Showing posts with label Manitoba Writers’ Guild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manitoba Writers’ Guild. Show all posts

March 21, 2023

FREE EVENTS l Book Launches l Winnipeg Art Gallery Events & Classes l Winnipeg Architecture Foundation Events & Film Festival l Fundraising Events l See the Trafficking Signs

FREE EVENTS

https://www.wpgforfree.ca/free-things-to-do-in-winnipeg-this-wknd/

First Fridays in the Exchange
Visit art galleries and attend opening receptions. Full-on creativity where Galleries, artists, shops and restaurants welcome your visit each month. Participants are open 5 pm to 9 pm unless otherwise stated.
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First Fridays at The Manitoba Museum, 190 Rupert Avenue, from 5 pm to 9 pm, for drop-in tours, pop-up concerts, hands-on activities, and more. General admission is free to all three of the Museum’s core attractions: the Museum Galleries, the Planetarium, and the Science Gallery. https://manitobamuseum.ca/event/first-fridays-the-manitoba-museum/all
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Winnipeg Police Museum (Winnipeg Police Headquarters, 245 Smith Street)
Tuesday to Friday, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Many artifacts related to the history of the Winnipeg Police Force, from its beginning in 1874.
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Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame, 145 Pacific Avenue
Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Honouring those who have made their mark on Manitoba’s sports history by way of their activities and achievements.
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 85 Israel Asper Way
Every Friday, 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Explore the subject of human rights with a special but not exclusive reference to Canada.
https://www.wpgforfree.ca/event/first-fridays-the-manitoba-museum/2023-01-06/
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Ladies Free at Palomino Club, 436 Main St
Every Friday, 9 PM - 10 PM
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Live Music - Silver Spike Saloon, 202 Bond St
Every Friday and Saturday, 9:45 pm - 1:00 am Live Band On stage at 9:45 PM
No Cover Charge. At Winnipeg’s best live music destination.
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ALMOST FREE : The Manitoba Electrical Museum, 680 Harrow St
Every Friday, 1 - 4 PM
      $5.00 per person, children 5 years and under free.
Learn the story of hydroelectric development in Manitoba from 1870. This experiential museum guides visitors through the safe and efficient use of electricity and demonstrates how electrical energy works.

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Book Launches

McNally Robinson Booksellers Grant Park.
1120 Grant Avenue. Winnipeg, Manitoba. R3M 2A6
204-475-0483 or Toll-Free 1-800-561-1833.
Live in the Atrium of McNally Robinson Booksellers, Grant Park
Also available as a simultaneous YouTube stream, featuring live chat.
Mask use is recommended.
To attend physical events: https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/event-attendance?fbclid=IwAR26rcNUrebzYRM0ajxsAuNQDYnS4Vb6JbL2aBtRkcYPbiGYny5YpVTdVqU


March 23, 7:00 pm

Liz Harmer returns to Winnipeg to discuss her new book, Strange Loops, a propulsive novel about the power and paradoxes of desire. Harmer will discuss it with author Seyward Goodhand at an event co-presented by the Winnipeg International Writers Festival    https://thinairwinnipeg.ca/

Liz Harmer’s first novel, The Amateurs, was a finalist for the Amazon First Novel Award.

Host Seyward Goodhand's stories have been shortlisted for the Writers’ Trust/McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize, and longlisted for the CBC Short Story Prize. Her first book, Even That Wildest Hope was a finalist for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction and the Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book, and longlisted for the 2020 Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic.
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March 30, 7:00 pm

Alissa York returns to Winnipeg to launch her new book Far Cry. In a novel as compelling as the forbidden love at its heart, York evokes an era of unspoken desires in which pain and longing are braided together along treacherous lines. She'll discuss it with host Bruce Symaka at this event co-presented by the Winnipeg International Writers Festival  https://thinairwinnipeg.ca/

Alissa York’s internationally acclaimed novels include Mercy, Effigy (shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize), Fauna and The Naturalist (winner of the Canadian Author’s Association Fiction Award). Stories from her short fiction collection, Any Given Power, have won the Journey Prize and the Bronwen Wallace Award; her essays and articles have appeared in The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, Brick magazine and elsewhere.
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May 4, 7 PM - 8 PM

Join Lauren Carter for the hybrid launch of her short story collection, Places Like These, featuring a reading, a conversation hosted by Erna Buffie, and a book signing.

