighted blanket valued at over $200!
For any queries, please call us at 204-786-0987

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Biking

September 2 and October 7, 7 PM
Glenwood Community Centre
Free Tickets     www.exchangedistrict.org/first-fridays-bike-in
Please sign up so we know how many participants to expect.

First Fridays Bike-Ins are back! In partnership with Winnipeg Trails, we’re leading three group rides into the Exchange District. These guided rides will show you the safest routes from different neighbourhoods throughout Winnipeg, and give you the confidence to feel comfortable biking downtown!

The second bike-in kicks off in St. Vital at Glenwood Community Centre, with a pickup spot along the way. In the Exchange we'll end at Little Brown Jug for $1 off beers and a display by The WRENCH, hosted by Tatiana Carnevale before you're free to explore all of the First Fridays programming at participating galleries and local businesses.

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September 20, 8 PM – 9:30 PM
Bike Winnipeg   http://bikewinnipeg.ca/
(204) 894-6540

Northwest Local Bike Group Committee Meeting
Wish biking in Northwest Winnipeg was easier? We’re looking for feedback, and want to share Bike Winnipeg’s knowledge! Join our monthly meeting to be part of our discussion about current infrastructure issues, upcoming opportunities, and future solutions.
To join the mailing list for this or another Local Bike Group:
https://forms.gle/FYd5y34VbwNqumWf6

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Music & Family Fun

September 2, 9 PM to September 3 AT 11:59 PM
Event by Pop Vegas at Pony Corral Grant

It's time to saddle up for the hottest Pony ride in town!
We've got the dance music, you bring your energy!

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Rudy's Eat & Drink rudyseatanddrink.com
MB Hydro Place - 375 Graham Ave, Winnipeg, MB
(204) 421-9094 manager@rudyseatanddrink.com

Bars and Restaurants prohibit outside food and drinks. While Tipsy Trivia doesn’t exclude minors, most venues licenses do. Please contact the venue about allowing minors. Standard entry rules and requirements of valid ID apply.

Bring your own dabber. We will have some and other ways to mark your cards also.
Tickets are FREE, and get you a booklet of bingo cards. Extra cards will be available!

Players are given a bingo card(s) where traditional bingo numbers have been replaced with song names, music titles or both! Your host DJ plays 45-60-second clips of music and you mark off spots on your bingo card. We'll be handing out hundreds of dollars in prizes, and door prizes throughout the night!

September 3, 7 PM
Tipsy Trivia's Old School Rock Music Bingo

Flair your hair, apply some lipstick and get ready for a rockin' night!
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September 10, 7 PM
Tipsy Trivia's Disney Music Bingo

Love Disney?? Sing all the songs in the shower?? Know all the songs?? PROVE IT!!
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September 17, 7 PM
Tipsy Trivia's 90's Dance Music Bingo

Dance music that will have you jumping out of your seat and also give you a chance to win a grand prize!
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September 24, 7 PM
Tipsy Trivia's 80's, 90's, & 00's Music Bingo

Grab your dabber and win at Rudy's Eat & Drink's 80's, 90's & 00's Music Bingo event!

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West End Cultural Centre
The West End requires proof of vaccination and masks to attend all events.

September 3, 8 PM
West End Patio: Doors - 7:00pm / Show - 8:00pm
FREE

West End Neighbourhood Karaoke with Alex Maher, a Filipino-Canadian multi-instrumentalist and loop artist. Alex has had a varied career both as a solo performer and a band member (DNA6, Flannel Jimmy). He has toured Canada and the U.S. and his music has been featured in shows like Roadtrip Nation and The Collector. February 2020 saw the arrival of Alex’s second EP, Dream Final.
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September 14, 8 PM
Tickets · $25.16 www.eventbrite.ca/e/concert-for-eviction-prevention-tickets-396820168807

Resource Assistance for Youth (RaY) is hosting a fundraising concert in support of eviction prevention. An evening of music, featuring Cozymannos, Dominique Hodder, Greg MacPherson, Cassidy Mann, and more. Purchase an exclusive RaY art print from Zephyra Vun.

