Showing posts with label Prairie Studio Glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prairie Studio Glass. Show all posts

May 31, 2025

Flash Photographic Festival l Markets l FREE First Friday l Workshop: Birdie Plant Pokes l Winnipeg Architecture Events l A Streetcar Named Desire l Oak Hammock Marsh Events l Our Whole Society 2025 l Bead-a-Thon l Paranormal Investigation

 Monday to Friday, 10 am - 5 pm, until the end of June
Gas Station Arts Centre, 445 River Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0C3

Flash Photographic Festival         flashfest.net
Photo exhibits are up in many locations. Works by Louella Lester, Angeline Janel Schellenberg and Anthony Mark Schellenberg are in the 12 by 12 exhibit at the Gas Station Theatre.
FlashPhotoFest@gmail.com

****
Markets

June 5 and 6, 4 pm - 7 9:30 pm
June 7, 5 pm to 9:30 pm
The Forks, Red Ember, Winnipeg, MB R3C

Pop-up Market - After Hours by Ansanm Foundation
Fundraising for a drop in centre for autistic teens and adults.
Free Admission - Games and prizes for children - face painting - 50/50 25+ vendors

**
June 8, July 20, and August 24 from 3 PM to 11 PM
Assiniboia Downs, 3975 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
$10 admission (kids 5 & under FREE) tickets on Showpass or at the gate.
 Parking is just $5.

MB Night Market Festival     asdowns.com/events/manitoba-night-market-festival

Live music, vendors and artisans, beer gardens, kids activities and so much more!
With 100+ local artisans and vendors, 20+ food trucks, live music, a tattoo pop-up, and tons of family-friendly entertainment, it’s the ultimate way to soak up the best of Manitoba summer.
It’s got that perfect day-to-night vibe: start with sunshine and shopping, stay for the lights, food, and music. Pure summer magic.
Come for the eats, stay for the vibes and make it a night to remember. Sorry, no pets.

**
June 14, 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Notre Dame Recreation Centre, 271 De la Cathedrale Ave, Winnipeg, MB R2H 0J1

Beautifully Disturbed Summer Market
Over 30 vendors with a curated blend of unique items, baked goods, and handmade creations eager to kick-off those long summer nights!
A family friendly environment that is fun, entertaining, and appropriate for all ages.
50/50 Draw. No Admission Fees. Door Prize - entries are given to those who bring an item for the Winnipeg Kitten Adoption Agency: cat food, treats and toys.

**
June 14, 11 am - 5 pm
1407 Main St., Winnipeg, MB   R2W 3V2

Pollock’s (almost) Summer Market
Join us for our plant swap, kids activities, local food and vendors and an amazing line up of musicians all day long!
We will be welcoming 20+ local vendors along with a great line-up of musicians.

****
June 6, 4 pm - 9 pm
Manitoba Museum, 190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0N2
No ticket is required for First Friday programming.

Join us on the First Friday of every month for FREE general admission to our three core attractions – the Museum Galleries, the Planetarium, and the Science Gallery.
To find the current month's special programming: https://manitobamuseum.ca/
First Fridays @ the Manitoba Museum is proudly supported by Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries.

****
June 7, 12:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Prairie Studio Glass, 587 Sargent Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1W6
Tickets  https://prairiestudioglass.com/classes/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKoS_JleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFDWHJFT1lSSzY5ZTQ3WDBjAR6FsPy13hudL9LMSqBQMwjvl7Ec0MB3JVZiB-rQlSrcBVYjNQ2vKNPzWDvjTA_aem_3w1YEO2mkOwHobaHda38Gw

Workshop: Birdie Plant Pokes
Spend an afternoon with us and you will be going home with a couple of cute bird plant pokes made from stained glass.
All tools and materials are included and no previous glass experience required.
Registration can be done on our website, in person and over the phone.

When you cancel 14 days before the class start date, we will provide a full refund. Under 14 days we try and fill your spot and if we are successful a full refund will be provided. Unfortunately, if we cannot fill your spot we cannot provide a refund.

****
Winnipeg Architecture Events

June 10
Old Market Square, Exchange District
Part of Bike Week in Winnipeg. info@bikeweekwinnipeg.com     (204) 296-8587
Please register on Eventbrite.

Join architect Brent Bellamy for a bike tour of his favourite building and places in downtown Winnipeg - old and new, big and small, prominent and little known. Bellamy will tell some of the lost stories and highlight some of the unique places that we often pass by without giving a second thought.
The 90-minute tour will begin at Old Market Square. Participants will bike through the downtown to Assiniboine and loop back to end at Old Market Square.

Participants are required to bring their own bikes. We recommend that everyone wear helmets and bring a water bottle and bike lock.
Brent Bellamy (BES, M.Arch, MAA, MRAIC) is an Associate and Creative Director at Number Ten Architectural Group.

*
June 18
Meet at the Main Entrance, Dafoe Library, 25 Chancellor's Circle, Wpg, MB R3T 2N2

Join us for a free architectural tour of the University of Manitoba campus, led by architectural historian Jeffrey Thorsteinson. The tour will focus on buildings from the post 1945 period, including St. Paul's College, St. John's College, University Centre and the John A Russell Building.
The tour route is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. The University of Manitoba is easily reached by public transit and there is bicycle parking at several locations on campus.

