Showing posts with label Manitoba Legislative Building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manitoba Legislative Building. Show all posts

December 5, 2024

Ways to Help Fellow Canadians and Manitobans l Operation Red Nose Winnipeg l Ongoing Activities l Free Activities

 Ways to Help Fellow Canadians and Manitobans

December 6 - CBC's Make the Season Kind

Join CBC to help Make the Season Kind for Canadians this Winter.
There were over 2 million monthly visitors to food banks in Canada in 2024, the highest number in history. CBC is asking for your help. Every act of kindness, one dollar, one can of food, or one hour of your time, can make a difference to Canadians in need.
This annual/national radiothon is a day devoted to Harvest Manitoba here in our province. Filled with stories, interviews, and Harvest's CEO Vince’s weather/traffic reports, our friends at CBC have already started collecting stories from staff and clients for broadcast.

Rumour has it that several Canadian celebrities are promoting the day across Canada (Catherine O’ Hara, for one).
Donate now to food banks in your community        https://www.cbc.ca/kind/

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Winnipeg postal workers are collecting letters to Santa despite the ongoing strike.
But they won’t be collecting or delivering charitable donations.

Many organizations often rely heavily on mail-in cheques from donors. But now the cash flow has come to a halt. Those looking to donate are asked to visit the charity’s website to donate by credit card or e-transfer.

Canadian Red Cross   1-800-418-1111      www.redcross.ca/giveagift
The Salvation Army    1-800-725-2769      www.SalvationArmy.ca/Christmas
Harvest       204-982-3581   donations@harvestmanitoba.ca       www.HarvestManitoba.ca   
                       or drop off donations at 1085 Winnipeg Ave, Wpg R3E 0S2
                                                        Winnipeg Free Press, 1355 Mountain Ave
                                                        Bomber Store, 315 Chancellor Matheson Rd

West Central Women's Resource Centre 204-774-8975
https://wcwrc.ca/donate/supportourwork/
or drop off donations at 640 Ellice Ave, Wpg R3G 0A
Prefer to write a cheque? Call Christie at 431-451-1888 x303 for pick up,
or make a donation via credit card over the phone.

CancerCare Manitoba      204-787-4177        www.MoreTomorrowsTogether.ca/help   
                                                 
Wpg Humane Society        204-982-2041      www.winnipeghumanesociety.ca
                                               or come to the shelter at45 Hurst Way

Assiniboine Park Conservancy, 55 Pavilion Crescent, Wpg, MB R3P 2N6   assiniboinepark.ca   
Phone 204-927-8080 / email   donations@assiniboinepark.ca

The Winnipeg Foundation 204-944-9474
https://www.mycharitytools.com/gift/wpgfdn/pick-fund
or to our office during regular hours until 12 noon, Friday, Dec. 31.

Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Boulevard, Wpg, R3C 1V1
Donate at wag.ca/donate, or call 204-789-1764 to contribute.

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Hunger doesn't take a holiday

Nearly 23 per cent of Canadians living in food-insecure households.
We need your support now. Over 108,000 Manitobans visit a food bank every month. These are the families, children, infants, and seniors that rely on your donation. School programs, soup kitchens, day cares and everyday people are facing daily struggles to put food on the table.
 
Non-perishable food will be accepted until December 13 at the Charleswood, Fort Garry, Harvey Smith, St. Vital, and St. Boniface libraries.

Don’t know what to bring?
Shelf-stable, nutritious items like peanut butter, tuna and canned beans are at the top of every food bank's wish list. Most organizations also have a list of their most-needed foods, including whether they accept baked goods or fresh fruit.
Money is useful because food banks, thanks to their purchasing power and relationships with retailers and food producers, can stretch those dollars further. They can also buy items needed by their local community. Financial contributions also go toward fuel and operating costs to transport the food.
Food banks welcome one-time or monthly donations.
You can also make the donation in someone else's name. Great stocking stuffers!

Donation don'ts:
Avoid glass containers. If a jar breaks in a family's hamper, it can ruin all of their food.
Please double-check the expiration date and overall quality. Slightly dented cans are fine, but big dents or bulging tins are not.

Explore other grassroots options. Why not grow a row of vegetables or pick and share fruit next summer? Grocery items are always welcome. If you live in Winnipeg, these are a few local food drop off locations:

529 Country Club Bld - 55+ housing, Monday to Friday, 9 am - 4 pm
Phone or text with subject ‘Food Delivery’ to 204-888-5534

22 Strauss Dr - Manitoba Housing, Monday to Friday, 9 am - 4 pm
Email with subject ‘Food Delivery’ to Nicholas.Rush@gov.mb.ca

825 School Rd - The Salvation Army, Monday to Friday, 9 am - 3 pm
Phone 204-889-9203

170 Hendon Ave- Manitoba Housing, Thursdays
Phone or text with subject ‘Food Delivery’ to 204-619-4634

For inquiries about the Food Security network call Kathy Perrault, 204-223-0934.

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People who rely on food banks don't go away in January.

There is nothing ‘normal’ about the state of poverty and food insecurity in Canada. Food insecurity is at an all time high, and food bank usage has doubled since 2019. We cannot carry on thinking that people will be fine without significant intervention. This issue requires urgent and immediate action.

It's a really tough time for food banks, and so we need to make these issues prominent. Folks are not always in a position to give, so a great way to give is to lend your voice to the cause. This is a petition calling on the federal government to introduce a "Groceries and Essentials Benefit" as a way of getting money into people's pockets quickly.
https://foodbankscanada.ca/advocacy-government-relations/petition/

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Operation Red Nose Winnipeg         https://rednosewinnipeg.ca/
The festive season designated driver service operated by volunteers.

Operation Red Nose is the best way to get you AND your vehicle home safe this season after spending the evening with family, friends and coworkers celebrating the holidays.
With one call to our Winnipeg Red Nose Hotline, you’ll receive a safe ride home in your vehicle while supporting the Winnipeg Kids Foundation. It’s a win-win for you and the community.

Book your ride by calling (204) 947-6673 during our operating hours.

Volunteer with Operation Red Nose and help keep Winnipeg’s streets safe! Whether you’d like to be part of our three-person drive teams, work at our headquarters or help on one of the many committees that make Operation Red Nose function, there’s a volunteer position available for you!

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Dec 10, 4:30-6:30pm

Lighting Up The Avenue is BACK!
hosted by Indigenous Vision for the North End

Come to Selkirk Avenue for family holiday fun and delicious refreshments at each stop!
Holiday shopping at our social enterprise thrift shop, The Up Shoppe at 382 Selkirk Avenue!
North End Women’s Centre, 394 Selkirk, we'll have cookie decorating & photos with the Grinch!
North End Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation, 509 Selkirk, there'll be a gingerbread house contest!
Ma Mawi Chi Itata, 800 Selkirk, there’ll be a photo booth and other kids activities.
541 Selkirk there'll be a photo booth and hot chocolate, BINGO AND PRIZES TO BE WON!
All ages and genders welcome!