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September 5, Sign 6:30 PM / Show 7 PM – 10 PM
The Cube! Old Market Square

CaRaVaN at the Cube runs every Monday through September 19.
CaRaVaN is an entirely volunteer-run open mic. CaRaVaN regularly features artists with a wide range of skill levels and we welcome them all! Musicians will get 2 songs, while all others will have approximately 5 minutes.
Maintain a reasonable distance from folks you don't know. Mask use make some feel more comfortable, so please wear them if you'd like!
During extreme weather, we may move to X-Cues Cafe & Lounge or do a virtual-only event.

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September 10 AT 12 PM – September 11 AT 2 AM

Sherbrook Street Festival 2022!
FREE family activities, afternoon programming for all ages and an evening party featuring great local bands!
Live Music!  Pop ups and giveaways!  Art City!  Bouncy castle!  Beer gardens!
Venues: Shorty’s Pizza – Outdoor Beverage Garden, 53 Maryland St.
             Broadway Neighbourhood Centre Green Space, 185 Young St.
             Food Fare – Outdoor Beverage Garden, 115 Maryland St.
             The Handsome Daughter, 61 Sherbrook St.

More info: www.westbroadwaybiz.com/ssf
Vendor and volunteer contact: jillhisco@gmail.com
General Contact: festival@westbroadwaybiz.com

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September 4, 9 PM – 2 AM
Fame Nightclub, 110 Market Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tickets · $25   www.showpass.com/fantasy-2
and at both Love Nest locations and Adam & Eve on a CASH only basis

Our September Fantasy is back in a big way!
We are using the upstairs area which means a big space and lots of room to play and dance.
The event will feature: 2 DJs / A dance performance by M Funk Dance / GoGo Dancers
Shibari Demos / A larger fetish play space / And a new free STBBI testing station
A chance to win $250 in cash for getting tested at the event!
As always Fetish Wear is strongly encouraged and mandatory in the fetish play area!

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Writers & Writing

McNally Robinson Booksellers, Grant Park, in the Atrium
Details of how to attend: https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/event-attendance

September 8, 7 PM – 8 PM
Simultaneous YouTube stream with live chat: https://youtu.be/bcSI4rw0M4Q

Chris Rutkowski talks about his new book Canada's UFOs: Declassified, and what he found about Canadian government UFO investigations with event host and radio personality Hal Anderson of CJOB and Global News and special guest Larry Maguire, MP for Brandon-Souris.
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September 15, 8 PM
Simultaneous YouTube stream with live chat: https://youtu.be/xNMX14gPgZg

Eva Wasney launches her first book, Homemade: Recipes and Stories from Winnipeg and Beyond, a community cookbook celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Winnipeg Free Press and the newspaper’s long tradition of recipe-sharing and home-cooking journalism.
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September 16, 7 PM – 8 PM
Simultaneous YouTube stream with live chat: https://youtu.be/MCxrCrG6NEM

The hybrid launch of The Vanishing Signs: Essays by Cam Scott featuring a conversation hosted by Irene Bindi. Poet and critic Cam Scott contemplates the novel in various guises.

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September 24, 1 PM – 3:30 PM
Weston Family Tall Grass Prairie Interpretative Centre, 32087 Road 10N, Stuartburn, MB R0A 2B0
Free Event / To Register
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/writing-the-tall-grass-prairie-with-sarah-ens-tickets-397353183067?fbclid=IwAR3PUpxmkzOTGnny0QYnXJiDeEd8hc2Zy7FMLFk_aCEvmRY2SbHPlMAZp1w

Poet Sarah Ens shares from her latest book, Flyway (available for purchase), and explores this natural landscape with a guided walk. Attendees will participate in a free writing mini-workshop.

Please stay home if experiencing COVID-19 symptoms. When indoors, mask-wearing is recommended. Parking is available onsite. Please come prepared for the weather.

Her poetry and nonfiction have appeared in numerous publications. Her collection of poetry, The World Is Mostly Sky was shortlisted for the 2021 McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award and the 2022 Lansdowne Prize for Poetry.

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September 17, 12:30 PM – 6 PM
Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA)
To register: info@mawa.ca and put “Brokenhead Bus” in the subject header.

Free Field Trip: Brokenhead River Trail Plant Knowledge with Taylor Galvin
A free wheelchair-accessible bus will depart from MAWA at 12:30 pm and return at 6:00 pm. (Masks must be worn on the bus.) You are also welcome to meet us there at 1:45 pm. Take highway #59 to Brokenhead and turn right on Bison Drive. Go 5 km to the roundhouse, which is wheelchair accessible.