Psychologically complex and astute, Places Like These plumbs the vast range of human reactions to those things which make us human: love, grief, friendship, betrayal, and the intertwined yet contrasting longing for connection and independence.

Lauren Carter is the author of four previous books of fiction and poetry, including This Has Nothing to Do with You, winner of the 2020 Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction. Her debut novel, Swarm, was longlisted for CBC’s Canada Reads. Carter’s stories and poems have been published widely in journals and longlisted multiple times for the CBC Literary Prizes.
She writes regularly about her creative process at http://www.laurencarter.ca/

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Artspace Boardroom, 100 Arthur Street, Winnipeg, MB
The Manitoba Writers’ Guild is thrilled to present the third spring launch of our Book Launch program for Guild members.

March 25, 2:00 to 3:30 PM

Moving the Flood, a memoir by Roxane Anderson.
Copies of the book will be available to purchase. $19.95 per copy, cash only please. Copies can also be found at Lower Fort Garry (Lockport), Gwen Fox Gallery (Selkirk), and HP Tergesen & Sons (Gimli). Follow Roxane Anderson: www.roxaneanderson.com

Moving the Flood
illustrates the harsh reality of living along the ever-changing Red River.  River Lot 95 had not flooded during the Great Flood of 1826 or the 1997 Flood of the Century. Why did River Lot 95 first flood in 2009? The book chronicles my research into regional flood issues.
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April 15, 2:00 to 3:30 PM

Join D. G. Valdron in launching Drunk Slutty Elf and Other Stories and Drunk Slutty Elf and Zombies. Copies will be available to purchase. $15 per copy, cash only please.
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April 22, 2:00 to 3:30 PM

Join Joanne Epp in launching her poetry collection: Cattail Skyline, a meditation on place, offering a close-up focus on particular landscapes - Omand’s Creek in Winnipeg; Star Lake in the boreal forest; a certain stretch of prairie road. Cattail Skyline was shortlisted for the Lansdowne Prize for Poetry at the 2022 Manitoba Book Awards, and for the 2022 Word Guild Awards.
Copies will be available to purchase. $17 per copy, cash, cheque, or e-transfer. They can also be purchased at McNally Robinson or other booksellers, or Turnstone Press.
Follow Joanne Epp: https://joanneepp.com/

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

Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful closes March 26. It features over 90 large installations, paintings and drawings created between 1970 and 2020. Themes include Sacred Geometry, The Spiritual Legacy of the Ancient Ones, Beyond History Painting, The Aesthetics of Disappearance, Residential School Years, and Sovereignty.
Also on view: Headlines: The Art of the News Cycle, Various Metals and Stones, William Kurelek: The Presence of Melancholy, and the Permanent Collection.
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March 27 - April 1 - Spring break art camps for kids & adults! Come for a day or for the week. Themes change daily as campers explore the Gallery, play games, and make art! Registration is open.
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March 30 - April 1 - The 2022 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity - The World’s Best Ads re-runs playing in the Muriel Richardson Auditorium. Tickets $15. This fun evening also features a cash bar with snacks.    https://www.wag.ca/event/cannes-lions-3/
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The massive exhibition, Inuit Sanaugangit: Art Across Time will be opening in April! This show is a survey of Inuit artistic expression from approximately 200 BCE to the present day. It will feature a staggering selection of over 400 works produced by artists from Siberia, Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
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Spring into WAG Studio Classes start April 15

We're so excited to offer a fresh semester of art classes for kids, teens, and adults in an inspiring setting. Our programs are taught by practicing artists who share their enthusiasm, insight, and skills in a fun, friendly setting. All art classes are offered on the Gallery’s Penthouse level.
STUDIO CLASSES    https://www.wag.ca/learn/art-classes/

