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Showing posts with label Folklorama. Show all posts

April 30, 2023

Fundraising Events l Art in Winnipeg l Multiculturalism, Food & Drink l Winnipeg Architecture Foundation l Book Lovers Events l Oak Hammock Marsh l St. James Assiniboia 55+ Centre

Fundraising Events

May 5 and 6, 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM
Young United Church

Prairie Voices Tasting Notes        www.prairievoices.ca/events
You can have your cake, hear great music and support a local arts organization.
Coffee, tea and cake will be served along with choral music presented by Prairie Voices.

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MAY 12, 7 PM
The Good Will - Social Club
$10 in advance https://www.showpass.com/rockforramps/    / $15 at the door

Rock For Ramps - Fundraiser by Manitoba Skateboarding to build an inclusive skatepark.
Join us for a night of music, prizes, and art - all for a great cause.
An incredible lineup of bands performing songs from THPS
A raffle with amazing prizes, including skateboarding gear, merchandise from local skate shops, and unique items from local artists who have generously donated pieces of art!
Challenge yourself in virtual skateboarding on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater video games!
https://manitobaskateboarding.com/home?fbclid=IwAR3ieiWqICt6_zyWI3mD86gHm9jvvBUCYMLMa8MbFGP_SZaZOaDyefeFSDg

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MAY 12 and MAY 13, 10 AM - 6 PM
Unit B - 247 Provencher Blvd.

Book & Yarn Market by Stroke Recovery Association of Manitoba, Inc.
Stock up on your summer reads, yarn and sewing fabric!
We will also have a lemonade and cookie stand in support of United Way Winnipeg.
"SAM" provides programs and support for stroke survivors, caregivers and their families. Every penny donated stays here in Manitoba.

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MAY 19, 7 PM
340 Provencher Boulevard,Winnipeg  R2H 0G7
$20

Breaking News Your Band (BNYB) is back for another epic night of rock classics raising money for Before The Bridge Senior K-9 Rescue.
Rock and Roll Odyssey will transport you through a night of hits from the 70's and 80's. We will cover some of the best songs from that era and play some of our original work.
BTB Senior K-9 Rescue is a volunteer operated, registered charity in Stony Mountain. We rescue senior dogs that have been surrendered, neglected or dumped in a pound and help them to find permanent, loving homes. We place dogs with loving foster families, who care for the dogs until they find their forever homes.

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June 2 and 3, 1 PM
Canada Life Centre
18+ to attend / Designated Driver tickets $25 plus fees.

The Flatlanders Beer Festival, presented by Manitoba Liquor Marts, in support of the True North Youth Foundation. More than 300 beers - local craft beer, craft beers from across Canada and international beers from 15 countries. Ciders, spritzers and ready-to-drink beverages will be available to taste. The VIP tasting event is back this year! Purchasers will get beer-inspired eats with access to the tasting an hour prior to general admission on Friday.

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Art in Winnipeg

May 5, 2pm - 8pm and May 6, 10 am - 4pm
Bethel Mennonite Church, 465 Stafford Street, Winnipeg
Free
Ten Thousand Villages Brandon is hosting a Winnipeg Spring Market! Shop fair trade, handmade craft and food products from over 30 countries and over 70 artisan groups!

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55 Arthur Street, Winnipeg, R3B 1H1
Free   Registration not required

Opening celebration for The Village Salon Studios, a hub of prime rental spaces for beauty professionals. Explore our rental studios where you can customize your space, create the client experience that reflects your vision and enjoy the freedom of setting your own hours. We offer a one-stop hub of 25 private studio salon rentals, and all of the amenities you need to grow as a business owner.
May 5, 4pm-8pm - Brewery Night - Unwind with a local craft beer and a snack
May 6, 12pm-6pm - Open House - Tour our space and meet our team.
May 6, 6pm-8pm - Cocktail Hour
May 7, 12pm-6pm - Industry Day - Calling all hairstylists, lash artists and more! We've got swag from local beauty suppliers at the door. Register to be entered to win one of several door prizes. Virtual tour: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=pGYc2DsjuYB&fbclid=IwAR1N6K54ke6NXd1hq8cYfRf4ifSgDn97vqvU2GzWsKSTtuVz8IkJI00N1fM
Rent a studio: villagesalonstudios.ca/rent-a-studio/

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MAY 6, 2 PM
A Muse N Games

Learn to paint with local artist "Archer Hobbies" on Revenge of the Sixth
1 x Star Wars Miniature Chewbacca figure, Base Coating brush
8 x quality army painter paint colours

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May 8 - August 4, Monday - Friday, 1:00 and 4:00 pm (closed statutory holidays)

Reception: May 8, 4:00 - 6:00 pm at Gallery 1C03, University of Winnipeg
Exhibition tour with Curator Irene Chan: May 8, 4:30 pm
Learn about Chinese Characters with Yongshan He: May 19, 2:00 pm
Artist Talks by Takashi Iwasaki and Akira Yoshikawa: June 23, 2:30 pm

"Within and Beyond Tradition: Works by East Asian Artists in The UofW Collection" is a group exhibition curated by Irene Chan, a UofW East Asian Languages and Cultures student.
The exhibit features an array of works by artists of Chinese and Japanese descent, including historical embroideries and ceramics, as well as contemporary prints, paintings and drawings.
Featured artists include Kam Wing Lee, Noboru Sawai, Takao Tanabe, Zheng Yan and Akira Yoshikawa. Exhibited works exemplify the artists’ unique approaches to exploring their identity as Asian-Canadians.