We will meet at the roundhouse and continue along the river for a 90-minute guided walk of traditional medicine plants and their uses led by Taylor Galvin of Brokenhead, a U of W guest lecturer in Indigenous plant knowledge. There will be time for independent drawing, painting or writing, further exploration, questions or visiting.
Bring your own lunch/snacks, drinks and art supplies. Bug spray, sunscreen, hats and good walking shoes are recommended. No dogs.

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September 17, 7 PM
Pyramid Cabaret, 176 Fort Street,Winnipeg,R3C 1C9,CA
Tickets · $10 via Eventbrite, and $15 at the door

The Comedy and Magic Showcase, featuring 4 of Winnipeg's finest professional comedians, and Toronto magician Khang Pham, a viral Tiktok magician. He mixes flashy stage magic with comedy, and a dash of mentalism.

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September 20, 7 PM
The Hangar, 121 Scurfield     http://www.hangarwinnipeg.com/
$85 per person
(204) 560-2929  This event is for ages 18+

Chunky Blanket Workshop with Monique
Create a gorgeous, cozy, chunky blanket! All supplies and instruction are provided. Select from 6 different colours of chunky chenille yarn. Add great music, sips of your favourite beverage, and you have a perfect night out!
 

I'll send an email upon ticket purchase so you can select your yarn color.
Come early to enjoy drinks or a full meal (not included in the ticket price).

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Oct 19, 20 and 21 - 7:30 PM
Oct 22 - 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
Oct 23 - 2:00 PM
Prairie Theatre Exchange, Colin Jackson Theatre, 393 Portage Ave, Wpg, MB  R3B 3H6
Tickets $20    https://www.showtix4u.com/event-details/65180

You are invited to Caryl Churchill's extraordinary play, Escaped Alone, to see Jane Burpee, Patricia Hunter, Megan McArton and Maggie Nagle.
Direction: Krista Jackson totallykrista@gmail.com

We dedicate this show to our late friend and colleague Nancy Drake.

“A short and wondrous play that plumbs the depths of 21st-century terrors, large and small. These range from the eccentrically personal to the sweepingly historic - as in, well, the end of the world as we know it."  - New York Times

https://sites.google.com/view/escapedalonewpg/home

July 22, 2022

Folklorama l Music, Dancing & Karaoke l ArtRide l Indigenous Summer Tour l Cosplay l Yoga with Van Gogh l Tour Manitoba’s Glacial Assiniboine Delta Area l CURRENT Festival l Farmers Market l Beer Can Besties’ Drag Show l Winnipeg Architecture Foundation Events l Scandinavian Garage Sale

2022 Folklorama begins on Sunday, July 31 and ends on Saturday, August 13!
Phone: (204) 982-6210

2022 Travel Guide available for pick up at these locations:
Manitoba Liquor Marts
Cambrian Credit Union branches
Canad Inns Destination Centres
Vickar Automotive Group dealerships

Find a Pavilion https://folklorama.ca/festival/find-a-pavilion/

Tickets https://folklorama.ca/festival/admission-options/

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Music, Dancing & Karaoke

July 29, 6 PM
189 Bannatyne Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0R4

Event by Send + Receive: a festival of sound
Send + receive welcomes Takleef Ensemble and the William Hooker/Theo Woodward duo to Winnipeg for a special outdoor concert during Alleyways in the Exchange.

William Hooker is an artistic whole, a vast circle of vision and execution. A body of uninterrupted work beginning in the mid-seventies defines him as one of the most important composers and players in jazz.

Theo Woodward is a composer, improviser, multi-instrumentalist, and video artist. He uses synthesizers, midi controllers, vocals, and assorted woodwind instruments to wield a dynamic array of sounds ranging from amorphous ambient textures to frenetic sound collages.

Takleef Ensemble is a new group working in the multiple disciplines of sound, poetry, video and contemporary art. The group is getting ready to release its first full-length double LP.

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July 29, 7 PM – 10 PM

Welcome Back to Corydon Dancing on the Avenue!
After a 2 year hiatus we are thrilled to be returning for the Corydon Avenue Biz "Dancing on the Avenue" Concert Series! We'll be set up at the corner of Corydon Ave and Cockburn Street S! This event is weather dependent so please check back on the day.