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

April 1, 1 pm
Pre-registration is required. Please register at waf@shaw.ca
Jeffrey Thorstein will give a short introduction about the architect Étienne Gaboury and then we will tour the Royal Canadian Mint.
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April 26 to 30    Architecture+Design Film Festival       adff.ca
We will offer films from several countries with screenings at the Dave Barber Cinematheque, Millennium Library and the Manitoba Association of Architects space (if ready).
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Max Blankstein Architect exhibit
Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada, 123 Doncaster    Open daily
Blankstein, one of the first Jewish architects in Canada, designed over 200 buildings, including many Winnipeg theatres, apartments, and commercial buildings, in a variety of styles.
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until June 1 - Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada
Queen Elizabeth II & Winnipeg: A Modern Elizabethan Era - Curator Daniel Guenther

The city's unique collection of architecture and urban landscapes define the modern Elizabethan Era. The decade-by-decade retrospective features important landmarks and examines Queen Elizabeth's legacy in Winnipeg. This exhibition is offered in English and French. Museum's hours and ticket costs   https://royalaviationmuseum.com/plan-your-visit/welcome/?mc_cid=c703c2ae22&mc_eid=f876453815
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until June 30 - Mon. to Fri., 8:30am to 4:30pm   Unstacking the Deck exhibit
Dr. Paul H.T. Thorkalson Gallery, Icelandic Reading Room, Elizabeth Dafoe Library, U of M
Enlarged prints of a double deck of playing cards celebrating early women architects who studied and worked in Manitoba. Unstacking the Deck builds awareness of gender bias in design and calls for further action and inclusion: beyond binaries, beyond borders and toward Indigenous sovereignty. March 8, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm- a reception and sale of the decks of cards.  https://umanitoba.ca/architecture/2022-2023-events-unstacking-deck
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The shop has been redesigned with more options for pickup and delivery. You can find an array of books, mugs, magnets and viewmasters. https://shop.winnipegarchitecture.ca

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Fundraising Events

Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba needs books!
Support sick and injured kids at the Book Market in April.
Drop off new or gently used books at any Manitoba Dufresne Furniture & Appliances or at any Winnipeg Fire Hall.
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Apr 29, 12:30 pm
St. Charles Country Club
100 Country Club Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tickets are $125 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfthGyFY_BSOUUboIohCUnLtutjgY5yy5GFC9qAaAu5ya3ynA/viewform

The Children’s Hospital Guild of Manitoba is hosting High Tea to raise funds for sick and injured kids in your community! The Guild invites you to join this exciting event!

Enjoy tiers of delicious finger sandwiches, quiches, scones, pastries, and macaroons accompanied by an assortment of teas and coffee. Vegetarian and gluten free options are available. Most allergies can be accommodated. Each table seats 8 guests

Questions? Contact Silvana Hanson at 204-793-9959 or shansonjets@shaw.ca
or Heather Williams at 204-795-1169 or hiddenlake@shaw.ca
The proceeds of this event will support sick and injured kids in your community.

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June 3 in person / virtually from May 27 - June 3

Challenge for Life Returns to Assiniboine Park
For the first time since 2019, the Challenge for Life is back with in-person options! Choose to join the experience at Assiniboine Park for the 20k walk or the new 5k walk. Or, complete your own challenge virtually.

Manitobans with cancer are getting more tomorrows with their loved ones thanks to every individual, just like you, who says “YES” to taking the Challenge
Participate as an individual, community team, or corporate team.
Register for Challenge for Life!
https://support.cancercarefdn.mb.ca/site/TR/Events/Challenge4Life2023?pg=informational&fr_id=1813&type=fr_informational&sid=1034

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See the Trafficking Signs

You could save a child. It could be your own.
Sex trafficking is a growing crisis in cities and towns across the country, and a new national awareness campaign, headed up by Joy Smith, aims to prevent youth from being lured into it.
Smith, a former Manitoba MLA and federal Conservative MP, says it is designed to educate people on common signs someone may be at risk of being groomed and lured into sex trafficking.