*
Aug 21, 12 pm
101-177 Lombard Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0W5

The Life and work of David Wynyard Bellhouse
Trained as an architect in Bruges, Belgium and London, England, David Wynyard Bellhouse (1861 – 1952) immigrated to Manitoba in 1883 where he initially farmed near Cypress River. He moved to Winnipeg in 1896 where he worked in a few jobs until he was able to set up his practice as an architect.
I will describe his building background in England and his own work in the building industry in Manitoba, illustrated with several examples that are mostly standing today. In Winnipeg, Bellhouse designed factories and warehouses in and near the Exchange District, apartment buildings, churches, and houses, mainly for Winnipeg’s wealthy living in Armstrong’s Point and Crescentwood.
Speaker: David R. Bellhouse is the author of three academic books on the history of probability and statistics and of five self-published books on the history of his family.

****
June 11 - 15
Gas Station Arts Centre, 445 River Avenue #unit 1, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0C3

Tickets  From CA$33.28   
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/a-streetcar-named-desire-tickets-1256241996629?fbclid=IwY2xjawKoSChleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFDWHJFT1lSSzY5ZTQ3WDBjAR4e7xfAsv4qZ4BPRX_37cuiiI1Ss-ecYiL3Gj3LRrggLYOmpZe2-nFh8NsHOQ_aem_Z5YQGh7aPGDhoswGBiZPdQ

Tennessee Williams' seminal piece of American theatre, A Streetcar Named Desire, bursts onto the Winnipeg theatre scene. From the embers of desire and through the wisps of sultry smoke, Blanche Dubois appears on the New Orleans doorstep of her sister, Stella, and her lover, Stanley.
By The 28th Minute, Directed by George Toles

Put together by some of the brightest talents Winnipeg has to offer and helmed by the incomparable George Toles, featuring:
Heather Roberts as Blanche DuBois
Justin Fry as Stanley Kowalski
Sophie George as Stella Kowalski
Kevin Ramberran as Harold 'Mitch' Mitchell
Tasha Roth as Eunice Hubbell
Jesse Bergen as Steve Hubbell
Rodrigo Cordova as Pablo Gonzales
Stanlee Arches as The Collector
Ishita Ishita as The Woman on the Steps/The Flower Seller/The Nurse
Stephen Sim as The Doctor

****
Oak Hammock Marsh Events


More Information and to register:
https://www.oakhammockmarsh.ca/events/?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Oak+Hammock+Marsh+News+and+Events&utm_campaign=OHM+-+FY26+-+June+2025+Newsletter

June 11, 7:00 a.m.
Morning Birding Walk - Binoculars and field guides available.
Online pre-registration required.
*
June 15
Join us for our annual Father's Day Waterbug Derby
Equipped with a net and a pail, capture some of the critters living in the water of the Marsh. Collect points depending on the bugs you catch and win prizes!
This activity is included with general admission!
*
June 20, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Evening Canoe Excursion
Bring your own canoe or use one of ours (limited number of canoes available).
Online pre-registration required.
*
June 22, 9 a.m.
Duck and Run
Run, walk or waddle at the Marsh while raising funds for wetland conservation!
Online pre-registration required.
*
June 28, 10:30 a.m.
Birding by Ear
Join us on this special walk that will help you recognize birds by their calls and their songs.
Online pre-registration required.
*
July and August
Camps for Kids
Camp is a great way for kids to make memories that will last a lifetime.
Summer day camps for kids ages 6 to 9. Online pre-registration required.

Visit our Gift Shop Online!

****
June 15, 7:00 PM - June 17, 5:00 PM
Canadian Museum for Human Rights, 85 Israel Asper Way, Wpg, MB R3C 0L5
Tickets $20 - $150
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/our-whole-society-2025-tickets-1228234455319?fbclid=IwY2xjawKoRfhleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFDWHJFT1lSSzY5ZTQ3WDBjAR41Fa2sT9JEEk8Vr5Zm2IVv24EFq09WabU6HgAw7EcawbwAJlfQxF5yhPLHcA_aem_tFv554H9OErn1wbS9EWhJw
Refunds up to 7 days before event.

Join Canadian Interfaith Conversation, MB Multifaith Council and other partners and prominent leaders at "Our Whole Society 2025" to explore the sources of hope that inspire action in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Guest Speakers include:
Hon. Anita Neville, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
Payam Akhavan, International Human Rights Lawyer
Mayor Scott Gillingham
Lloyd Axworthy, Fmr Minister, Foreign Affairs of Canada
Elin Kelsey, Environmental Thought Leader
Premier Wab Kinew

The Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra will perform a special musical arrangement on the theme of hope to open the conference. The concert is sponsored by Mauro Institute for Peace and Justice, St. Paul’s College, University of Manitoba.
Our Whole Society conferences are organized by the Canadian Interfaith Conversation whose Charter Vision is to advocate for religion in a pluralistic society and in Canadian public life. We want to promote harmony and religious insight among religions and religious communities in Canada, strengthen our society’s moral foundations, and work for greater realization of the fundamental freedom of conscience and religion for the sale of the common good and an engaged citizenship.