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Ongoing Activities

Every Sunday at 7:00 PM
Club Happenings, 114B Osborne Street, Winnipeg, MB
(204) 284-6444         clubhappenings@gmail.com

Comedy Open Open Mic
Sign up starts at 6:30 PM / the show kicks off at 7:00 PM.
Whether you're an aspiring comedian, a seasoned pro, or just looking for some fun, this is your chance to take the stage and show off your best material.
Enjoy drink specials all night long and enter to win prizes. After the comedy stick around for karaoke and sing your heart out!

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Every Friday and Saturday, 10 pm - 2 am
4th Line PUB & GRILL, 3025 Ness Ave, Wpg, MB R2Y 2J2 (corner of Ness & Sturgeon)

Don't miss out on one of Winnipeg's BEST karaoke experiences brought to you by our host Christiana from Karaoke Anonymous.
Check out the HUGE online song book at https://search.karaokeanonymous.ca/

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Every Sunday to May 25, 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Broadway Neighborhood Center, 185 Young Street, Winnipeg, R3C 1Y8

Join Winnipeg Circus Club for our regularly scheduled WEEKLY programming!
Try a Variety of Circus Props Including Unicycle & Tight Rope!
Explore New Props & Old Favourites! Our meet-ups are FREE for first timers!
Casual drop-ins are $5 / Membership are $20 for Kids & $30 for Ages 16+

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Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre, 119 Sutherland Ave., Wpg R2W 3C9

MICEC's Cree & Ojibwe language tables are gathering in-person every month to eat together, to practice, to play games, and visit. Speakers of all abilities are welcome! Lunch will be provided. Email miceclanguage@gmail.com if you have any questions.

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Free Activities

To find more free activities, and events happening in December, go this post
https://winnipegisbetterthanchocolate.blogspot.com/2024/11/ongoing-activities-l-operation-red-nose.html

to December 31, 5 PM – 10 PM
Grant Memorial Church, 877 Wilkes Avenue

Let It Glow – Christmas Drive Thru
Experience the magic of Christmas! Enjoy this free, family-friendly event featuring stunning light displays, festive music, and a heartwarming story of Christmas. It’s a perfect way to kick off the holiday season while driving through one of Winnipeg’s most enchanting Christmas light shows.

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December 6, 5 PM - 9 PM

Grace Hospital, 300 Booth Drive.
Winter Celebration - Enjoy free festive fun with photos with Santa, hot chocolate, and a dazzling Tree Lighting Ceremony in memory of loved ones. The event also features an exciting fireworks display and a drive-in screening of Home Alone. Don’t miss this magical evening filled with family-friendly activities and holiday cheer!

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December 6, 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

First Fridays in the Exchange
Multiple Locations at the Exchange District
It’s full-on creativity where Galleries, artists, unique shops and restaurants welcome your visit!
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December 6, 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Manitoba Museum, 190 Rupert Avenue
Free admission to its Museum Galleries, Planetarium, and Science Gallery. Each event includes interactive experiences like hands-on science exhibits, live sky tours, and engaging activities such as button-making and research demonstrations in the Living Laboratory.
Special programming includes cultural exhibits like Manidoo Miinniigooizowin, celebrating Indigenous heritage, and film screenings such as Arutinae with a director Q&A. The Planetarium also features unique shows like The Longest Night, blending storytelling and astronomy.

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December 6 – Steve Kitz European Duo 3-5 PM
December 7 - Amber Eppp Jazz Duo 1-3 PM
CF Polo Park, 233-1485 Portage Ave

We’re making the season bright with live holiday music from local musicians. Until December 24, enjoy your favourite holiday songs live while you shop!

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December 7, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Manitoba Legislative Building, 450 Broadway

Legislative Building Holiday Open House
Celebrate the season with Premier Wab Kinew and members of the legislative assembly. Enjoy a free, family-friendly event filled with holiday cheer and bring non-perishable food items for the Christmas Cheer Board.

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to December 24
Cabela’s, 580 Sterling Lion Pkwy.

Free Photos with Santa
Enjoy festive activities, and explore exclusive holiday shopping deals. This event promises fun for the whole family, with professional photo sessions and special promotions. Reserve a spot or visit for a walk-in experience.

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Every Friday
Downtown (301 Vaughn St.) 5 PM to close
Elmwood Kildonan (454 Kimberly Ave.) 7 PM to close
South (5 Fermer Ave.) 7 PM to close
West Portage (3550 Portage Ave.) 7 PM to close

Free YMCA Youth Access Program Ages 13-17
Enjoy safe, inclusive recreational spaces. Engage in fun activities, connect with peers, and stay active, all with no fees or memberships required.

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Saturdays, 8 AM
The Forks 1, Forks Market Road

Winnipeg Run Club - We are a lululemon led community driven run crew. Each week we set up 5km & 10km routes with over 20 community run leaders to support you along the way. The intention is everyone feels welcome and safe.
During our warmer months we meet under The Canopy at The Forks
RSVP REQUIRED  https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/winnipeg-run-club-tickets-615793824907

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December 7, 9:00 am – 11:30 am
Tyndall Park Community School Gym, 2221 King Edward St.

Tyndall Park Community Centre’s Breakfast with Santa
This free family-friendly event features a delicious breakfast, holiday crafts, and photos with Santa. Shop local at the Tyndall Community Market while supporting small businesses.
Donations will be accepted for the NorthWest Bear Clan Patrol to support their vital community work.

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Every Saturday, 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM

Public Skating at South Winnipeg Community Centre, 666 Silverstone Ave.
Come for a free skate!

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December 7, 1:00 pm – 3:00 am
Rotary Heritage Park 735 Kildare Ave W
Admission is free with a donation of a tin for the bin

Join the Transcona Museum for Photos with Santa on the CN2747 Visitors can take festive photos with Santa aboard the historic CN2747, a rare 1953 steam locomotive. This family-friendly event offers a unique photo opportunity, creating lasting memories.
There will be a special holiday story time at the Transcona Library at 2 PM.

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December 8, 11am-5pm / drop-in tours at 1pm and 2pm
Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Boulevard, Wpg, R3C 1V1

Join us for Canada Life's Free Sunday and explore the Gallery for FREE! All exhibitions are open and we'll have two drop-in tours for folks to enjoy: MOTHERGROUND begins at 1pm and Inuit Sanaugangit: Art Across Time starts at 2pm.
Take part in a festive art-making activity inspired by Lita Fontaine’s Winyan exhibition, where you can create mandala ornaments. We’re thrilled to have singers from the Manitoba Underground Opera carolling in the galleries between 1 and 2:30pm.

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December 8, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Norberry-Glenlee Community Centre, 26 Molgat Avenue

Breakfast with Santa - This free family event features a pancake breakfast, bouncy castles, holiday crafts, and photos with Santa. The entire community centre will be transformed for a fun-filled day of festive activities.

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December 8, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Seven Oaks Arena 745, Kingsbury Ave

Enjoy a festive day at the Skate with Santa event! Families can enjoy face painting, public skating, holiday crafts, and a special visit from Santa
at 12:30 PM. Break-Away Grill Specials and Winnipeg’s 150th Celebration Tent. Add to the fun by donating and earning a free hot chocolate voucher!