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MAWA Mentoring Artists for Women's Art

MAY 10, 6:30 PM - Yen-Yu Tseng (Taiwan) is MAWA's first Artist in Residence for 2023! Come out to her artist talk to meet her and learn about her practice.
Yen-Yu Tseng works with old clothes and her own textile technique: wrapping. She is the recipient of the 16th Li Chun-Shan Visual Art Award in 2020. She says, “I will make figure fabric dolls/portraits from local waste textiles and old clothes as part of my City Doll project.”
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May 16 & 23, June 6 & 13, 6:30 - 9pm
$40 for the entire course. If finances are a barrier, contact MAWA staff.
https://mawa.ca/events/indigenous-feminisms-through-visual-art-with-dr-suzanne-mcleod

Indigenous Feminisms through Visual Art with Dr. Suzanne McLeod
This four part course is open to all. Please attend all four sessions.
It will explore Indigenous feminism through a visual art lens, and will include lectures, examples of artists’ work, and discussion. Topics will encompass the traditional roles of Indigenous women, unsettling Indigenous art history, systemic violences (including MMIWG+), 2SLGBTQ+ genders and sexualities, advocacy politics and Indigeneity beyond North America. Suzanne McLeod is Anishinaabe-ikwe and a member of Sagkeeng First Nation, Manitoba.

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

May 12 - Award-winning jazz musician Erin Propp is our next musical guest for Sounds of Manitoba! FREE
May 26 - Our next Black Professionals in Music event An intimate evening with acclaimed local artists, plus a short mixer, with a DJ and drinks.
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May 13, 14, 25, 27 - enjoy art, make connections
Second Sunday of the month - our next Canada Life Free Sunday event. All for FREE! Drop in tours on select afternoons at 2pm. We'll be exploring The Art of Faye HeavyShield and Inuit Sanaugangit: Art Across Time. Tours are FREE with admission. We also have a talk and book signing at the end of the month with Senator Patricia Bovey (Western Voices in Canadian Art).
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May 28, June 2, 4 - pride @ wag-qaumajuq
WAG-Qaumajuq is celebrating Pride Month with several events, plus we'll participate in this year's Winnipeg Pride Parade on June 4!
May 28 on the WAG Rooftop for a Two-Spirit Pride Mixer: The Re-Emergence of Fabulousness! The Bannock Babes will be performing. Shop the Two-Spirit craft and jewellery market and sip some speciality cocktails and mocktails.
June 2, we'll be screening Rafiki, a Kenyan queer love story, the first instalment of our series with the Black Film Collective. These screenings are free!
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Spend your summer honing your art skills at WAG Studio! Registration opens May 23 and classes begin July 11. We offer a mix of evening classes and week-long courses.

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MAY 14, 2 PM
Barn Hammer Brewing Company

Mother's Day Paint Night at the tap room - a free 10oz Beer, a cute hamster and a special surprise! Talented local artist "Archer Hobbies" will help with design inspiration for painting your hamster miniature.
1 x D&D Nolzur’s Marvelous Miniature: Boo Space Hamster figure and water pot
12 x quality Vallejo paint colors
2 x brushes

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Multiculturalism, Food & Drink

MAY 5, 5PM - 10PM
The Royal Albert Arms

First Fridays / Peoples Makers Market / Free! No Cover
15 + Local vendors share their goods!
Art, food and drink, vintage clothing, jewelry, tarot readings, and much more!

OPEN MIC: 8PM - 11PM
MC : ATOM @atomthegrandjester - All art forms welcomed on stage
To save a spot message name and time frame between 8pm-11pm to:
https://www.facebook.com/thepeoplesmakersmarket/

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MAY 7, 1 PM – 2 PM
Dalnavert Museum and Visitors' Centre

How to Tea is the May lecture in our Language of Dalnavert series. Discover the rituals and history of tea drinking with our collections registrar, Inés Bonacossa.

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MAY 14, 11 AM – 12 PM
Manitoba Museum
$15 for Museum Members, $20 for General Public.
https://tickets.manitobamuseum.ca/DateSelection.aspx?item=745&fbclid=IwAR10g2aoMeUdG3X8XCpKd69_CS8S859f0q7-5KlWAd7NJlTw_ZlSwhFPiI0

Join us for a journey through traditional Indigenous parenting with the “From Talk to Table: Indigenous Motherhood” Tour. This exploration of parenting throughout time on Turtle Island will include an in-depth tour of Indigenous artifacts in the Museum Galleries and will also look at parenting and birthing practises, coming-of age-ceremonies, and how traditional Indigenous parenting is being revitalized.