****
June 22, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Manitoba Museum, Alloway Hall, 190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0N2

Tickets  https://manitobamuseum.ca/event/bead-a-thon-2025/
A ‘pay what you can afford’ scale is available, and a 50/50 draw will close out the day!
Supplies are not included. You can purchase a beading kit with your registration.

Join us for a fundraising Bead-a-Thon, hosted by Cree-Métis beadwork artist Cynthia Boehm, and Manitoba Museum’s Head of Indigenous Programming & Engagement, Tashina Houle-Gaywish.
Celebrate the beauty of Indigenous culture with beading, sharing knowledge, laughter and community connection.
The day will include mini ‘learn to stitch’ tutorials, pop-up visits from our stunning historical beadwork collection, and time with community to share, learn and bead.
Whether you’re an expert beader, a keen learner, or have never held a needle, this event welcomes all to share in the joy of beadwork!

Everyone is invited to showcase their work at our “Artist Open Mic” or display it at a designated sell and trade table. Attendees can purchase food from vendors throughout the day, and/or are welcome to bring their own lunches and snacks. Sharecuterie, Anishinaa-Bakes, and Más Coffee will be vendors.

This Bead-a-thon will support the Manitoba Museum’s Access for All program supporting our wide array of community initiatives including free admission on First Fridays, subsidized supplies and workshop fees for our Indigenous art workshop series, and complimentary field trips for children from every corner of Manitoba.

For more information please contact Tashina Houle-Gaywish at THouleSchlup@ManitobaMuseum.ca

****
July 4 8:00 PM - 11:30 PM
Dalnavert Museum and Visitors' Centre, 61 Carlton St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1N9
Tickets $48.15
https://3common.com/event/paranormal-investigation-dalnavert-museum/6834a4b655e5e3ae6e2da1fe?fbclid=IwY2xjawKoSotleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFDWHJFT1lSSzY5ZTQ3WDBjAR7qX8j9N_gN7h7p9r2eqsqGIFTKQdFTJnagCC4CI78tm1Ip7FPB6KCbP8tqJA_aem_Mskrs04zj9vAexdRTHvH2Q

Join Winnipeg Paranormal Group at the Dalnavert Museum for a public investigation. Together, try to find answers and see if the paranormal exists. Will we meet Jack or any of the other residents of this beautiful home?
Winnipeg Paranormal will bring their equipment, teach you how to use it and help you investigate this century old home with many secrets. You are welcome to bring your own equipment if you have any.
Minimum age requirement is 16. Email wpgparanormal@gmail.com with any questions.

April 1, 2025

Craft Classes & Sales l Books & Talks l CancerCare Manitoba Gala l Winnipeg Comedy Festival l Family Events l Dining Experiences l Doors Open Winnipeg

 Craft Classes & Sales

continuing on Thursdays to April 24, 1 - 4 pm
Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre, 119 Sutherland Ave, Wpg, MB R2W 3C9

Thimble Thursdays at MICEC - Weekly Sewing Drop-in with Dené & Danielle
Our staff will be continuing this drop-in style series for community members to bring in their projects, questions, and ideas! We have sewing machines available and materials! Just contact Danielle to reserve a machine!
Dené and Danielle are gearing up for the powwow season and working on their strap dresses!
Is there something specific you want to learn how to make? Let us know!

**
April 12, 1 - 4 pm
Oseredok Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre, 184 Alexander Ave, Wpg, MB R3B 0L6
$25 (Members) | $30 (Non-Members) Registration: www.oseredok.ca

Create your own Pysanka (Ukrainian Easter Egg)
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, we have the perfect workshop for you!

**
April 13, 1 - 5 pm

MAWA, 203 - 329 Cumberland Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1T2
Tickets $10 in advance, $12 at the door.  https://mawa.ca/events/over-the-top-art-auction-cupcake-party-2025?fbclid=IwY2xjawJMEkVleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHa4-PhFyRmmpDZOhYz6zHPoQGWr6mwJu4W9BZhaJcNtUcFV_X-HCvCrQuA_aem_Bw9pcxE9JAPdyIDAcfyOsw
Street parking free on Sundays. Two lots on either side of Cumberland Ave: to the west pay using the Gryd park app; to the east is an Impark lot with a machine for paying.

This fundraiser features artworks by over 150 artists, some of Winnipeg's biggest artists alongside up-and-comers! There is art for all tastes and budgets. Add cupcakes and stellar raffle baskets, and you have one of the most anticipated cultural events of the spring.