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Every Friday, 10 PM – 2 AM

Airport Motor Inn, 1800 Ellice Ave.

No cover charge!
Karaoke Every Friday at the Airport Motor Inn 10pm.
Huge stage, Amazing sound and a massive song selection at www.karaokeanonymous.ca
Kitchen closes at 10 so get there early if you wanna order food.

May 23, 2022

Pollock's 100th Anniversary Speakers Series l Winnipeg Downtown Skywalk Tour l Doors Open Winnipeg l Pride Events l Events at The Forks l Writers’ Events l Reel Paddling Film Festival l Community Art Fest l Nick Yudell

Pollock's Hardware Co-op is so excited to announce our 100th Anniversary Speakers Series: North End  Stories. We’ll be hosting FREE events on the people and places of the North End of Winnipeg and Pollock’s place within it, in honour of our 100 years!
Events at the Ukrainian Labour Temple start at 7:00 pm, doors open at 6:30 pm. Books and Pollock’s 100th Anniversary merchandise will be available for purchase and refreshments will be available for purchase from our good neighbours Modern Coffee Winnipeg.
We can’t wait to see you there!

May 24, 7 PM
www.eventbrite.ca/e/pollocks-100th-anniversary-speakers-series-main-street-merchants-registration-308884530947

Pollock's 100th Anniversary Speakers Series - Main Street Merchants
As a Heritage Officer & City Historian, Murray Peterson has unique insight into Winnipeg and its history. Murray will take us on a journey up Main Street and relay how this street reflected the history of Western Canada
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JUNE 7, 7 PM
www.eventbrite.ca/e/pollocks-100th-anniversary-speakers-series-the-peoples-co-op-registration-308891000297

Pollock's loves co-ops so we're thrilled to have Jim Mochoruk talk about one of the most iconic North End co-ops: The People's Co-op! Join us to hear about how this co-op was a force in business and a social institution.
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JUNE 21, 7 PM
www.eventbrite.ca/e/pollocks-100th-anniversary-speakers-series-luxton-early-history-registration-313938236717

The lands where we live and work have been settled for thousands of years. Anne and Maureen will talk about early history of the Luxton area. We will also celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day!

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MAY 28, 2 pm - 5 pm 
Only 7 people per tour. It’s 18+ as we make three lounge stops en route.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/winnipeg-downtown-skywalk-tour-tickets-317912513887

Winnipeg Downtown Skywalk Tour with tour guide is local history columnist and blogger Christian Cassidy, (West End Dumplings, Winnipeg Places).
This tour takes you through Winnipeg's downtown Skywalk system from the Convention Centre to the Richardson Building. Find out how the downtown south of Portage Avenue transformed from a leafy residential neighbourhood into the city's Central Business District in less than a century.

Three sit-down discussion stops where you can purchase a soft drink, coffee, or beer (Elephant and Castle Lounge, True North Square Food Court, and happy hour in Hy's Lounge).

Admission is FREE thanks to the sponsors, Downtown Winnipeg BIZ and the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation. You are responsible for cost of your beverages. It is strongly suggested that you bring a mask and proof of vaccination.
The tour is entirely indoors, so don't dress too warmly! A cheap option for indoor parking where you can leave your jacket in your trunk is below ground at Portage Place. The rate is around $10 for the entire afternoon.

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MAY 28 and 29      http://doorsopenwinnipeg.ca
 
Doors Open Winnipeg
This is an free opportunity to visit buildings and learn about their history. Consult the website for buildings, times and any registration requirements.

From our windows - photographs by David Firman has been extended for the month of May.
Visit the foyer at 266 McDermot to see the display.
https://www.winnipegarchitecture.ca/from-our-windows-photographer-david-firman/

May 29 - Join tour guide Matt Cohen and walk the Exchange District in search of ghost signs. Discover the area’s fading promotional signage and learn more about the companies that called these warehouses home.
http://doorsopenwinnipeg.ca/event/ghost-signs-walking-tour/

Ghost Signs, an Exchange District Walking Tour by Matt Cohen, and Osborne Village an architectural tour by Susan Algie and James Wagner are available at McNally-Robinson, Whodunit books and Small Mercies as well as from WAF in-person or online: winnipegarchitecture.ca/shop/

The theme of this year’s event is “Celebrating Neighbourhoods”, expressing our excitement over the progress of heritage conservation districts in Winnipeg.

http://doorsopenwinnipeg.ca/walkingtours/#
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MAY 28 (11 – 4) & MAY 29 (1 – 4)

Manitoba Genealogical Society, Unit E – 1045 St. James Street
Where Did our Ancestors Live? Celebrate their Stories & Neighbourhoods.

Let us help you explore records and how to use them to research your family history and genealogy. Ask how to start, where to look, what resources are available. Tour or browse our extensive collection of city and community histories, and explore our extensive database with over 1.5 million records of Manitoba names.  
Take a tour of our resources or you can dig right into your research.
We’ll have a kid friendly wee house art project. There’s plenty of free parking and dining choices adjacent to MGS.
Mask and vaccine policies are in place to attend.
www.mbgenealogy.com or 204-783-9139

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Pride Events

MAY 28, 9 PM – 2 AM
Tickets · $15  via Eventbrite

Pride Kicks off at The Good Will Social Club, 625 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, R3B 2G4
Be'TLV and The Prizmah Project are kicking off Pride! Hosted by Dov the DJ, you'll be dancing all night long to the hottest Pride anthems. With amazing performances by Toronto's Dmanda Tension, MJ Tigerstar, Lady Valenciaga, and the amazingly talented Lady Quinnzarr!
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JUNE 5, 12 PM
Manitoba Legislative Building

The Winnipeg Ghostbusters are proud to be participating in this year's Pride Parade. We can't wait to see everyone there!
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JUNE 5, 12 PM – 4:30 PM
The Forks
Any questions, please email g.u.ycollective5@gmail.com

The G.U.Ys and Rose Mortel at the Pride Festival
12:00 PM - 4:30 PM: Rose Mortel and Ruby Chopstix are hosting the Pride Children's Stage
1:15 PM: The G.U.Ys perform on Pride Children's Stage
3:45 PM: The G.U.Ys perform on Pride Main Stage

Our group was created in 2020 during the pandemic with a group of BFFLs. Their love of Drag and performance motivate everything they do. They are committed to creating shows of high caliber and giving you memories. The G.U.Ys have had multiple sold-out shows, including their first Drag Brunch at The King's Head, The Lady Gaga Ball at Club 200, and the Britney Freed Show at The Good Will. They were also featured in Pride Winnipeg's Digital Pride 2021.
Drag Performers:
Sylv / Rose Mortel / Ruby Chopstix / Jolean Ground Beef / Peppermint Phattie

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Events at The Forks

JUNE 2, 6:30 PM
The Forks, Room 201 (second floor, just down from Coal & Canary)
Tickets · $22.23
www.eventbrite.ca/e/thrive-clothing-swap-tickets-339942877297
To support our free programming at @thrivecommunitysupportcircle

Thrive Thrift Shop Clothing Swap
Purge some, take some! Bring your friends and your gently worn, unwanted clothing items (all sizes!). Search for new-to-you pieces in sizes 0 to 22! Brand names include Calvin Klein, Joe, Vera Moda, Club Monaco and so much more!