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The Good Will - Social Club, 625 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg   R3B 2G4

July 30, 8 PM – 2 AM
Tickets www.showpass.com/80s-dance-party-july-30
$10 General Admission (Advance) / $15 At The Door   18+ Event

80's DANCE PARTY WITH THE ORIGINAL DIE MASCHINE DJ, BRIAN ST.CLAIR
 Experience the 80s! Original 80's videos and artists!
 Dress in your best 80's outfits! Hosted by MC EV
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August 6, Doors at 10 PM
Tickets www.showpass.com/bbjy2kaptian    18+ (with valid ID)

Y2K w/ Bby J & The Kaptain
Bby J and The Kaptain will be playing all your favs from the early 2000s.
This debut show celebrates the Indigenous excellence in our city with performances by the Bannock Babes and special guest Carmen Monoxide! Featuring:
Prairie Sky - Ghost Cub - Feathertalia - Vida Lamour
Carmen Monoxide - Local Honey - Purple Haze
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August 10, 8 PM – 12 AM
FREE 18+ (with valid ID)

Wednesday's karaoke night at The Good Will! Choose from a massive music library and sing your heart out. New hosts every week.

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The Osborne Taphouse, 112 Osborne St, Winnipeg  R3L 1Y5

August 4, 9 PM – 1 AM
$5 cover to support the music

Funky Thursdays Featuring Jace and The Hotties!
Put on your dancing shoes and join us for Funky Thursdays every 2nd Thursday.
Featuring the amazing 6-piece Funk Band Jace and The Hotties!
$4 PBR’s, 3 for $15 Jager Bombs and Fireball, $5 16oz Double Standards and “9 for $9.99” appetizers. Great music, drink specials and awesome food!
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August 5, Doors 8:30 pm / Show 9
$10 at the door

Ceilings - Double Vision EP Release
THE UGLIES / CEILINGS / LOUSER / SEVEN BY SEVEN
DJ SET BY ARIF AND JOSH
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August 14, Doors at 7:00 / Show at 8:00
TICKETS  $10 in advance  www.showpass.com/fulfilment22      18+

Real Love Winnipeg presents Fulfilment (Calgary) • Fox Lake • Plymouth Breeze

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August 6, Doors - 6:30 pm / Show - 8:00 pm
West End Cultural Centre
Tickets · $19.51 - $25.16  available online at www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-broken-song-band-at-the-west-end-neighbourhood-patio-tickets-384010374367
Patrons must wear face masks and show proof of vaccination and ID for all events in the venue.

The Broken Songs Band began with Margaret Sweatman's spoken word, with bass, percussion and some sax; first, for the Winnipeg Symphony’s New Music Festival, then later orchestrated in the recording studio by Glenn Buhr with poetry. The Broken Songs Band has now settled in Winnipeg and is currently working on a project with poet/story-teller, Duncan Mercredi.

Margaret Sweatman’s plays have been produced by Prairie Theatre Exchange, Popular Theatre Alliance and the Guelph Spring Festival. With Glenn Buhr, Sweatman won a Genie Award for Best Song in Canadian Film (Seven Times Lucky).

Glenn Buhr became well known in Canada as co-founder with conductor Bramwell Tovey of the WSO’s New Music Festival. His full length ballet Beauty and the Beast has toured the UK and Asia for more than 200 performances.

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July 30, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
ArtRide: North Winnipeg
by Winnipeg's Public Art Program    http://winnipegarts.ca/wac/pubart-gal/
Kildonan Park Duck Pond, 2015 Main Street, Winnipeg   R2V 2B9
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/artride-north-winnipeg-registration-339344577767?fbclid=IwAR1uqt_Vut9aNkhbYOiGNvc-HTnGeGzlAipj3dniymNbnuT0e517PcRxkwg
Free

Hop on your bike and visit collaborative public art in North Winnipeg with us!
We will start in Kildonan Park near the Duck Pond (just behind the Prairie Edge Restaurant) and visit artworks including:
Bokeh by Takashi Iwasaki and Nadi Design
Along the Creek by youth from Knowles Centre with Becky Thiessen
Life Journey by Kildonan-East Collegiate Girls’ Club with Denise Préfontaine
Reconciliation Mosaic by École Luxton School with Ursula Neufeld

Participants must provide a bike and helmet. Ask us for bike rental recommendations!
Tours will run rain or shine, but will be cancelled in the event of a thunderstorm.
Please respect physical distancing and stay home if you feel unwell. Face masks are encouraged.