It will be led by Tashina Houle-Schlup, Head of Indigenous Programming & Engagement at the Manitoba Museum. Tashina is an Anishinaabe quillwork artist and is passionate about sharing Indigenous culture and history. The tour will include a short visit behind-the-scenes to our Museum storage lab. Join us for tea, bannock, and further conversation.

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MAY 27, 12 PM – 9 PM
CN Stage and Field, The Forks, Winnipeg
Open to all and free to attend

Welcome to the first Taste of Asia, a celebration of culture and the food that connects us to our heritage. It is a day of family fun, cultural performances, and some of the best Asian food around. Grab a bite, sip milk tea, take photos with county-specific photo stations, and enjoy cultural performances by the Asian Heritage Society of Manitoba and family games.
• Food trucks and Food stalls
• Crafts and Artisans Market
• Bouncy Castles and Friendly Games
• Free Public Classes (Martial arts, Tai chi, Yoga, Arnis)

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Folklorama gratefully acknowledges that we create, connect, and celebrate on Treaty One territory – original land of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Ojibway, Dene, and Dakota peoples, and homeland of the Métis nation. We are committed to building relationships and sharing knowledge, and cultural understanding of all communities. Understanding our diversity fosters pride and mutual respect. Find a Pavilion
https://folklorama.ca/festival/find-a-pavilion-2023/

WEEK 1: AUGUST 6 – AUGUST 12
Africa Pavilion
Brazilian Pavilion
British Isles Pavilion
Budapest-Hungaria Pavilion
Caribbean Pavilion
Celtic Ireland Pavilion
Croatian Pavilion “Zagreb”
Egyptian Pavilion
El Salvador Pavilion
Ethiopian Pavilion
Greek Pavilion
India Pavilion
Israel Pavilion – Shalom Square
Italian Pavilion
Métis Pavilion
Mexican Pavilion
Pavilion of Portugal
Pearl of the Orient Philippine Pavilion
Slovenija Pavilion
Spirit of Ukraine Pavilion

WEEK 2: AUGUST 13 – AUGUST 19
Africa/Caribbean Pavilion
Belgian Pavilion
Casa do Minho Portuguese Pavilion
Chinese Pavilion
Cuban Pavilion
First Nations Pavilion
German Pavilion
Hungary-Pannonia Pavilion
Irish Pavilion
Japanese Pavilion
Pabellón de España – Spain Pavilion
Pavilion of Scotland
Pavillon canadien-français
Polish Pavilion
Punjab Pavilion
Romanian Pavilion
Scandinavian Pavilion
South Sudanese Pavilion
Tamil Pavilion
Ukraine-Kyiv Pavilion

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Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, 266 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0S8
waf@shaw.ca

May 6-7  Jane’s Walk     https://winnipegarts.ca/janes-walk
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May 27-28  Doors Open Winnipeg   https://doorsopenwinnipeg.ca
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June 21, 3 - 4:30 pm Manitoba Hydro Place Tour at 360 Portage Avenue. Registration is mandatory and is only for recipients of the WAF newsletter. Please write to waf@shaw.ca
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July 5, 6:30- 8:00 pm
Moving Matter: Tyndall stone in the city tour
Join us for a walking tour exploring several of downtown Winnipeg's Tyndall stone buildings. Tyndall stone is a fossil-rich limestone that formed 450 million years ago in a shallow sea near the equator. Quarries near Garson, Manitoba have been the only source for the stone as building material for the last 120 years. Learn about Tyndall stone's geology, how to spot and identify fossils, and about the stone's use and relationship to people in the region over the last 3000 years. The fully accessible tour will be led by author Abigail Auld. Registration:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/moving-matter-tyndall-stone-in-the-city-tour-tickets-623371058617   
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July 12, 6:30 - 8:00 pm (approximate 2.5 km)
Lions and their Prey: a downtown walking tour
Have you spotted the dozens of lions, other mammals, reptiles, birds and fish atop Winnipeg’s downtown buildings? Binoculars will be available, but bring your own if you have them.
The fully accessible tour will be led by historian Gail Perry. Registration
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/lions-and-their-prey-a-downtown-walking-tour-tickets-596294582147

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Book Lovers Events

MAY 10, 7 PM
Artspace
If attending, or to request the Zoom info, email MWGEvents2022@gmail.com
Manitoba Writers Guild’s featured author David Y Williamson is a poet and instructor living in northern Manitoba. "Through Disassembled Houses of Perfect Stones" is his first full length poetry collection. A question and answer session will follow.

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MAY 31, 7 PM – 8 PM
Atrium of McNally Robinson Booksellers, Grant Park
Mask use is recommended. How to attend physical events here at the store:
https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/event-attendance

Philipp Schott Book Launch (Six Ostriches: A Dr. Bannerman Vet Mystery), featuring a reading, conversation, and book signing. Hosted by Doug Speirs.
YouTube stream with live chat: https://www.youtube.com/live/U_rcdzxMIMU

It’s springtime in rural Manitoba. The snow has finally left the exotic animal farm where an ostrich finds and swallows a shiny object. Cue veterinarian and amateur sleuth Dr. Peter Bannerman, who surgically removes the object, which looks like an ancient Viking artifact. Soon after, people are horrified by a series of animal mutilations. This sets Peter, and his talented sniffer dog, Pippin, on the hunt for answers.