The Thrift Shop aims to empower families and individuals by providing access to good quality clothing and household items at affordable prices. Our store is run by volunteers, our resource centre offers free programming for the West End community including parenting programs, men's and women's sharing groups, counselling, baby supplies and emergency food.
Check us out at www.thrivecommunitysupportcircle.com
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JUNE 9, 9:30 AM – JUN 12 AT 5 PM
The Forks
$11.50 - $40   www.eventbrite.ca/e/kidsfest-2022-tickets-320710001247

Kidsfest, a.k.a. Winnipeg International Children's Festival, is back!
Full details and tickets available at www.kidsfest.ca

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Writers’ Events

MAY 29, 2 pm to 4 pm
Beaches Community Centre (formerly Victoria Beach Community Centre)

Calling all Ladies of the East Beaches!
Please join us for our annual Ladies Day, brought to you by the Merry Makers.
Open to all women in the East Beaches area, cottagers and permanent residents alike.
Enjoy dainties, fruit, coffee, tea or lemonade and the company of friends, old and new.
Raffle Prizes – Raffle in support of the purchase of picnic tables for the BCC playground

Presentation by Louella Lester, VB born and raised author of Glass Bricks, the story of Lester’s experience working both traditional and non-traditional jobs. Sometimes raw and often humorous, Lester share stories about learning to work, working and moving on. 

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JUNE 2, 7 PM – 8 PM

Please review details of how to attend physical events before arriving as masking and proof of vaccination will still be required:
https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/event-attendance?fbclid=IwAR2xRnX_5o850IvUw8eKR4rGvRvEsRvFbI8unTZgL21_gzHvrqD4Wy9gDpA

Join author Dora Dueck, in conversation with Mary Ann Loewen, for the launch of Return Stroke: essays & memoir, live in the Atrium of McNally Robinson Booksellers, Grant Park and also as a YouTube stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR1iVcEsiEQxlQvTKTjGz8aQcZCkLvQjgoMvFylcay5r6xVaHCqV_4JCsQI&v=XMd9aUipGpk&feature=youtu.be

These personal essays lyrically engage with a wide range of ideas. The collection’s final section is a probing and moving memoir of the author’s time in Paraguay in the 1980s. Dora Dueck’s creative non-fiction seeks to tell the truth, and tell it well.

Dora Dueck is the author of four books of fiction. This Hidden Thing was Book of the Year at the Manitoba Book Awards, while What You Get at Home won the High Plains Award for short fiction.

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JUNE 8, Doors Open: 6:00 pm / Show Time: 7:00pm - 10:00 pm
Gas Station Arts Centre, 445 River Ave.
$16+ tax Tickets  www.wildernesssupply.ca/races-events/reel/paddling-film-festival-22-tickets-winnipeg

Wilderness Supply Winnipeg’s 17th Annual Reel Paddling Film Festival 2022 World Tour
Since 2006, the Paddling Film Festival World Tour has been showcasing the very best paddling films to live audiences. You'll be inspired to explore rivers, lakes and oceans, push extremes, embrace the paddling lifestyle and appreciate the wild places.
Draw and Prizes! Your ticket stub or email printout gets you $10 off your next purchase of $50 or more! Expires July 30.

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JUNE 9 and 10
Crescent Arts Centre, 525 Wardlaw Avenue

The Inclusion - Community Art Fest
Variety Show | Art Display | Workshops
“Open to people of all abilities”

JUNE 9: Inclusion Arts Performance & Art Display
7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Tickets $10. Kids Free!

A Variety Show including the Inclusion Players. Catch our Art Display and purchase some original Art. Proceeds will support the Inclusion Arts Programs. Register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/inclusion-arts-fest-variety-show-june-9th-night-workshops-june-10-day-tickets-340837884287?fbclid=IwAR0Euo3WzhDqUanPa-zNTGvBROprKHKpK3IcrPzBrQZ5Jl3ZrLBDf58TIVQ

JUNE 10: Arts Workshops
Morning workshops (9:30—11:30 am) / Afternoon workshops (1—3 pm)
$10 per person.   Space is limited to the first 30 registrants.

Workshops on puppet making, improv, and musical theatre. Donations are welcome. Register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/inclusion-arts-fest-variety-show-june-9th-night-workshops-june-10-day-tickets-340837884287?fbclid=IwAR1k6WZcG85mJDqWzpvlKdGbOY_HpKf18k408RA7PxcpNlqEOO2LmCPdcy8

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JUNE 12, 2 PM – 4 PM
Admission free   Please RSVP to lostexpressionist@gmail.com

Meet in the Manitoba Museum’s new Festival Hall for a talk followed by a Q&A and a guided tour. Hosted by Seema Hollenberg, Director of Research, Collections and Exhibitions, Manitoba Museum.

Talk & Tour with curator, Celia Rabinovitch, PhD, MFA - "The Lost Expressionist – Nick Yudell, A Photographer Discovered". This exhibition reveals a vibrant world in Manitoba from the Jazz Age through the Great Depression to the rise of World War II. Through dramatic portraits, experimental shots, and images of play, place, and self, The Lost Expressionist captures the feeling of life in Manitoba’s urban, rural, and Jewish communities.
The exhibition offers a prism of one young man’s life, Nick Yudell, who enlisted in 1940 and became a Canadian World War II hero - an RAF pilot who perished in 1943 during the North African campaign.

Light refreshments will be available.

https://manitobamuseum.ca/archives/exhibition/the-lost-expressionist-nick-yudell-a-photographer-discovered?fbclid=IwAR0u_bhPrx0Zg5ou0y8D9VbrzfyHTEPGD8mCWkZ3jqatJ9oFqXTbBAUpUTw

March 24, 2017

Oak Hammock Marsh l March for Mental Health l Letter Writing Month l (Re)Claiming Space and Music l Brumation l San Fermin l Metalfest l EXCISION l Martha Wainwright l Mayday Parade l Ruddigore: The Witch's Curse l Yoga l Silence Kit l Bollywood Bhangra Bash l Science First l Clothing & Toy Sale l Body, Mind & Spirit

The Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre is located 30 minutes North of Winnipeg on highway 67 between highways #7 and #8. 
For more information call (204) 467-3300 or email: j_bourgeois@ducks.ca

April 1 - 12 to 3 p.m. - Special presentation at 1 p.m.
Dog Adoption Fair
The Manitoba Mutts Dog Rescue organization will have adorable dogs for adoption. 
Staff will be on hand to answer all your questions! 
April 2 - 1 - 2 p.m. 
Birding Hour - Learn to identify the nests and eggs of birds in this workshop hosted by our Resident Naturalist, Paula Grieef.
Pre-registration is required. Workshop fee is $6 plus admission.
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Easter Weekend
Join us for Easter and participate in our GPS Egg Hunt! 
Try your hand at Bunny Bingo and participate in our GPS Egg Hunt. Kids can also participate in our annual traditional Easter Egg Hunt in the exhibits on Sunday.