The Joy Smith Foundation's See the Trafficking Signs campaign is the first national all-Canadian anti-human trafficking awareness campaign.

Smith urged parents, teachers, community leaders to be aware of key warning signs that a youth might be involved in sex trafficking:
    ⁃    New clothing, jewelry or gifts without having money.
    ⁃    Frequent sleepovers at a friend's house.
    ⁃    Sudden interest in a man several years older.
    ⁃    Sudden change in style of dress or makeup.
    ⁃    New circle of friends and isolation from their old group.
    ⁃    Change in attitude toward school, regular activities, friends.
    ⁃    Falling grades.
    ⁃    Unexplained cuts or bruises.
    ⁃    Using two cell phones.


Every day, police officers across the country encounter survivors of human trafficking. The children being trafficked and targeted come from all backgrounds and from every part of society. The key to stopping the exploitation is through education and awareness and speaking up, said RCMP Sgt. Tara Clelland, who works with survivors of sex trafficking and exploitation.

The average age of entry into the sex trade is around 11 and 12, said Smith, who as an MP presented private members bills that led to new laws targeting those responsible for human trafficking offences.

The foundation is also offering to provide free presentations at schools and other places that need this critical information.

February 9, 2017

Colloquium l Forum: Islam l Vines, Wines & Canines l Embargo Collective l BB CAMP l CARNAVAL l Self-publishing l Sidewinder l Geekdom l MAWA Art Auction & Cupcake Party l Live Band Karaoke l KIDS Gala Dinner l Green Drinks l Verge l Spay-Ghetti Dinner l Doll Extravaganza l Zumba l Gabor Maté

Tier Building - University Of Manitoba, 173 Dafoe Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba

February 15 at 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Winter 2017 Colloquium: Grand Chief Sheila North Wilson
"Northern First Nations, Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO), and the Future"

Grand Chief Sheila North Wilson has been Grand Chief of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) since 2015. She was formerly a reporter with CTV Winnipeg, a RTNDA award winner and Gemini nominee. Wilson has worked as a journalist for CBC, as an entrepreneur, a Cree translator and a radio personality. She grew up in Bunibonibee Cree Nation (Oxford House), has two children, is married and lives in Winnipeg.
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March 1 at 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Speakers: Jenna Wirch & Michael Champagne

Aboriginal Youth Opportunities & Winnipeg's Future

Jenna Wirch, an Anishinaabe activist and youth worker from the North End, is an advocate for her community. She is actively involved in Aboriginal Youth Opportunities and the revitalization of the North End. Jenna is currently a youth care leader at NdinaweMaaganag Endaawaad 24/7 drop in center.

Michael Redhead Champagne has spent nearly two decades speaking out and leading. Accolades for his work include the 2016 Canadian Red Cross Young Humanitarian of the Year and in TIME Magazine as a Next Generation Leader. Michael has served as president of North End Community Renewal Corporation, a board member for the Circle of Life Thunderbird House and is serving on the board for Marymound Inc. 

AYO! (Aboriginal Youth Opportunities) is a youth movement from Winnipeg's North End who use relationships with organizations, media partners and businesses in order to empower, enrich, and engage issues throughout Winnipeg. 

Dr. Niigaan Sinclair, UMNATV Colloquium Coordinator at niigaan.sinclair@umanitoba.ca
Department of Native Studies click here: http://umanitoba.ca/native_studies/

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February 23 at 7 PM - 9 PM
Riverwood Square Retirement Community, 1778 Pembina Highway, Wpg, MB R3T 1R2
Tickets     Dress code is semi-formal.

Vines, Wines & Canines · Hosted by Manitoba Underdogs Rescue
A stunning event at a beautiful venue, creative food with tastefully chosen wines and excellent local entertainment. A fundraiser and a wonderful evening to share with friends. 

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February 23 at 7 PM - 8:30 PM
Winnipeg Cinematheque, Main Floor - 100 Arthur Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1H3
Tickets 

In conjunction with the imagineNATIVE Festival and Urban Shaman Gallery, Cinematheque presents The Embargo Collective II – five short films by Canadian Indigenous women. Each director created a film under restrictions imposed by their peers in order to push them into new creative territory.