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Oak Hammock Marsh         j_bourgeois@ducks.ca
https://www.oakhammockmarsh.ca/experience/events/

May 14, 10:00am to 11:30am
Mother's Day Brunch and Wildflower Sale by Prairie Originals
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May 30, 7:00 a.m. - Birding with the Naturalist
Explore the Marsh with Resident Naturalist, Paula Grieef, and look for spring migrants.

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St. James Assiniboia 55+ Centre, 203 Duffield St, Third Floor, Winnipeg, MB R3J 0H6
Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm    info@stjamescentre.com    

May 18, 4:30 pm - 9 pm
$30 per person       Register by calling us at 204-987-8850
Schnitzelfest at our local Anavets-283 located at 3584 Portage avenue.
Lots of prizes! Cash Bar! Live Entertainment! 
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Are you a member? Use the Fitness Centre without booking a time slot.
Check out the Member's Library or look into joining a club or group!

Whether you're a member or not, you can:
Register for a program or event.
Stop in for a guided tour and info about becoming a member.
Ask our Seniors Resource Coordinator about helpful resources.
Purchase a drop in pass and try a program.
Attend one of our free presentations.
Ask us about our Footcare Program.

July 18, 2020

Winnipeg Ongoing Events l Fehr-Way Tours l Oak Hammock Marsh l Markets & Family Events l Divine Clarity Classes l Shameless Circle Events l Fundraisers

Winnipeg Ongoing Events

Winnipeg Humane Society, 45 Hurst Way, Winnipeg, MB R3T 0R3

The Winnipeg Humane Society Emergency Food Bank provides dog and cat food to pet owners in crisis. Request can be submitted through:
– All pet food is provided free of charge for 1 week for 2 pets maximum per household
– Pickup food at the shelter; delivery is only available in special circumstances
Additional agencies offering pet food supplies
– Animal Food Bank Winnipeg help@animalfoodbank.ca  www.animalfoodbank.ca
– Winnipeg Harvest (204) 982-3660 appointments@winnipegharvest.org   https://winnipegharvest.org

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

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

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

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

Folklorama At Work - welcome back your employees with cultural food and music!

Folklorama At School - through educational workshops and performances schools can select a customized experience that fits in with the curriculum.

Folklorama At Play 

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Fehr-Way Tours, 6-1050 Henderson Hwy, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2K 2M5
Call to book 1-800-263-3691 or 204-989-7011

2020 Day Tours 
The motorcoaches we use from Beaver Bus Lines provide many features for your added confidence. Beyond new seat spacing measures (27 person capacity vs 54 people previously), the installation of UV-C lamps, use of a disinfectant deodorant fogger, and enhanced cleaning and sanitization procedures, motorcoaches have enhanced airflow and filtration systems that can reduce the risk of transmission. 
We are looking forward to getting back on the road again and discovering the world with you - even if it is just in Manitoba for now.

HECLA ISLAND - July 29, August 14, August 28
In Hecla we will enjoy lunch at the Lakeview Hecla Resort, with stunning views of the lake.
Price: $105 per person (GST Included)

PINAWA PARKLANDS - July 29, August 13, August 27
Coffee Beausejour (on own), view the dam near Seven Sisters. Lunch at the Pinawa Club Restaurant. Explore Pinawa, then enjoy afternoon coffee with muffins and cookies included.
Price: $118 per person (GST Included)

Gimli Seawall Gallery
AFTERNOON IN GIMLI - August 8, August 22
Exploring, shopping, walking along the pier or checking out the New Iceland Heritage Museum. Explore Arnes Farmer's Market before leaving for home.
Price: $55 per person (GST Included)

MENNONITE HERITAGE VILLAGE - August 7, August 21
Stop at the New Bothwell Cheese Store. An authentic Mennonite meal will be served. On the way home stop at the Country Meat Deli.
Price: $99 per person (GST Included)

OAK HAMMOCK MARSH - August 5, August 12, August 26
McLeod House Tea Room in Stonewall, followed by Stonewall Quarry Park, then Oak Hammock Marsh for lunch and tour. Look out at the locks at Skinners.
Price: $110 per person (GST Included)

WINNIPEG BEACH SUMMER FUN - August 1, August 15, August 29
Pack your lunch, blanket, book and towel, and enjoy the natural surroundings of the area.
Price: $50 per person (GST Included)

TEA & PEROGIES - July 30, August 13, August 19
Visit some of the best tea rooms North of Winnipeg: the McLeod House Tea Room, Seagull's in Gimli and Larters at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club.
Price: $120 per person (GST Included)

ART IN THE BARN - July 30, August 6, August 19
Visit housebarns South of Winnipeg: Neubergthal (the Friesen and Hamm housebarns). Lunch will be served in Neubergthal. 
Price: $110 per person (GST Included)

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

Daily to October - Self-Guided Canoe Excursion
The small canoes have 2 seats but can also accommodate one or two small children. 
A self-guided trail with informative signs to help guide your exploration. 
Bring life jackets / personal floatation device. Paddles and life jackets are disinfected. 
Pre-registration required. Fee is $20 per canoe.
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Daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.  - Critter Dipping & Nature Survey 
We can search for frogs, birds, butterflies, dragonflies and more.
Pre-registration is recommended. Fee is $5 per person.
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Summer Camps for Kids - Tuesday and Thursday from June 16 to August 20 
A variety of day camps for kids, ages 6 to 9. They will include crafts, games and many outdoor activities. 9 am to 4 pm daily. Early drop off and later pickups can be arranged.