Enjoy Special Easter Lunch in the Café
April 16, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Reservations recommended for Easter lunch.
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April 20 - 8 p.m. 
Astronomy Night - Telescopes. A special theatre presentation will be followed by a stargazing session from the rooftop observation deck.
$5 for members and $10 for non-members
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April 22 & 23 - 1 to 3 p.m. on both days
Nest Fest - Learn how to attract cavity nesters such as birds and bats. Build your own nesting structure during one of our workshops or take home some plans to build your own. Cost based on structure selected.

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May 6 at 1 PM - 4 PM
St.Vital Park, 190 River Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2M 5C4
Registration  Before April 1st Cost to Register $30, after April 1st $40

Winnipeg March for Mental Health 
There will be prizes for the TOP 3 people who raise funds through registering!
Inspire Community Outreach Inc. will be providing Registration Packages. All proceeds will be donated to our free mental health programming for children, at risk youth, and for families here in Winnipeg.
Registrants will receive a T-shirt and a package of coupons/items from local businesses (limited to first 50 registrants), and a tax receipt for their donation. 

Come and join us and celebrate your strength! 
March with your loved ones! March with our community! 
Wear purple to celebrate Mental Health!

Guest Speakers, Live Musical Performances, Children’s Entertainment, 
Local Artisan Vendors, Mental Health Programs and Organizations

This event is to raise awareness and lower the stigma that surrounds mental illness. Registration is not required for enjoying the walk or attending performances. 

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April 7 at 5 PM - 9 PM
Tiny Feast, 217 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0S2
Tickets

Write_On Winnipeg! 
In support of Letter Writing Month, join us for an evening of letter-writing. 
Please RSVP at tiny.cc/writeon to secure an official Write_On Kit (supplies are limited!) and to enjoy the evening’s in-store special event and giveaways.

Learn more about First Fridays at www.firstfridayswinnipeg.org/

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

April 12 at 6 PM - 11 PM
Tickets   Some tickets will be available at the door.

PCWM Presents: (Re)Claiming Space and Music 
Please join the Provincial Council of Women of Manitoba as we are joined by:
Iskwé
Rayannah
Alexa Potashnik (Black Space Winnipeg)
Madeleine Roger (Roger Roger)
For a discussion on women in the music industry. 
A dance party, led by DJ Spinoline will follow. 
We are proud and excited for this discussion to be moderated by The Red Tent.  
April 14, Doors @ 9:00 / Music @ 10:00 - 2 AM
Tickets: $10 (with Brumation digital download at Music Trader and The Good Will)
            $12 at the door

Dead Ranch's second album, Brumation, release party with special guests:

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The Park Theatre, 698 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3L 2B9

April 15 at 8 PM - 11 PM
$20.00 Tickets  

San Fermin presented by Winnipeg Folk Festival & Park Theatre
Low Roar will open the show! 

Growing from one man to an eight-piece orchestral band with two recorded studio albums, we are so excited to welcome back San Fermin.
Karazija wrote and recorded Low Roar’s debut album with Grammy-winning producer/mixer Andrew Scheps. Upon releasing the album in 2011, Karazija then recruited Logi Guðmonsson on drums and the two toured Europe, eventually joining the Iceland Airwaves and ATP festival lineups, as well as supported indie favourites Soko and Ásgeir.

Now including Leifur Bjornsson on programming, Low Roar released their second album, ‘0’, co-produced by Andrew Scheps and Mike Lindsay (Tuung), featuring Icelandic darlings Amiina on strings, in 2014.
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April 21 at 7 PM - 1 AM
Day 1 of 2 / All Ages / $30 / Two day pass - $40 Tickets  

Ninjacat Productions and the Park Theatre are very excited to announce the lineup for day one of the Manitoba Metalfest 2017: 
DRI, AGGRESSION, WITHDRAWAL, SOLANUM, INFECTER and ETOWN BEATDOWN

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April 16 at 8 PM - 2 AM
Nectar Nightclub, 575 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2T3
Tickets    18+ | Valid ID Requiredl Text "ELBOWS" to 204-792-1390!
Limited Bottle Service Packages + VIP Entry Available

Nectar Nightclub and Bell Media Presents: EXCISION 
PK SOUND brought to you by Vision Events.
Special Effects and Lighting powered by The Nightlife Co.
Watch and Listen to EXCISION

Excision is a warrior of bass music and tested the limits of electronic music. 

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April 17 at 8 PM - 11 PM
West End Cultural Centre, 586 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1Z8
$30.00  Tickets  

Martha Wainwright played at the 2016 Folk Fest with her sister Lucy Wainwright-Roche. They were even able to join their folk legend father Loudon Wainwright III on stage. It was a wonderful Folk Fest family affair! 

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April 18, Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 7:30 PM - 10 PM
Garrick Centre, 330 Garry Street, Wpg, MB R3B 2G6
All Ages / General Admission
Tickets: $29.50 (Incl GST) + s/c 
  
Mayday Parade: A Lesson In Romantics 10th Anniversary Tour 
With guests Knuckle Puck and Milestones

Mayday Parade has garnered a dedicated fanbase, in their evolution from hard-working local band to global force. Delving into the musical influences that have inspired their decade-long career, the band have delivered their most exciting release to date with Black Lines. Melodically diverse, the collection of 12 stunning tracks blends driving rock riffs with the band's signature heartfelt lyrics into a whole new take on their sound.
Support on the tour will come from Knuckle Puck and label mates Milestones. 

"We are stoked to celebrate our 10th anniversary of our debut record A Lesson in Romantics," guitarist Brooks Betts says. The band recently released a brand new studio track "The Problem With The Big Picture Is That It's Hard To See," taken from the special Anniversary Edition of their debut EP Tales Told By Dead Friends. The remixed and remastered EP is available as a limited edition 10" featuring exclusive glow-in-the-dark deluxe packaging and a 12-page commemorative book, and available digitally at MaydayParade.com

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April 20 and 21 at 7:30 pm 
April 22 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Pantages Playhouse Theatre, Market Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tickets through the Manitoba Opera Box Office online or by phoning 204-957-7842.  
  
The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Winnipeg presents Ruddigore: The Witch's Curse, the story of the bad Baronets of Ruddigore who have been cursed for generations. They must commit a crime every day or die in agony. Sir Despard has discovered that his elder brother Robin Oakapple, long believed dead, is actually alive. Despard transfers the title – and the curse – onto Robin. Robin’s challenge is to discover a way to overcome the curse and win the love of the beautiful Rose Maybud.