Over the Top Art Auction and Cupcake Party enables MAWA to provide professional, engaging visual art programming, such as our Mentorship Programs, Critical Discussion Groups, Skills-Based Workshops, Artist Lectures and Cross-Cultural Craft Program. Many of these programs are filled, and bring together people from many different backgrounds.
Questions? Check out our FAQ, email info@mawa.ca or call 204-949-9490.
1:00 PM Doors Open
3:00 PM Green Auction Lot Closes
3:20 PM Pink Auction Lot Closes
3:40 PM Yellow Auction Lot Closes
4:00 PM Purple Auction Lot Closes
4:20 PM Orange Auction Lot Closes
4:30 PM Raffle Draw
4:50 PM Blue Auction Lot Closes

There are 6 steps in the building when you enter from Cumberland (buzz 77 for entry) and an accessible entrance with a ramp when you enter from the east parking lot. MAWA can be accessed by 20 steps. A freight elevator is located at the back of the building (30 paces from the ramp entrance and 65 paces from the front entrance). Call us at 204-949-9490 for assistance. MAWA's space is 15 paces from the elevator.
MAWA washrooms are not accessible. We will open an accessible washroom on the ground floor. All are single occupancy and gender neutral.
MAWA opens 30 minutes before each program is due to begin. ASL interpretation is available for programs with 2 weeks notice.

**
May 3, 12 pm - 5 pm
Masonic Memorial Temple, 420 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, MB
This venue is accessible.

Join us for our spring market, the Fantastical Emporium of Mythical Finds. Support local small business while helping us to raise much needed funds for Our Own Health Centre.
The Fantastical Emporium is a sex positive market with some more adult themed vendors.

**
May 10, 1 pm
Prairie Studio Glass, 587 Sargent Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, Canada, Manitoba R3B 1W6
Registration can be done in person, over the phone or on our website:
https://prairiestudioglass.com/classes/rainbow-connection/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJMLv5leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVbezwoI7agqZwEMZVi70XI_dOcBpFXq3uQN3YzGIMEGcJTUT_bFmdqYkQ_aem_COKDrQVD-PSgu2ypBreK8g

Workshop: Rainbow Connection
Spend a fun filled Saturday afternoon with us making this cheerful 7″ by 2″ suncatcher. Mom is sure to love this symbol of renewal, for her special day!
All tools and materials are included. No previous glass experience required.

If you cancel 14 days before the class start date, we will provide a full refund. Under 14 days we try and fill your spot. If we are successful a full refund will be provided. If we cannot fill your spot we cannot provide a refund.

****
Books & Talks

April 5 and 6, 10 am - 3:30 pm
St. James Civic Centre, 2055 Ness Ave

The annual Friends of the Winnipeg Public Library BIG BOOK SALE!

**
April 10, 7 pm
University of Winnipeg Convocation Hall, 515 Portage Ave, Wpg, MB R3B 2E9

Centre for Transnational Mennonite Studies invites you to join us for the ninth annual CTMS Lecture, by Dr. Karl Koop, “When the Dutch Got Worldly: The Origins of an Anabaptist Global Imagination.” A livestream is also available. To receive a link, register at
https://ctms.uwinnipeg.ca/events/when-the-dutch-got-worldly/

Dr. Koop is professor of history and theology at Canadian Mennonite University. He received his PhD from St. Michael’s College in the Toronto School of Theology. He has also taught at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries, served in Brandenberg and Berlin with Mennonite Central Committee, and was a pastor in St. Catharines, Ontario. His publications include Anabaptist-Mennonite Confessions of Faith: The Development of a Tradition, and he is co-editor of Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology.

**
May 6, 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm
Saint Boniface Library, 131 Provencher Blvd, Winnipeg MB
Free parking is available.

Event by Speaking Crow and Plume Winnipeg, formerly Winnipeg International Writers Festival
Christine McNair is the author of Charm (winner of the 2018 Archibald Lampman Award) and Conflict (finalist for the City of Ottawa Book Award, the Archibald Lampman Award, and the ReLit Award for Poetry). Toxemia is her first hybrid book of non-fiction.

We are returning to our First Tuesday in-person events at the public library!
Polish up your new poems for your 3 minutes of fame at the open mic!
Speaking Crow values diversity, creativity, and encouragement. Whether you do spoken word or page poetry, whether you have published widely or just started writing, we can't wait to hear your poems. Speaking Crow is funded and facilitated by Plume Winnipeg.
Any questions, please email host Angeline Schellenberg: speakingcrow@thinairwinnipeg.ca

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

May 20
Tickets $33.28  https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/an-evening-with-carley-fortune-tickets-1261608387649?fbclid=IwY2xjawJMDo1leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHfIZFeTDrMUw7Okm-a0aFhP8Q_oplnwTgTBslV19geoU_T5AYrlS1u0rfw_aem_qVT3Y0_jgMfUl25NpqsvBg
Each ticket package includes admission for ONE person and a single copy of the book.

McNally Robinson Booksellers and Penguin Random House Canada invite you to escape to the lake with Carley Fortune as she visits Winnipeg for the first time to discuss her new book, One Golden Summer with her best friend, Meredith Marino.

Good things happen at the lake. That’s what Alice’s grandmother says, and it’s true. Alice spent just one summer there at a cottage with Nan when she was seventeen—it’s where she took that photo, the one of three grinning teenagers in a yellow speedboat, the image that changed her life.
Now Alice lives behind a lens. As a photographer, she’s most comfortable on the sidelines, letting other people shine. When Nan falls and breaks her hip, Alice comes up with a plan for them both: another summer in that magical place. But as soon as they settle in, their peace is disrupted by the roar of a familiar yellow boat, and the man driving it.