Roberta / Directed by Caroline Monnet, French with English subtitles 
Housewife and grandmother Roberta, struggling to fit into a conformist society, turns to amphetamines and booze to cure her boredom.

Skyworld / Directed by Zoe Leigh Hopkins, English and Mohawk with English subtitles 
A broken-hearted woman moves home to rebuild her life and give her young son roots through language and family.

Bihttoš / Directed by Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, English and Sami with English subtitles 
A documentary that explores the complex relationship between a father and a daughter. 

Intemperance / Directed by Lisa Jackson - In 1850, George Copway published a history of his nation, the Ojibway. A morally complex story of his people living in changing times.

Aviliaq (Entwined) / Directed by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, Inukitut with English subtitles 
Set in a 1950’s Inuit community, Aviliaq tells the story of two Inuit lesbians struggling to stay together in a new world run by outsiders.

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February 23 at 7:30 PM - 10 PM
The Tom Hendry Theatre, Warehouse, 140 Rupert Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0P8
Tickets, call 204.477.7512 or email info@bbcamp.ca

BB CAMP (KENORA) Fundraiser Event - American Idiot  - Proceeds to provide support to families in financial need and to upgrade camping equipment for overnights. 

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February 24 at 8 PM - 2 AM
The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre, 281 Donald street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 5S4
Early bird tickets just $10
The first guests will receive a free Caipirinha, a classic Brazilian cocktail! 

Dress up in your best Carnaval themed costumes, and come party all night like you’re in Rio de Janeiro! We are celebrating CARNAVAL with Folklorama Talent and the Brazillian Community in Winnipeg. Carnaval is one of the biggest parties in the world, and we want to bring the celebration to Winnipeg for the first time!

Entertainment will include a performance by Brazilian-Canadian songwriter and Latin rhythmist Marco Castillo, Capoeira and drum performances from Viva Brasil, and an interactive salsa/samba experience by Salsa Explosion Dance Company! Dj David Gomez will be spinning the best Latin music, hip hop, R&B and dancehall all night long! 

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February 25 at 11 AM - 3:30 PM
Manitoba Writers’ Guild, Artspace Inc., 100 Arthur St # 425, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1H3

Pre-register by emailing meaworkshops@gmail.com    Payment accepted at the event. 
Workshop fee includes light lunch, coffee.
Non-members: $85 / Manitoba Writers’ Guild Members: $50
Students: $40 / Student members: $25
($10 discount available for those who also attended our Feb 18th workshop)

A step-by-step guide to self-publishing - A thorough introduction to the world of self-publishing from Dennis Maione. Learn to take your manuscript from draft to professionally published book through a variety of self-publishing procedures.

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February 26 at 11 AM - 5 PM
Oxford Dogs Gear, 657 Oxford St, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 3J3
Tickets  

The Sidewinder is back! 
Many classes are being offered: Skijoring, Kicksledding and Canicross (on snowshoes)! 
This year’s race will take us on a different route, still some nice twists and turns on the inner section. This is an Iron Paws sanctioned race, so you can collect points for volunteering to help and running the race. 

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February 28 at 7 PM - 9 PM
Sam's Place, 159 Henderson Hwy, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2L 1L4
The event and snacks are free, but a free-will offering will be taken to cover expenses. 
Sam's Place folks will be in place to service all your coffee, espresso, and tea needs.
We have no expectation on others and welcome differing viewpoints into the conversation.

Geekdom House Live! watches The Legend of Korra
Korra is a water-bender by birth so you know the coffee has got to be good. Geekdom House Live! returns with an episode of the critically acclaimed show The Legend of Korra. After watching the episode together as a group we will over-analyze the episode and let it play with our life, faith, and philosophy.

If you're not a master of one the elements that's ok. We pride ourselves on doing a fairly good job of explaining anything that needs to be explained - so you can enjoy the fandom regardless of familiarity.