Cast and Artistic Team:
Rose Maybud - Andrea Lett 
Mad Margaret - Kelly Robinson 
Dame Hannah - Cathryn Harrison 
Zorah - Carmen Harris 
Robin Oakapple - Jean Van Der Merwe 
Richard Dauntless - Jonathan Stitt 
Sir Despard Murgatroyd - Nathan Sawatzky-Dyck 
Sir Roderic Murgatroyd - Fred Simpson 
Old Adam - Fred Cross 
Chorus: Jen Bouskill, Tanis Chapman, Dryden Dilts, Paul Forget, Naomi Garrett,
Costa Ginakes, Marlon Goolcharon, Zoë Gotziaman, Elena Howard-Scott, Kristinn Jakobson,
Kim Kakegamic, Joanne Kilfoyle, Nicki Kirton, Gail Mildren, Allen Nixon, Mark Olson,
Rachel Plett, Richard Ryland, Deanna Smith, Nico Smith, Roman Szczerba, Vic Unruh,
Erin-Brie Warwick, Kevin Woelk, Murray Wichert, Erika Wiebe, Diane Wreford,
Chelsey Young, Kevin Woelk

Director - Reid Harrison 
Music Director - Michelle Mourre
Set Design - Sheldon Johnson 
Lighting Design - Rob Mravnik
Costumes – Jan Malabar & Harlequin Costumes
Make-Up Design – Jean-Marc LaFond

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April 21 at 7 PM - 8:30 PM
Yoga Public, 280 Fort Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1E5
$15 (includes gst) Register in person or online www.yogapublic.com

Nandita Selvanathan on Yoga and Indian Mythology
The Sanskrit term satsang means “in the company of truth” or “good company.” Please join our satsang and be in the company of others seeking to become more aware of the purposes and processes of life. Nandita Selvanathan will lead us in storytelling and chanting. The universal questions inherent in myth and the art of storytelling transcend time, culture and social status. They are a link between individuals and a powerful way to deepen understanding.

Nandita studied Indian Classical music and continues her interest in Indian traditions giving storytellings and teaching classes in Ayurvedic cooking, Kirtan and Sanskrit.

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April 21 at 9 PM - 2 AM
The Handsome Daughter, 61 Sherbrook St, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2B2
$5 in advance // $10 at the door

Winnipeg's local grunge-rock, alt-rock, pop-rock, rock-rock group Silence Kit releases their debut EP 'Started as a Whisper' and kick of their tour, giving it all they have with enthusiasm. They'll be met with the wall of sound known as Tusk to open up the night along with the groovy and perfectly odd Spacebutt.

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April 21 at 8:30 PM - 2 AM
Reign Nightclub, 1792 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2G2
Door Cover: $10 early Bird till April 15 and $15 on door.
For VIP TEXT "BhangraBollywood" to 204 887 5042
Tickets Delivery request can be made over the phone, 204 887 5042
Limited Complimentary limousine & champagne packages available.
Birthday Packages | Vip Booths | Limos - Contact Admin

Nachange Saari Raat · Hosted by Indians In Winnipeg
Bollywood Bhangra Bash, the Biggest Desi Club Night In Winnipeg!
Dj Prodiigy (Punjabi/Bhangra Dj from Toronto)
PUNJABI Dholi Aman
Music: BHANGRA/ BOLLYWOOD / EDM/PUNJABI
LIVE PUNJABI DHOL

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April 22 at 1 PM - 3 PM
Manitoba Legislative Building, 450 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1S4

Science First will be organizing a March for Science in Winnipeg, in solidarity with the March for Science DC and satellite marches planned across the United States, and the world.
We march for science! 
Gather in front of the steps for a rally with guest speakers.

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April 22 at 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Terry Sawchuk Arena, 901 Kimberly Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2K 4B9
Open to the public. Admission is free. Come early for best selection.

MBFOM (The Multiples Association) is hosting their Used Clothing & Toy Sale. 
There will be a HUGE SELECTION of great quality children's items at fantastic prices. 
More than 100 vendors participating.

Manitoba Families of Multiples - A Volunteer-driven organization - helping families of Multiples for multiple years.

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April 23 at 10 AM - 5 PM
Caboto Centre, 1055 Wilkes Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2L7
$5 admission gains you access to over 45 exhibitors & 3 lectures.
For more information, visit our website at www.bodymindspiritshow.ca

The Body, Mind & Spirit Show 
Spring is here!
Explore holistic living & spirituality, experience alternative healing, get an intuitive reading or purchase items to assist you in your journey and listen to lectures throughout the day.

July 9, 2016

#BlackLivesMatter l Adult Camp l Alley Cat Race l Madeira l Black Thunder l John Hughes Movie Trivia l Freak Heat Waves l MEME l Folklorama l Bike Jams l Farmers’ Market l Interstellar Rodeo l Sue Proctor: Clowning & Storytelling l Painting l Kittenpalooza

July 20 at 7 PM - 10 PM
Manitoba Legislative Building, 450 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0V8
For more information Black Space

#BlackLivesMatter
Not Another Hashtag 
Not Another Bystander 
Not Another Viral Video 
Not Another Act Of Senseless Violence

Bring a candle, bring your friends, bring your family. 
The most recent acts of genocide targeted towards Black people in and outside our city/country demonstrates the Anti-Blackness rooted within our society. 
We ask for your support and solidarity.

A June 22, 2016 Winnipeg news story…

A July 9, 2016 news story…
‘That is how a police officer is supposed to do their job’: 

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Jul 21 at 7 PM to 12 AM
FortWhyte Alive, 1961 McCreary Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2K9
Tickets: $20 advance / $25 at the door 

The Great Escape - Adult Summer Camp at FWA
Enjoy archery, paddling, bonfires, live music, and earn a camp badge.
Music by Mama Cutsworth & DJ Academy for All Women Alumni, DJs Ack 'n' Quack

All your favourite summer camp activities:
Canoeing, Archery, Arts & crafts, Campfire grilled cheese, Marshmallow roasts, 
Wilderness survival, Camp games + tomfoolery, Facepainting and so much more!
Funds raised support environmental education at FortWhyte Alive.

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July 23 at 7 PM - 3 AM
Natural Cycleworks, 91 Albert St., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1G5
Registration starts at 7 pm - Bring yourself, your bike, and some ID. 
This is an event for adults. $10 for entry
Registration ◦ 7 pm / Race ◦ 8 pm - 10 pm / After Party ◦ until LATE

5th Annual RTMF Alley Cat Race
An alley cat race depicts a day in the life of a bike messenger. 
The key to winning is to RIDE SAFE and HAVE FUN.
Multiple secret stops with tasks to complete along the way. 
Ride as hard as you like, all levels of riders are welcome. 
PRIZES including Spirit Award for the best attitude with tickets to the Rainbow Trout Music Festival! Anyone can win.

After Party: Doors at 9 pm
$10 for the after party. But racers get in free!