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Markets & Family Events

Pioneer Village Museum, 7th Street & Park Avenue, Beauséjour, Manitoba R0E 0C0
To Sept 3 (chosen Thursday afternoons)
m.me/BrokenBeauPioneervillagemuseum      Call to check date (204) 268-5535
The cost to vendor is $20 if already a member / 
$30 new member - receive a 2020 admission card free to attend attractions and events. 

Pioneer Village Museum Summer Market - local veggies, handcrafted gifts, small business retail goods and food. Enjoy a walk, visit vendors and listen to local music talent.   
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August 9,  7 AM – 4 PM - PVM Heritage Day outdoor market
Pancake breakfast , tractor ride, music, concession, bread making, silent auction, 50/50 
It is a pre-paid market email mhsrsummermarkets@hotmail.com for an application 
              10 AM – 5 PM - 2020 Heritage Day
Entertainment, threshing demonstrations, food, fresh baked bread and children's games. 
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August 30, 2 PM – 7 PM - Pioneer village Museum bbq and market 

Shades of the past car show till 3, ending with a bbq and market. Drinks available.
Vendors will receive one free hot dog or hamburger 
Email mhsrsummermarkets@hotmail.com for a application.  
No food vendors or trucks. Outdoor market - set up at 12:30, take down at 7
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September 1, 10 AM – 4 PM
The goal of the Beau Head Arts Festival is to showcase artistic and creative talent throughout Beausejour and the Brokenhead region. The Arts Fest values supporting local and Manitoba made artists, vendors and products.  https://www.beauheadartsfest.com

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August 1, 12 PM – 2:30 PM   We open on the main stage at noon
Mennonite Heritage Village Museum, 231 Highway 12 North, Steinbach, MB R5G 1T8

Pioneer Days - A mix of fun, history and of course lots of food!  Kid Friendly

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August 6 at 4 PM to August 9 at 7 PM
Gladstone, Manitoba

Gladstone Ag Society Fair Weekend     Kid Friendly

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August 15, 8 AM – 5 PM   (rain date Aug 16)
Headingley Community Club, 5353 Portage Ave, Rural Municipality of Headingley
No entry fee

Manitoba Classic and Antique Auto Club Tailgate Swap Meet 
Sell what you no longer need. Find that piece to complete your project. 

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August 15, 10 AM – 6 PM
Hanover Ag Grounds, Grunthal, Manitoba
Tickets  
 
Hanover AG Festival - You may think is weird but you'll enjoy it!
Kilts and Cowboys.... yep, goes together like peanut butter and pizza pops. 

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Divine Clarity, 2071 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 0K9
Registration www.divineclarity.com or call 204-223-8778 or come to 2071 Portage Ave.

August 8, 9 AM – 4 PM
How to Teach IET® Classes (for Master-Instructors only) 
Hosted by  Kristel Kernaghan, IET ® Master-Instructor Trainer
Basic to Advanced Level, Attunements, Power Steps to Transformation, Healing Angels of the Energy Field. Please bring ALL your manuals
Pre-requisites: IET Levels Basic, Intermediate, Advanced & Master-Instructor
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August 15 & 16, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 
ThetaHealing Manifesting & Abundance Workshop · Hosted by Kristel Kernaghan
The tools in this class will enable students to assist clients in manifesting and abundance.
Prerequisite: Basic & Advanced DNA from a certified ThetaHealing™ teacher. Includes Manifesting & Abundance Manual and Manifesting from the 7th Plane Meditation CD. 
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Level 1 - August 30, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm / Level 2 - September 19, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Reiki Levels 1 & 2 Certification
Reiki is a natural healing system that uses life energy. Learn the history, and how to give treatments. A combination of lecture, discussion and hands on practice.
Includes Reiki Binder, International Centre for Reiki Training Book, and Certificate.

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Daniel McIntyre/St. Matthews Community Assoc, 823 Ellice Ave, Wpg, MB R3G 0C3
Registration is required for each session  info@theshamelesscircle.org

August 9, 1 PM – 3 PM
Free Vision Board Exercise - Cas Acland is a workshop facilitator, mentor, work from home Mom of two little ones and a former Child Care Centre Director. 
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August 16, 4 PM – 6 PM
Frasers Grove Park, Kildonan Dr, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Yoga in the Park - Free - Jesse Rodgers makes her classes accessible to all levels of yogis. 
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August 23, 1 PM – 3 PM
Free Mindful Movement and Breathwork Exploration Class with Kathlyn from Evoke Body and Mind. We will gently connect to our bodies through a full body movement series and facilitated connected breath. 
This class is great for those experiencing physical discomfort, or periods of stress. 
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August 30, 1 PM – 3 PM
Free Women’s Healing Circle is a safe, non judgmental space to bring women together to provide them with a sense of community and share experiences that will help their healing journey. We will have coffee and refreshments. 