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MAWA Mentoring Artists for Women's Art
611 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1E1
Ticket 

Artists will set minimum bids on their work $50 and up. Please consider donating artwork. You don’t have to be a MAWA member and we welcome pieces by artists of all genders, in all media. Please email info@mawa.ca and let us know you will be contributing. Then fill out an artist contract on our website and drop it off with your work. MAWA accepts donations:
March 1, 2, 3 from 10 am - 6 pm
March 8 from 10 am - 8 pm
March 9 and 10 from 10 am - 6 pm

Contributing artists receive a ticket to the event, a tax receipt equal to the amount paid for their artwork, and our eternal thanks! All proceeds go towards programming at Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art.

If you are a cupcake baker, please consider making a dozen or two. Our hungry auction attendees will love you for it. Email Genevieve Collins mawacupcakes@gmail.com to let us know if you will bake. All donors will be entered into a draw to win a thank you prize and there will be a prize for best decorated cupcake!

March 26 at 12 PM - 5 PM
Over the Top Art Auction and Cupcake Party
Munch as many cupcakes as you can handle, quaff a beverage, buy tickets for MAWA’s fabulous raffle baskets and bid on work by artists such as Eleanor Bond, Diana Thorneycroft, Aganetha Dyck, Steve Gouthro and many, many more. You might discover an emerging artist who will be the next art star to come out of Winnipeg!

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March 2, 5:30 PM – 11:00 PM CST
essence Event Centre, Canad Inns Garden City, 2100 McPhillips St, Wpg, MB R2V 3T9
$20 Tickets   Kids under 12 free.

Lips Don't Lie Live Band Karaoke is back! Time to rock the mic with your own back-up band!
The Danny Kramer Band will play your favourite karaoke tunes. Get your group together and come out for a fun night in support of the mental health unit at Seven Oaks Hospital.

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March 3 at 6 AM - 11 AM
Holiday Inn Winnipeg Airport Polo Park, 1740 Ellice ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0B3
For more information please call 204-770-6422 or email info@kidsinitiative.ca

The 6th Annual Crossing Plains Gala Dinner for KIDS - Kenya Initiative for Development & Sustainability. Sponsorships, corporate tables, and individual tickets are available. 

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March 3 at 5 PM - 8 PM
The King's Head Pub, 120 King Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1H9

Green Drinks - March
Working, volunteering, or interested in the environmental sector? 
Join us at a monthly networking get-together hosted by the Manitoba Eco-Network.

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March 3rd, 4th at 8 pm and March 5th matinee 3pm.
Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers, 204 - 211 Bannatyne Avenue, Wpg, MB R3B 3P2
$10  Tickets call 204 452 0229 or online

Check out what AD Brent Lott creates in only 5 weeks with the dancers of WCD’s emerging company, Verge

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Viscount Gort Hotel, 1670 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 0C9

March 4 at 5 PM
8th Annual Spay-Ghetti Dinner for Craig Street Cats

The Dishcloth Damsel will be back, selling her 'help wash away animal suffering...buy a dishcloth' dishcloths!
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March 19 at 10 AM - 4 PM
Admission $5

2017 Winnipeg Doll Extravaganza
A doll, toy and dollhouse show and sale. Vintage, collectible, current, and creative finds! 

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March 4 at 6:30 PM - 8 PM
Sargent Park School, 1070 Dominion St, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0V8
Early bird tickets are $15 / Tickets at the door are $20

Hosted by Anthony Manansala and Fhem Amaca Manansala
Zumba fundraiser for Sargent Park School

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March 6 at 8 AM - 4 PM
Victoria Inn Hotel & Convention Centre, 1808 Wellington Ave, Wpg, MB R3H 0G3
Tickets   

Understanding Trauma at its Heart: A day with Gabor Maté

Dr. Maté will identify strategies to prevent caregiver stress and compassion fatigue, and how to achieve a healthier work/life balance to create greater self-awareness and self-compassion, which in turn are major tools in recovery and healing. 
He will also provide an understanding of the linkages of child diagnosis, adult mental illness, addiction, and adverse childhood experiences.