Carley Fortune is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Every Summer After, Meet Me at the Lake, and This Summer Will Be Different. She is an award-winning Canadian journalist who’s worked as an editor for Refinery29, The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine, and Toronto Life. Meredith Marino is the inspiration behind Lucy and Bridget in This Summer Will Be Different.

****
April 14, 6 pm

RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg, 375 York Avenue
Tickets     cancercarefdn.mb.ca/site/Calendar

Join CancerCare Manitoba Foundation for A Gold-Plated Evening, an inspiring night dedicated to raising essential funds for men's cancer research and care in Manitoba. Indulge in an elegant dinner, enjoy live entertainment and take part in an incredible auction. All in support of advancing cancer care in Manitoba.

Dr. David Szwajcer and Dr. Yale Michaels will share insights on how innovative CAR-T cell research is leading to improved treatment opportunities and the critical role donors play.

****
April 29 - May 4
Tickets $40 https://www.ticketmaster.ca/winnipeg-comedy-festival-sick-jokes-winnipeg-manitoba-05-02-2025/event/1100616681DA1371

Winnipeg Comedy Festival https://www.winnipegcomedyfestival.com/
Grievances aired, nobody spared. Comics get complaints off their chests and into your ears.
Hosted by Arthur Simeon. Featuring performances by Wassim El-Mounzer, Matt Falk, Tracy Hamilton, Renée Percy, Tamara Shevon, and Mark Thomson.

****
Family Events

May 2, 4 pm - 9 pm
Manitoba Museum, 190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0N2
No ticket is required for First Friday programming.

Join the Manitoba Museum on the First Friday of every month for FREE general admission to our three core attractions: the Museum Galleries, the Planetarium, and the Science Gallery. First Fridays at the Museum is proudly supported by Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries. To find the current month's special programming:
https://manitobamuseum.ca/series/first-fridays-the-manitoba-museum/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3Btw8BooK1x1ueM6xJUasWbvVrPqZ6HsiuPE8HN4CnAGhmCYbAS-00zYw_aem_owFYClFZ5vDmm7hXSP0HQg

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

summer art camps for kids     https://www.wag.ca/learn/summer-camps/
All camps are for ages 7–11. This year's camp themes:
Storytelling - Set & Costume Design (July 7–July 18)
Miniature Building & Stop Motion (July 21–August 1)
Adventures in Painting (August 5–August 15)
Clay, Sculpture, & Pottery (August 18–August 29)

****
Dining Experiences

May 7, 1 pm - 3:30 pm
The Bear Den, 365 McGee St, Winnipeg, MB R3G 3M5

Spence Neighbourhood Association
We ask you to join us on the first Wednesday of each month for an afternoon of Tea & Bannock. Everyone is welcome. We hope to see you there!

**
May 21 evening
774 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3M 0Y1
Tickets: Ultra Early-bird $49 per person through April 20
Early-bird $59 per person after May 11
Regular $69 per person through May 18
Eventbrite fee and GST extra. Tickets $54.61 to $76.35
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/dumpling-fest-winnipeg-tickets 1296084095419?fbclid=IwY2xjawJMD4NleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHWs9J011pMSLTIwvS4Ib3BSADjdfCz1HSqkrXU1MVcqrZA0VbGZ7WvXOqQ_aem_TXhKh1uMequiGTrrWZ_fbg

Dumpling Fest
Experience different restaurants and tastes that may include Filipino lumpia, Italian gnochi, Japanese gyoza, Mexican empanadas, Nepalese momos and more.
Each restaurant will be serving up Tasting Plates for guests to enjoy and you will have a chance to visit a variety of different types of restaurants throughout the dinner event.
Visit each of the participating restaurants at your leisure by car or transit.
Ticket price includes tasting plates of dumplings at each of the participating restaurants on this self-guided tour throughout the evening.

Tickets must be purchased in advance and are final. Restaurants subject to change. Event produced by CMI Chat Media Inc. An all ages event and everyone is welcome. While we can't offer refunds, you can transfer your ticket to another person if you are unable to attend.

****
May 24 and 25

Doors Open Winnipeg
Buildings throughout Winnipeg and beyond will open their doors to the public for FREE!
Take part in eye-opening walking tours, tour one-of-a-kind buildings, and explore the city's history through our beautiful built heritage.   doorsopenwinnipeg.ca

March 13, 2025

Winnipeg Art Gallery l Craft Classes l Poetry of Painting l Moonlight Express Vaudeville Revue l Craft Sales l World of Wheels l Live Entertainment l Spring Break at Museum l Book Events l Cancer Care l Doors Open Winnipeg