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Fundraisers

August 13, 12 PM – 5 PM
Grace Hospital Foundation, 300 Booth Dr., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 3M7
Tickets  www.gracehospitalfoundation.ca

Joe Aiello 2nd Annual Bocce Ball Tournament for GHF
Join Joe Aiello and friends in Sturgeon Creek Park for an afternoon of fun, sun, bocce, a ton of laughs, and tasty food and beverages! 
Sign up ASAP because a limited number of tickets are available 
Don’t miss out on this exciting and unforgettable event! 
Individual Player: $125      
Team of 4: $500
We are also looking for sponsors.

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September 20, 2020 at 10 AM – 2 PM
Kildonan Park, 2015 Main Street, Kildonan Park R2V 2B9
Tickets 

Paws for a Cause Cancer Walk is open to everyone, even if you don’t have a canine companion. They say nearly 1 in 2 Canadians will develop cancer in their lifetime. 
There are many Manitobans who will need the support of Never Alone Cancer Foundation.

We walk to support those fighting cancer and honour those we have lost. 
This year the walk is a self-walk (September 14 – 20), due to Covid-19. 
Go with a family member or friends, but keep in mind Covid-19 Guidelines.

Sponsors and top fundraiser will be asked to meet at Kildonan Park on September 20 to participate in a celebration, limited to September’s Provincial Covid-19 guidelines. 

We will send you an email once you register letting you know how you can share the experience on social media, win prizes and get a coveted Wag Bag.

June 30, 2020

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

More July events, including a Canada Day Street Festival!

Winnipeg Ongoing Events

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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Markets & Family Events

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

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

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

6th Annual Potato Truck Pull

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

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

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July 19, 10 AM
Minnedosa, Manitoba

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

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

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

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

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August 6, 7 PM – 10 PM
Gladstone, Manitoba

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

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

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

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

Pioneer Days · Hosted by the Cracked Egg Shell 

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

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Musical Events

July 30, 7 PM
Cowboys, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tickets 

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

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

June 4, 2020

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Winnipeg Events & News

June 5, 6 p.m.
Manitoba Legislative Building

#Justice4BlackLives Rally

A peaceful rally to bring attention to police brutality, racism and injustice suffered by Black people will begin in front of the Manitoba Legislative Building.
The event is happening among rallies and protests around the world, sparked by the death of George Floyd, a Black man, while in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25.
Four officers have been charged in his killing.

There will be speakers from Winnipeg's Black community, as well as from the Indigenous people. One of those speakers is former Winnipeg Blue Bomber Kelly Butler, originally from Michigan, who told 680 CJOB that he hopes the rally is the start of positive change.

“Over the past couple of days, we have seen many Black lives cut short over police brutality,” #Justice4BlackLives organizers said. “In these tough times we want to make sure that it is known that these losses affect us as well.”

Mayor Brian Bowman plans to attend the rally. “I think it’s incredibly important for elected officials to be there to listen and hear what is being communicated.”
He said that he will be there to listen and will not do interviews.

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Winnipeg Humane Society’s Paws in Motion, presented by Fairmont Winnipeg, will be online this year due to COVID-19, and you’re invited! 

Get active between June 15 and June 27, with or without a pet. Wear any WHS merchandise you have and walk, workout, run, bike, or even dance! 
Then share your photos/videos with us using #PIM2020. We’ll share our favourites, and if yours is shared, you could win a prize!

For every $50 you raise you’ll be entered to win a Care Package, sponsored by Petsecure, worth $1,000, that includes a $500 Skip the Dishes gift card and a $500 Sobeys gift card!
The current 50/50 pot is over $5000!
We may not be able to gather, but we can celebrate pets together, apart! Register for FREE 
https://winnipeghumanesociety.akaraisin.com/ui/whspawsinmotion/pledge/registration/start Our website is updated. If you’ve participated before you’ll need a new username and password.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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July 4 and 5, 9:00 AM
St. Vital Arena, 580 Saint-Anne S Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2M 3G4
Admission fee is $6 (Kids under 12 years with adult supervision get in free)

The Manitoba Cat Club presents its Annual Cat Show, hosted by Rescue Siamese. 
Come out to meet many different breeds of cats competing for the ultimate titles, check out our lunch time events, and more! There will be a huge silent auction!