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The Handsome Daughter, 61 Sherbrook St, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2B2

July 27 at Doors 8 / Music 9 PM - 12:30 AM
Madeira, Astrakhan (BC), RamsKull and Thundersmoke
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July 29 at 10 PM - 2 AM
$10
Black Thunder (Regina), Solanum, Infecter and Perilous
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August 3 at 8 PM - 10 PM
John Hughes Movie Trivia 
FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF
THE BREAKFAST CLUB
SIXTEEN CANDLES
PLANES TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES

REGISTRATION - Teams must consist of 2-3 people
Send an email, Subject line - the name of the trivia theme + the date of the event
Please include your team name and the names of all your team members
$5 registration fee from each team member 
PRIZES - JOKES - HOSTS
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August 14 at 9 PM - 11:59 PM
$10  Tickets
Freak Heat Waves (Victoria) with Beth and Holy Void 

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July 28 at 6 PM - 2 AM
The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre, 281 Donald Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 5S4
Tickets 

The HUB Rooftop - MEME Preview Night
DJs include Nathan Zahn, Jared Star, N-Deep and Alex Ridley

Fashion show by Friday Knights Clothing & Accessories 
with Hair by Salon POP Make up by The Artist Groupe
Models from Panache Management and all coordinated by Black Caviar Productions
Flamenco Dance Show sponsored by Folklorama
Light Show by David Horton from InterFusion MEDIA
Live painting by Nereo II and Michael Johnston
Pictures by JJ Gill and Daniel Ezzahir 
Video by Pablo Riquelme Black & White Photography
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August 11 – August 15
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Venues: The Winnipeg Art Gallery, The Pyramid, The Cube, More tba!
Early Bird Pass / $40 individual event tickets on sale

MEME 2016

GREG GOW - Toronto   www.soundcloud.com/greg-gow
JAMIE KIDD - Toronto   https://soundcloud.com/jamie-kidd
LONGWALKSHORTDOCK - Vancouver   www.soundcloud.com/longwalkshortdock
JAY TRIPWIRE- Vancouver   https://soundcloud.com/jaytripwire
ADHAM SHAIKH - Nelson   www.soundcloud.com/adhamshaikh
MICHAEL FRASER - Vancouver   www.soundcloud.com/michaelfrasermusic
MAT THE ALIEN - Vancouver   https://soundcloud.com/matthealien
DAEGA SOUND - Vancouver   www.soundcloud.com/daegasound
NAUTILUSS - Toronto   https://soundcloud.com/nautiluss
bossFYTE - Toronto   https://soundcloud.com/bossfyte
JAMS - Calgary   http://soundcloud.com/jams-1
JON DELERIOUS - Calgary   https://soundcloud.com/jondelerious
ESETTE (Isis Graham) - Calgary   www.esettemusic.com
SERGIO LEVELS - Toronto   https://soundcloud.com/sergiolevels
JOHN NORMAN - Toronto   https://soundcloud.com/johnnormanmusic
MARK GRIMACE - Toronto / Winnipeg   https://soundcloud.com/unit42
MISS KOSMIK - Whistler   https://soundcloud.com/miss-kosmik
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August 11 at 9 PM - 2:30 AM
Union Sound Hall, 110 Market Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0P3
Tickets $14

MEME 2016 Opening Night Party! 
Featuring: JAY TRIPWIRE - Vancouver 
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August 12 at 11 PM - 3:30 AM
Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1V1
Tickets  

MEME at Winnipeg Art Gallery!
AFTER CUBE 1.0 ROOFTOP PARTY + FOUR ROOMS inside! 

Performers:
Mat the Alien, Daega Sound, Esette, bossFYTE, Jams, Sergio Levels, Ghost Twin,
Nautiluss, JADJ, Miss Kosmik, Marty Famine, Antepathe, Farrison Hord,
The Shake, Grimace, Robert Alexander, Jerm The Worm
VJs TBA

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July 31 – August 6
Russian Pavilion, 290 Dubuc Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2H 1E4
Tickets Available

Folklorama 2016 - Russian Pavilion Show Times
July 31 & Aug 1 5:30, 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm
Aug 2, 3 & 4 6:45, 8:15, 9:45, pm
Aug 5 & 6 5:30, 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 pm

Samovar invites you to our festive, exciting and delicious Samovar Tea Party. 
Our yummy cuisine crowned with your beloved borscht, exquisite pelmeni, crepes melting on your tongue, and tempting desserts.
Discover a bright kaleidoscope of beautiful music, spirited dances and lively comedy. 
A dance group from Los Angeles will perform passionate dances born in Russia. 
Yuri Fedorko, a “Limpopo” celebrity, and Oleg Bernov (Red Elvises) will be shaking the Pavilion with their hot songs and gigantic red bass-balalaika. 
Cirque Du Soleil Las Vegas artists Dimitri Bogatirev and Irina Ivanytska will cheer you with their comedy and magic. 

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August 6 at 3 PM - 8 PM
Natural Cycleworks, 91 Albert st, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1G5

The Bike Jam is a group ride with music. People outfit their bikes with lights and we party! 
A couple stops along the way for surprises and all in all, it's sweet.
Our good times rely on the safety of our riders. We work hard to plan and guide our party. 

The Bike Jams are a Rainbow Trout Music Festival FUN-raiser. 
Please bring a loonie or a twoonie to donate so we can keep jamming!
We're supported by Rainbow Trout Music, Natural cycleworks  
SumGuy, the light and sound man, and Sound by Rudolph

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August 11 at 10 AM - 3 PM
Manitoba Hydro, 360 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba

MB Hydro's Outdoor Farmers’ Market
Enjoy some fresh homemade baking provided by our volunteers.
Purchase a few handmade crafts to take home!
100% of the proceeds go towards Manitoba Pug Rescue’s pugs and small dogs!

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August 12 – August 14
The Forks, 1 Forks Market Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4L9
Tickets

Winnipeg is a city rich in art and culture. After three successful years in Edmonton, Interstellar Rodeo is setting up shop at The Forks, the city’s historic meeting place. 

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Manitoba Theatre For Young People, 2 Forks Market Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4X1

Fee: one workshop $150 - both $250 (Play the Fool and Storytelling Performance for 55+)
To register: send a cheque for the full amount by July 31 to 
Manitoba Storytelling Guild 443 Montrose, Winnipeg, MB, R3M 3M2
or pay online / For more info

Facilitator - Sue Proctor M.A. has performed as a mime, clown and storyteller for over thirty years. She has taught drama, written and directed productions, and developed original pieces using puppets and clown. Sue currently teaches with MTYP, Association for Community Living Winnipeg and the Manitoba Artist in the Schools Program.

August 8, 10, 12 from 1:00-5:00 pm
Play the Fool: Opening Up Creativity with Clowning

Clowning encourages growth through humour and play. Playing with characters, movement, emotions and images can shift perspective and open doors for self-expression. This workshop will strengthen creative voice, and aid recovery or stress release.
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August 16, 17, 18 from 1:00-5:00 pm
Storytelling Performance for 55+
Created for Manitoba Storytelling Guild

Storytelling educates, reflects and remembers. This workshop will create the opportunity to share stories, as well as practical assistance in expression. The last afternoon will include a brief performance for family and friends.

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August 17 at 10 AM
Winnipeg Beach Municiple Rec Centre, 30 Hamilton St, Winnipeg Beach R0C 3G0
Tickets close August 15  - available for half day (morning or afternoon) or full day.