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

Mar 13 & 27, 6:30 pm | free
The Centre for Human Rights Research's annual Critical Conversations speaker series.
Mar 13 the discussion topic is "Indigenous Water, Indigenous Science"
Mar 27 the theme is "Navigating Water Injustice Under Climate Colonialism"
*
Mar 20, 7pm | pay-what-you-can
GroundSwell and WAG-Qaumajuq are thrilled to co-present NORTH/SOUTH! This night of music and art features throat songs by Nikki Komaksiutiksak and Caramello Swan, as well as violas and percussion played by Melody McKiver, Jennifer Thiessen, and Ben Reimer. The musicians will collaborate and improvise taking inspiration by Inuit artwork on display in the Main Hall, alongside Wanda Koop's painted series View From Here.
Tickets in advance or at the door.     https://www.wag.ca/event/north-south/
*
Mar 22 and April 12
Tickets $15       https://www.wag.ca/event/cannes-lions-2024/
Presented annually since 1954, the Cannes Lions are the most prestigious international creative communications awards in the advertising and communications industry. Screenings take place in the Muriel Richardson Auditorium.
*
Mar 31
In celebration of National Indigenous Language Day, take yourself on the Indigenous Language Sovereignty: Article 13 Experience—a FREE, self-guided tour. You will follow plaques throughout the Gallery in the Indigenous languages of Inuktitut, Inuttitut, Inuvialuktun, Anishnaabemowin, Nêhiyawêwin, Anishininimowin, Dakota, Dene, and Michif (Métis) displayed with the Language Keeper or Learner who named the space, name pronunciation, and a QR code directing you to a video to learn more about the meaning. We also have a virtual version of this tour available online, led by project manager Casey Koyczan.
*
summer art camps for kids     https://www.wag.ca/learn/summer-camps/
All camps are for ages 7–11. This year's camp themes:
Storytelling - Set & Costume Design (July 7–July 18)
Miniature Building & Stop Motion (July 21–August 1)
Adventures in Painting (August 5–August 15)
Clay, Sculpture, & Pottery (August 18–August 29)

****
Craft Classes

continuing on Thursdays to April 24, 1 - 4 pm
Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre, 119 Sutherland Ave., Winnipeg, MB, R2W 3C9

Thimble Thursdays at MICEC - Weekly Sewing Drop-in with Dené & Danielle
Our staff will be continuing this drop-in style series for community members to bring in their projects, questions, and ideas! We have sewing machines available and materials! Just contact Danielle to reserve a machine!
Dené and Danielle are gearing up for the powwow season and working on their strap dresses!
Is there something specific you want to learn how to make? Let us know!

**
Apr 12, 1 pm - 4:30 pm

Prairie Studio Glass, 587 Sargent Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1W6
Tickets     prairiestudioglass.com/classes/spring-suncatcher
Registration can be done on our website, in person and over the phone.
Gift Certificates are available.

Make a sun catcher in our workshop with Heather. No experience required.

**
Apr 13, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Apr 27, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
May 4, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Three-day Workshop. Participants must attend all three days.

Manitoba Museum, 190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0N2
Tickets https://manitobamuseum.ca/event/workshop-moccasins-winter2025/
Participants are encouraged to bring their own lunch; light refreshments and snacks will be provided.

Make your own beaded, fur-trimmed moccasins with artist Gloria Beckman. The workshop will also include a behind the scenes experience that will allow you to view some of the Manitoba Museum’s collection of moccasins and other footwear, with an artifact showcase and talk by Tashina Houle-Schlup, Head of Indigenous Programming and Engagement.

Includes all the supplies you need, and each participant will receive their own supply kit. For more information and for future moccasin workshops, please contact Corinne at CAntoniuk@ManitobaMuseum.ca

Gloria has been teaching moccasin and mukluk workshops for schools, in communities, and for the Manitobah Story Boot School. Spending many years working within Aboriginal language education within the province of Manitoba, she believes in the importance of incorporating various components of cultures and traditions in language learning.

****
continuing to March 22
Mennonite Heritage Centre, 600 Shaftesbury Blvd, Winnipeg

The Poetry of Painting project, an ekphrastic show combining art and poetic responses, is an art show with a special event on March 22. The artists are Mavi Brake, Genevie Henderson and Angela Lillico. Luann Hiebert is the poetry juror. There is a variety of poets, including Angeline Janel Schellenberg and Kelly Nickie. Louella Lester has two poems in the show, each prompted by a different Angela Lillico painting.

****
Mar 21, 7 pm - 8:15 pm

Crescent Arts Centre Winnipeg - CAC Winnipeg, 525 Wardlaw Avenue. Winnipeg, Manitoba
Admission by donation at the door. No advance tickets.

Moonlight Express Vaudeville Revue by Tim Osmond, banjo picker
The Crescent Arts Centre Vaudeville Camp has created another original vaudeville production called "The Moonlight Express" and centres around the history of the train that used to take Winnipeggers to Winnipeg Beach where they could ride the world's biggest wooden roller coaster, the carousel and other rides along the boardwalk.
The parents would inevitably end up in the huge Dance Hall that featured all the finest dance music from the jazz age with the finest Winnipeg musicians.
The ride to and from the beach was an adventure in itself and it is rumoured that all sorts of shenanigans happened on the train - especially on the return trip - which is at night - in the dark - after a night of wild dancing.