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

Daily from June to October - Self-Guided Canoe Excursion
Explore the Marsh on your own or with your family in one of our canoes. 
The small canoes have 2 seats but can also accommodate one or two small children. 
A self-guided trail with informative signs to help guide your exploration. 
It is recommended that you bring your own life jackets / personal floatation device. 
Paddles and life jackets are disinfected after each use for your safety. 
Pre-registration required. Fee is $20 per canoe.
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Daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.  - Critter Dipping & Nature Survey
A critter dipping session followed by a nature walk to survey some of our wildlife. 
We can search for frogs, birds, butterflies, dragonflies and more.
Pre-registration is recommended. Fee is $5 per person.
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Summer Camps for Kids - Tuesday and Thursday from June 16 to August 20 
A variety of day camps for kids, ages 6 to 9. They will include crafts, games and many outdoor activities. 9 am to 4 pm daily. Early drop off and later pickups can be arranged.
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June 7 - 8 a.m. - Guided Birding Walk
Join Resident Naturalist, Paula Grieef, on a morning walk to see the spring migrants. 
Pre-registration required. Fee is $10 per person
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June 11 and 25 at 7 p.m. - Bring Your Own Canoe (or kayak and SUP) 
Our canoe specialist, Dusty Molinski, will guide you through regions of the Marsh. 
Expect some short carries over the dikes and be prepared for wet feet.
Bring your own lifejackets, paddles and safety equipment (bailer, whistle, throw line). 
Pre-registration required. Fee is $20 per canoe
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June 21 - Father's Day Waterbug Derby at 1 a.m and 1 p.m. 
Equipped with a net and bucket, try to catch some invertebrates and win prizes!
This event is limited to 30 participants per derby.
Pre-registration required. Fee is $5 per person for the Derby 
$10 with BBQ lunch (one hamburger or hotdog, one soft drink and one chocolate bar)

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June 11, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
One Night Stand: Virtual Edition / Free, although there will be a virtual tip jar.

Get a sneak peek of what is up-and-coming in Winnipeg's theatre scene! 
Sarasvàti Productions is excited to host a virtual edition of our One Night Stand Series, with excerpts of new works in early stages of development, read by an ensemble of actors before an audience. The goal is to focus on the playwright and what would help them get to the next stage with the script. Of course you are welcome to simply listen. 

The event will be live-streamed and we'd love if you could join us, give feedback, and help playwrights in our community!  https://www.facebook.com/SarasvatiWpg/

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Musical Events

June 12, 10 PM – 2:30 AM
The Pyramid Cabaret, 176 Fort Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1C9

Electronic Elevation presents Stylust
This Canadian DJ/producer’s talent for fusing rap hooks and heavy bass with electronic music has earned him the rep as a creative renegade carving his own path. Touring as Stylust, Geoff “Stylust” Reich has played at major festivals like Shambhala, Coachella, Outlook, LIB, Envision and BassCenter. 18 and older 
Local support: Toppleganger / TORN / RNDO 
Local dancer support: Tiauni Starr Performance Art  and Cee Vibez Performance Art
Local VJ support: Reality Craig

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June 27, 8 PM – 2 AM  18+ Event
The Good Will - Social Club, 625 Portage, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2G4

80s Dance Party will return on the last Saturday of the month when it is safe!
We invite you to join 80sdanceparty on Twitch TV for livestreams every Saturday!

EVERY 80s PARTY - win $100 for best 80's Outfit!
DJ Brian St.Clair spins the original videos from the 80s!
Ev on the mic! Original 80's videos by the original 80s artists!

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July 10 and 11, 7 pm each night
Potenza's Restaurant and Bar, 42 Parkview, Grand Beach, Manitoba R0E 0T0

Patio Dance Party At Potenza's · Hosted by Dance In UR Pantz
Spend a couple of hot summer nights enjoying fabulous food, fun, and dancing with us, on the enclosed patio. Enjoy your LIVE DANCE  favourites ranging from Johnny Cash, Bon Jovi, Bruno Mars, Elle King, Shania Twain, B-52's, Lady Gaga, The Eagles, Jully Black, and Ricky Martin. Fill up on the delicious food and then dance off your meal with us! Kid Friendly

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Markets

11 Dates · Jun 25 - Sept 3 (Thursday afternoons)
Pioneer Village Museum, 7th Street & Park Avenue, Beauséjour, Manitoba R0E 0C0
m.me/BrokenBeauPioneervillagemuseum      Call (204) 268-5535

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

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

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

July 12, 5 PM – 1 AM - Petal & Hive in the open-air market offering beautiful Deluxe Beeswax Food Wraps, featuring Zesty Orange Peel Wax and an integrated cord and toggle. These wraps smell fantastic and stay closed.  
The 100g bag of Petal & Hive Ready-To-Use Wax Formula coats four 10” wraps (400” square), and comes with instructions, fabric selection and preparation info. 

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Divine Clarity, 2071 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 0K9
Registration www.divineclarity.com or call 204-223-8778 or come to 2071 Portage Ave.