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July 31, 6 PM – 10 PM
Venue: Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation

Manitoba Arts Network & Manitoba Hydro's presents Indigenous Summer Tour
Masterclass at 6 PM
LIVE Concert at 7 PM with Special Guest Jerry Sereda with Sherri Shorting and Ivy Venin
Songwriting, music production, intro to guitar playing, and how to get into the industry.
https://manitobaartsnetwork.ca/

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August 6,  Doors open 9pm
Fame Nightclub, 110 Market Ave., Winnipeg

Cosplay
Start planning your favorite character's costume.. yes, this is a costume party!
Guest performances, prizes and more.
Contact Jennifer @famenightclub if you would like a spot to perform.

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Peg City Yoga - Aug 6, 13, 20 & 27
Modo Yoga Winnipeg - Aug 7, 14, 21 & 28
Classes are Saturday and Sunday mornings 8:30 am – 9:30 am

RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg
Find the link to purchase your tickets under the Yoga section of https://www.wcc.mb.ca/events/
Please message Mountain Home Yoga as we are the coordinators of All things Yoga @BVG

Take a Beautiful Yoga Journey @Beyond Van Gogh - The Immersive Experience ~ Winnipeg
Event by Mountain Home Yoga and Modo Yoga Winnipeg
We have partnered with the fabulous teachers from some of Winnipeg's own amazing local Yoga Studios to offer you a gentle and mindful yoga practice for all levels.

Ticket includes a 50 minute Yoga class in the main immersive room and full access to the other parts of the exhibit.

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August 10, 8 AM – 8 PM
The Manitoba Historical Society, 710 A One Lombard Place, Winnipeg  R3B 0X3
Includes travel by an air-conditioned restroom-equipped coach, lunch and dinner and all admissions, taxes, and gratuities.
Seating assigned according to the order in which reservations, paid for in full, are received.
Must show proof of Covid 19 vaccination and wear a mask while seated on the bus.
Price: For MHS members $99 / Non-members $110  via Eventbrite
This tour will depart from Grant Park Shopping Centre on Grant Avenue

The Landscape of Manitoba’s Glacial Assiniboine Delta Area
Join us to explore the physical and cultural geography of the south-central area of Manitoba, an area shaped by ice, water, and wind.

The route will pass through Portage la Prairie, Carberry, Austin, Glenboro, Spruce Woods Park, and Holland, traversing some of the most interesting scenery in Manitoba.
Participants will learn about the Assiniboine Diversion, Assiniboine River paleo-channels, the sand dunes in Spruce Woods, the evolution of the Assiniboine Valley, and the history of the Pembina Valley river capture. Aspects of the area's cultural history, including the legacies of Ernest Thompson Seton and the Criddle family, will be explained.
The tour concludes with a visit to Portage la Prairie, where James Kostachuk, historian, and past Manitoba Historical Society President, will be our guide.

TOUR LEADERS: Dr. Bill Rannie and Dr. Jock Lehr, retired Professors of Geography at the UofW and James Kostuchuk, Historian, Portage la Prairie.

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CURRENT Festival is Cancelled

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/current-festival-winnipeg-cancelled-1.6545232?cmp=newsletter_CBC%20Manitoba_1650_648062

August 12 AT 5 PM to August 14 AT 10 PM
Tickets www.currentwpg.ca/tickets

CURRENT Festival is a summer festival experience presenting the best this city has to offer in sips, sounds, art and eats with over-the-top decor and site design. The central urban location capitalizes on an approach that is less camping and more chandeliers and cocktails.

CURRENT is about the entire experience from craft cocktails and local brews to restaurant quality food by Chef Ben Kramer, to beautiful and interactive art by local designers.
The stage line-up is the very best of local talent including Begonia, Royal Canoe, William Prince and The Bros. Landreth.