I've done comedy, singing & dancing so it was only a matter of time before I tried vaudeville! I love performing. This show gives me a chance to do a bit of each. Well, I've got to go... I hear the Moonlight Express blowing its horn & I don't want to miss my train, after a long work week! I hope that there will be some romance in the air this weekend.
I paid my fare, I don't care if I'm ever comin' back! Toodle-oo & see you soon!
~ Renee Billauer

****
Craft Sales

Mar 21, 10 am - 5 pm
VIA Rail Station, 123 Main St, Wpg, MB

Pitaw Mino Muskiki Indigenous Handmade Spring Equinox Market
Celebrate the Spring Equinox with us at the next Indigenous Handmade Market!

Join us for a day of beautiful handmade crafts, delicious food, and live music as we celebrate the arrival of spring. This is a great opportunity to support local Indigenous artists and artisans while enjoying a fun and festive atmosphere. MIIGWETCH to VIA Rail for hosting us.

**
March 22, 10 AM - 3 PM

Windsor Park United Church, 1062 Autumnwood Drive
Free admission — @herbivorehavenmarket

Herbivore Haven - Vegan Market
40+ local vegan vendors. Makers, bakers, vintage, activities for kids and more.
Come for the snacks, stay for the vibes, and leave with a tote full of local treasures.   

Plant Kitchen and Bakery is a vegan ghost kitchen that runs out of Windsor Park United Church.
Pick up/delivery is available Tues to Fri 1 - 5 pm and Sat 12 - 2 pm. Closed Sun and Mon.
Phone (204) 998-8692 or email plantkitchenorders@hotmail.com to order.

real swanky brings you top-notch subversive embroidery to help horrify your guests. vegan friendly • all plant based materials • thrifted / traded / deadstock textiles.   caitlin@realswanky.ca
Catch me at these upcoming markets:
April 12, 10am - 3pm
Fox and Fern Market (Breezy Bend CC), 7620 Roblin Boulevard
$2 (proceeds to @bruceoakerecovery) @fox.and.fern.market
.
May 3, 10am-4pm
Spring Handmade Market (Robert A Steen CC), 980 Palmerston Ave
Free admission        @robertasteencc

**
March 28, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
March 29, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Artists Emporium, 580 Roseberry St, Winnipeg, MB R3H 1G4
FREE ENTRY / Complimentary Refreshments: Sip and snack while you shop!

Spring Artisan Market by ARTISTS EMPORIUM
Join us for a vibrant shopping experience featuring unique, handcrafted creations by talented local artists and artisans.
One-of-a-Kind Creations: Original paintings, handcrafted jewelry, stylish accessories, unique clothing, cozy textiles, ceramics, woodwork, and more. Find the perfect gift or treat yourself to something special!
Shop Local, Support Local: Discover local artisans, support small businesses, and take home unique creations that reflect creativity and passion.

****
Mar 21 to 23
RBC Convention Centre, 375 York Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3C 3J3

48th Annual Piston Ring's World of Wheels and Adventure Power Product's Cyclerama
Our Special Displays are the "Shooting Star" featuring all Silver/ Gray vehicles (including Motorcycles!), a "More Door " display featuring 4 door cars (excluding Station Wagons).
The Muscle Car Café display featuring original non modified Muscle Cars and Car Clubs in the Club Challenge displays. Don't forget the Adventure Power Products Cyclerama!
Our guests so far include Mike Hall and Avery Shoaf from Netflix's Rust Valley Restorers, as well as AZN & Farmtruck from Discovery Channel's Street Outlaws.

****
Live Entertainment

Mar 25, 7 pm
X-Cues, 551 Sargent Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1W4
Pay what you can or want
Come early for a drink and/or a meal. Fine Italian cuisine.

The Circus of Objects’ Theatre of Everyday, by Grant Guy
A cabaret evening of video, shadow and object theatre and performance with Marian Butler, Robert Fordyce, Tadeusz Wierzbicki and Dok Trinaire.

**
Apr 5, 2 pm
Millennium Library, 251 Donald Street Carol Shields Auditorium
Drop in, free and all are welcome.

Out Loud at the Library: Braiding Sounds, Sights and Stories
Live music is playing out loud at the library! This enjoyable one-hour concert by Winnipeg Public Library and Virtuosi Concerts will have you smiling, singing, and tapping along.
Jennifer, Joanne, and Nathaniel perform as a trio, braiding together animated video projections of fabric and stitching, prairie-themed poetry, and original cello music to create an immersive experience that will comfort and inspire you!

****
March 29 to April 6, 10 am - 4 pm

Manitoba Museum, 190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0N2
Buy your Spring Break Pass today  manitobamuseum.ca/SpringBreak

Hands-on activities, a brand-new Planetarium show, and fun and interactive science!
Journey through time and across Manitoba in the Museum Galleries. Explore a trail of fascinating finds in the Galleries you might not otherwise see and investigate a variety of hands-on, pop-up activities happening all week. Examine fossils millions of years old, touch furs and learn about the animals they came from, experience old fashioned technologies, and more.
Test the universal laws of science and explore the wonders of technology and illusion in the Science Gallery. Learn about the world around you through entertaining hands-on activities where you become the scientist.