June 26, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm / June 27 & 28, 9 am to 4:00 pm
Become a certified Crystal Therapy Practitioner®!
You'll learn in-depth techniques and ways to heal and manifest with Crystals!  
Participants can attend In-Person at our Studio or Online via Zoom.
Includes: Manual and Crystal Therapy Certificate
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July 4 - 1 pm to 4 pm (Practitioner Class) / 4 pm to 5 pm (Master Class)
Become a Certified Animal Reiki Practitioner & Master!
Combine Divine Earth Energy with the energy of the Archangels to help heal animals. 
Kristel is a certified Veterinary Assistant who worked in an Animal Hospital for years assisting in surgery and a variety of animal treatments and care.
Included: Attunement, Manual and Certificate
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July 5, 9 AM – 5 PM
Become a certified Angelic Realm Practitioner® & Angel Card Reader!
This is a workshop designed for beginners to advanced students looking to develop a stronger connection with the angelic realm and give angel card readings.
Each student will receive a manual, deck of Angel Cards, and be certified.
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July 11, 9 AM – 4 PM
Bridging Spirits Workshop -  Online and In-Person 
Join professional Psychic Medium & Spiritual Minister Kristel Kernaghan as she unfolds the Spirit World to understand how we truly never die. 
Learn about the soul’s journey and how you can communicate with your spirits.
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July 12, 9 AM – 5 PM
Reiki Certification - Level 3 Workshop
Prerequisite: Reiki Levels 1 & 2 with the International Centre for Reiki Training manuals.

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Canada Day Events

July 1, 11 AM – 10:30 PM
Osborne Village, Osborne Street between River Ave and Pembina Highway, Wpg, MB

Canada Day Street Festival - Art Jam is a curated live art show, hosting live performances by local visual artists. Celebrate Canada's Birthday and watch a mural come to life! 
Art installation by Rachel Lancaster, one of the artists invited to participate.
  
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July 1, 3 PM – 7 PM
Prince Edward Legion #81300 Trent Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2K 1E7

Bring in Canada Day with an afternoon outdoor party with Dance In Ur Pantz! 
Outdoor Beer Gardens, BBQ, Silent Auction, Dunk Tank, Kids Games, and fun dance music! Bring your family and friends, everyone is welcome!

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Daniel McIntyre/St. Matthews Community Assoc, 823 Ellice Ave, Wpg, MB R3G 0C3
Registration is required for each session  info@theshamelesscircle.org

July 5, 1 PM – 3 PM at 823 Ellice Avenue
Shameless Circle is will be hosting FREE healing circle sessions for women in a safe, non judgmental space, to bring women together with a sense of community to share experiences that will help their healing journey. Coffee and refreshments. 
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July 12, 1 PM – 3 PM
Conflict Resolution - Part 1: Free Session: How to be an Effective Listener 
We discuss listening, its techniques, uses and goals, and how to communicate. 
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July 19, 1 PM – 2 PM
30 Minute Hit, Unit 6, 823 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 0W6
The Shameless Circle is proud to partner with Winnipeg HIT. 
Boxing, kickboxing and self defence in a 30 Minute Free Work Out circuit. We pride ourselves on being a community of women empowering each other and building each other up.
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July 26, 1 PM – 3 PM
Conflict Resolution - Part 2: Free Session: perceptions of ourselves and each other; how they are formed, why we form them, and how to use them to our benefit.

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Car Events

July 11, 1 PM – 7 PM
Red River Exhibition Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tickets       Register your car at www.drivenshow.ca
Presented by Birchwood BMW, XPEL and Superspeed Wheels

Driven Winnipeg Aftermarket Car Show focuses on Car Culture and Aftermarket Parts and Services, combining Drift, outdoor and indoor Exhibition. Learn more about our Coast to Coast Canadian Tour. 
Indoor Autoshow - The latest cars, products and services available for your car!
Outdoor Festival - Showcars, Car Limbo, competition and live pro Drift action!

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July 12, 12 PM – 4 PM
Gimli Beach, Gimli, Manitoba
Registration call (204) 641-1296 / breakfast for registrants

Cruising Gimli Beach 2020 & Collector Car Appreciation Day · Hosted by Gimli Car Club Inc.
Cruise from Matlock to Gimli. Car show noon to 4 p.m. Fun for the family!

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July 19, 12 PM
Ledwich Family Farm, 103151 Rd 4 W, Inwood, Manitoba R0C 1P0
m.me/ledwichfamilyfarm   Call (204) 278-3507    Adults $5 / Children $3

Ledwich Family Farm Picnic with the Animals
Join us on our animal sanctuary for a day of fun and vegan potluck picnic with the animals!
Goats, alpacas, bunnies, dogs, cats and birds will be in the yard to enjoy your company. 
Watch your plates - the goats love snacks! We will have a silent auction as well. 
Message us if you are interested in volunteering, or can donate to the silent auction. 

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July 23 to 26, 2020  Thurs, Fri, & Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 10am-5pm
Red River Exhibition Park, 3977 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3K 2E8
Family Friendly       Free Admission

The Winnipeg Spring Rock n’ Gem Show   canadagemshows.com
Our resident Indiana Jones of Minerals is at it again and the mineral kingdom will never be the same. The crystal kingdom has called to this gemstone junkie, and he has traveled the world to bring his favourites back to you!

Brazil, Bulgaria, Morocco, Uruguay, and so many other fantastic destinations are represented. Quartz clusters, citrine cathedrals, agate mantle slabs, Canadian sapphires, and one-of-a-kind pieces that only Mother Nature could provide.