Family Painting Day - Artist: Toni Dent
All ages welcome and everyone leaves with their very own 12″×16″ painting.
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. All supplies & instruction provided! Many colour options.
Event is open to the public. All children must be picked up by 4 pm

Morning session: Doors open 9 am; Party runs 10 am – 11:30 pm
Afternoon session: Doors open 12 pm; Party runs 1 – 2:30 pm

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August 21 – September 2
St. Vital Centre, 1225 St. Mary's Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2M 5E5

Kittenpalooza 2016 - 12 days of kitten adoptions! 
Come visit us to find your new best friend, perfect toys and accessories for your cats.
Learn about Craig Street Cats' programs!

May 23, 2015

Pet Expo l Winnipeg Pride Week: GLBTTQ Commercials l The Birdcage l Bike Jams l Vigil l One Gay City l Rainbow Flag Raising l Festival l Frontrunners’ Run l Dyke March l Rally & Parade l GLOSSY

June 7, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
St Norbert Community Centre, 3450 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3V 1A1
Admission: $2.00 / Kids 12 and under: FREE

Manitoba Pet Expo 2015
Local animal shelters, animal rescues and animal advocacy groups, pet food, supply and service companies such as groomers, dog sitters, doggy daycare, veterinarians.
Local crafters featuring pet related merchandise
Entertainment, information sessions, BBQ & Canteen 
A silent auction with proceeds going to the BTPRSM. 

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WINNIPEG PRIDE EVENTS - get your guide

June 5, 7 pm AND 9 pm
Bandwidth Theatre, 587/585 Ellice Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1Z7
$10 TICKETS at the Theatre box office 
or email to reserve

Best International GLBTTQ Commercials!
We're kicking off Winnipeg Pride Week with REEL PRIDE! This year's best commercials will make you laugh, make you think, and maybe pull your heart strings. Don't miss this fun evening that highlights the queer community through the art of advertising. 

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June 6, 9:00 pm
The Good Will - Social Club, 625 Portage, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2G4
$10 at the door
House of Gold Diamonds presents: The Birdcage!
Mama Cutsworth and DJ J. Jackson, will be paying tribute to one of their favourite films!
With special guest DJ Andy_2_k and hosted by the fabulous Tyra Boinks
An eclectic celebration of dance! Please feel free to dress in something "too swishy."

Latin House '80s/'90s pop Gay anthems

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June 6 - June 8
Omand Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Rainbow Trout Festival Bike Jams 2015
People outfit their bikes with lights and we party! 
Bike jams are a Rainbow Trout Music Festival FUN-raiser. 

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June 7, 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Manitoba Legislative Building, 450 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Pride Vigil - Join together to remember those who've lost and dedicated their lives to the struggle for equal rights and social treatment.  If you would like to speak at the Pride Vigil or wish for one of the Pride members to read something for you please email us.

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June 11, 6:30 pm
Red River College, Roblin Centre, Room P 107
Rush seating – please arrive early for best selection!
One Gay City: A History of LGBT Life in Winnipeg - takes viewers on an emotional tour of Winnipeg's LGBT community through personal stories, news headlines and archival images.
Prominent moments include the first attempt of a gay couple to legally marry in Canada in 1974, and electing North America’s first openly gay mayor in 1998.

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June 12, 12:15 pm
City Hall, 510 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1B9

Come down for this annual rainbow flag-raising ceremony, featuring Mayor Brian Bowman! This is your opportunity to hear about what’s happening during Pride Week and mingle.
Complimentary refreshments served by Chocolate Zen Bakery and High Tea Bakery in partnership with Beyond Flowers and Just In Couture!

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June 13 - June 14
The Forks, 1 Forks Market Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4L9

The FREE outdoor concert (aka Festival at The Forks)! Join over 35,000 celebrating their identities and Pride! Featuring non-stop entertainment, an expanded Queer Beer Beverage Tent and NEW LiquorMart Patio, KidZone by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers CFL, PrideMART by the Manitoba LGBT* Chamber of Commerce and so much more! 

JUNE 13 - 15th Anniversary of Pride Coffee House
Refreshments from beet happening, Chocolate Zen Bakery, Stella's, Lilac Bakery, and Starbucks. Support the fundraiser for Camp Aurora. 
Featuring: Kim Segal, waNda wilsoN, Queen Tite, Ro Walker, Alexa, Mona Mousa, Shandi Strong, Carey Richards, Trevor Smith, Kai Jolley, Lorraine James, Mariana Cañadas, Jamie Lillie, Chaer Renae, Dylan Acorn, Chris Elliott, Alannah Zeebeck, Rampage!, Chimwemwe Undi, Alexa Silver, Süss, and more including amazing DJs!

JUNE 14 - Pride Day
Hosted by: Cheron Sharelike and Adam Jennings
Featuring: icon, Tom Goss, pop-rock trio Halfway to Hollywood, The Help Wanteds, Martha My Dear, Those Guys, Womyn of Pride, Face to the Sky, and local rock band We Won the War. Also a fierce Drag lineup and amazing DJs!

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June 13, 9:00 am
Stephen Juba Park (Waterfront) Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tickets
Get Your Colour On! Winnipeg Frontrunners is proud to organize the inaugural Pride Run this year for the LGBTT* community and their allies. You can walk, run, or sashay! 
This is a fun 5 km event. Express yourself in your brightest colours!

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June 13, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
River Osborne Community Centre, 101 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3L2V5

Winnipeg Dyke March 2015
DJ Fleur of Queerview will be playing the tunes so GET YOUR DANCE ON!
This is a free, all-ages event. Bring signs, banners, bikes, roller skates, your fur babies (on leashes), and make a lot of noise!  The Dyke March is Winnipeg's women-focused, inclusive celebration of the presence, strength, and solidarity of queers and allies.

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Manitoba Legislative Building, 450 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
June 14, arrive at 10:30 am / rally at 11:15 am /  parade 12:00 pm

Glenaura Pipes & Drums is participating in the Winnipeg LGBTQ* Pride Parade and invites the rest of the Piping & Drumming community to perform alongside us. Wear a kilt mixed with any colours you'd like. The band will be under the direction of Pipe Major Leigh Ward, playing the standard massed bands tunes. 
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Join thousands of others to get pumped for Pride Day! 
11:00 am - Live music from Energy 106 will get everyone revved up. 
11:15 am special guests will present current LGBTTQ* awareness issues. Don’t miss this rousing Pride Day kick-off event – COME LOUD AND PROUD!
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Last year an estimated 10,000 people watched and participated in the Pride Parade through downtown to show off their Pride! Join us and watch as floats and groups show off our city’s rainbow colors! Which float/group will take home the titles?  We advise all guests at the Parade to remain on the sidewalks until the END of the Parade where they can join “the March.”

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June 14, 7:00 pm - 3:00 am
The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre, 281 Donald street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 5S4
Tickets

GLOSSY: Pride Winnipeg Official Closing Party
"Meet me at the ice cream truck!"
Prepare to enter a world of popsicles, lollipops and creamsicles!
Blowout your Pride weekend with an over-the-top experience of sugar, sexy male and female gogo dancers, hard pounding beats and an electrifying sound and light sensation – you’re guaranteed to leave GLOSSY!  Featuring: DJ Drew G of Dirty Pop and Cazwell