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August 13, 9 AM - 2 PM
Shelmerdine Garden Center, 7800 Roblin Boulevard, Headingley, MB  R4H 1B6

Farmers Market
RAIN DATE August  14, 12 PM - `5 PM

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August 14, 8 PM – 11 PM
The Beer Can, 1 Granite Way, Winnipeg R3L 0Y9
Tickets · $20  via Eventbrite     THIS EVENT IS 18+

Beer Can Besties will be the first ever drag show at The Beer Can, JT's favourite summertime spot! She will be tearing up the stage with the G.U.Y's - an all inclusive drag collective as well as two brand new but FIERCE queens: Kymera and Mei Yosong.

$5 from each ticket sold will be donated to Transforming Style, a nonprofit organization that provides accessible and cost-free styling services and wardrobe to members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community facing socio-economic barriers.

Good Neighbour will be pouring from their community tap and a surprise signature cocktail with $1 from each sale being donated!
This event is outdoors and will be rescheduled due to weather if need be.
We WILL NOT tolerate any hate of ANY kind! have fun and be kind!

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

August 18, 6:30 PM
Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
1175 Main St, Winnipeg R2W 3S4
Free
www.eventbrite.ca/e/tour-of-the-ukrainian-orthodox-cathedral-of-the-holy-trinity-tickets-385692575877

Join designer and artist Ben Wasylyshen for a free tour of the Cathedral. The imposing five-dome church is partially modeled on Kyiv, Ukraine’s Saint Sophia Cathedral and took nearly 14 years to build. Work began in 1949 based on a design by Green Blankstein Russell. A fire in 2016 caused extensive damage, which has now been repaired.
The church is accessible by an elevator on the North side of the building. Use the parking area at St. Johns Park fence. Masks are encouraged. Registration is required.
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August 24, 6:30 pm
Niakwa Park tour - Please meet at the Niakwa Park Sign, Archibald and Comanche
Register:https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/niakwa-park-tour-tickets-367602377607

Located north of Fermor Avenue, south of the Windsor Park Golf Course and adjacent to the Seine River, Niakwa Park is a park-like neighbourhood developed in the 1950s. The area’s homes were designed by Nicola Zunic, a 1950 graduate of the UofM School of Architecture.
Niakwa Park was deemed a “High Class” project and described as “the most exclusive development in Western Canada” containing “Manitoba’s No. 1 Home” - a building that was featured in the August 1956 issue of Canadian Homes and Gardens.
This tour follows a wheelchair and stroller accessible route.
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August 17 and August 31

Architecture+Film at the Cube
Join us on the second level of the OMStage (The Cube) for architecture films.
Tickets and titles    http://winnipegarchitecture.ca
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Unstacking the Deck: A double deck of playing cards celebrating early women designers who studied and worked in Manitoba: from the first woman Bachelor of Architecture graduate from the UofM in 1932, to women who forged careers in the 1960-70s.

The cards feature cover art ‘Breath of Life’ by Ojibwe artist Jackie Traverse, a custom designed box, and a 60-page mini booklet.
Created by Dr. Lisa Landrum, Faculty of Architecture, UofM, in research collaboration with Marieke Gruwel and the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, and assistance by Alixa Lacerna and Raik Laird.  $25 per deck    https://www.winnipegarchitecture.ca/shop/merchandise/publications/unstacking-the-deck-a-game-of-change/
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Manitoba Women in Design Database
https://www.winnipegarchitecture.ca/digital-exhibits/manitoba-women-in-design-database/
 
The Manitoba Women in Design Database is part of a larger initiative of the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation that aims to document women architects, landscape architects, planners, and interior designers who studied and/or practiced in the province. Research: Marieke Gruwel   Research contributions: Susan Algie, Dr. Lisa Landrum, and Liz Sellors.
 
Items may be purchased at WAF Office or online winnipegarchitecture.ca/shop

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Scandinavian Cultural Centre

4th Annual Garage Sale on August 27 & 28!
We greatly appreciate any items that you would like to donate (please NO clothing, purses, shoes). Drop off times:
August 21 - 10:00 am-12 noon
August 22 - 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
August 24 - 1:00 pm -3:00 pm
All items to be dropped off at 764 Erin Street, Winnipeg
Please contact Joanne @204-228-6796  or Jim @ 204-223-6477
or email  purplej@mymts.net or  fening@shaw.ca
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - please contact us and let us know you availability.