Our brand-new Planetarium show, Voyage of the Stars, premiers Saturday, March 29! This family-friendly adventure follows two “stars” – a starfish and a shooting star – as they explore the world above and below the waves and uncover the similarities between space and the sea! Audience favourite Edge of Darkness also returns, with a deeper look at some of the most mysterious places in our solar system: dwarf planets, comets, asteroids, and even Pluto, which orbits the Sun at the “edge of darkness”.

****
Book Events

Apr 2, 7 pm
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, 460 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0E8

Plug In ICA is delighted to announce an upcoming performance and book launch. Please join us in our bookstore for a performance by Chipo Chipaziwa. Following the performance we will be celebrating the prairie launch of Chipaziwa’s first artist book.
In 'My Mother My Home', Chipaziwa explores utilizing written language and alternative representational forms of art to document her previous performances.
Chipaziwa sets out to use the book format as a means of archiving her performances with/in the absence of her physical body. An experiment in memory, which weaves her past and present relations — that is, as an example of Black ancestrally and Black futurity — in the form of collaboration, in which she is the connecting element.
In 'Slipping Into Slipping Away', Chipaziwa continues her investigation by delving into the intersections of memory, legibility, archives, liminal encounters, and psychoanalysis.

Chipo Chipaziwa is a performance artist whose practice investigates the power dynamic between performer and audience. Chipaziwa currently resides on the unceded territories of the xwməθkwəy̓ əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.

**
Apr 5 and 6, 10 am - 3:30 pm
St. James Civic Centre, 2055 Ness Ave

The annual Friends of the Winnipeg Public Library BIG BOOK SALE!

****
Apr 14, 6 pm

RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg, 375 York Avenue
Tickets     cancercarefdn.mb.ca/site/Calendar

Join CancerCare Manitoba Foundation for A Gold-Plated Evening, an inspiring night dedicated to raising essential funds for men's cancer research and care in Manitoba. Indulge in an elegant dinner, enjoy live entertainment and take part in an incredible auction. All in support of advancing cancer care in Manitoba.

Dr. David Szwajcer and Dr. Yale Michaels will share insights on how innovative CAR-T cell research is leading to improved treatment opportunities and the critical role donors play.

****
May 24 and 25

Doors Open Winnipeg
Buildings throughout Winnipeg and beyond will open their doors to the public for FREE!
Take part in eye-opening walking tours, tour one-of-a-kind buildings, and explore the city's history through our beautiful built heritage.   doorsopenwinnipeg.ca

November 8, 2024

Ongoing Activities l Operation Red Nose l Holiday Sales & Fundraising Events l Musical & Fun Events l Prairie Studio Glass Classes l Events by Manitoba Geocaching Association

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, and 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 to cap off a night of entertainment and laughs.

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

You definitely don't want to 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/

**
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+

We are a diverse group of people hanging out, practicing and learning from each other. We sometimes host skill building workshops, and once a year we host our annual Showcase. We have equipment for you to borrow, and friendly people to help you get started. Beginners are always welcome. An interest and desire to learn is all you need to bring!

**
Nov 15, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
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.

****
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!

****
Holiday Sales & Fundraising Events

Nov 16, 10 am - 4 pm / Nov 17, 12 pm - 4 pm
Portuguese Association of Manitoba, 659 Young St., Winnipeg
Free Admission / non-perishable food donations welcome

Craft & Cork Market
Browse over 40 local vendors! Chances to win prizes throughout the event!
Befanas for sale, bar open and free Santa pics on Sunday!

**
Nov 17, 11 am - 2:30 pm
Scandinavian Cultural Centre, 764 Erin Street, Winnipeg
No Admittance charge

Scandinavian Centre Annual Christmas Market & Café
Café serving Scandinavian Delicacies
Imported Scandinavian Foods & Candy
A variety of handcrafted items that include: stained glass, knitted and woven items, ceramics, Nordic style decorations, greeting cards, jewelry and other assorted gift items.

**
Nov 22, 6 pm - 10 pm
Sinclair Park Community Center, 490 Sinclair St, Winnipeg, MB R2X 1Y3

No cost to enter and shop the market, but donations of pet supplies greatly appreciated. We have chosen a local pet rescue as our partner, so you can support a great cause.
There will be a gift wrapping station on site, and they will help keep your gifts secret!

**
Nov 24, 11 am - 4 pm
Transcona East End Community Club, 517 Pandora Ave E., Winnipeg
Free entry / Free parking

Merry THRIFTmas market and bake sale by Freestyle Local Market Wpg
Two Floors of Secondhand and Vintage! Do some holiday shopping or grab something for yourself! 513 Melrose Ave E - Hall Doors / 517 Pandora Ave E - Arena Entrance

We have partnered with Koats for Kids. Donate your new and gently-used kid’s winter gear now. Winnipeg kids need your help!
Coats (with working zipper) • Boots • Ski pants • Toques • Mitts • Scarves
Have adult winter gear to donate? No problem! We also distribute winter coats and accessories to adults. APPLY HERE: https://linktr.ee/freestylelocalmarket?fbclid=IwY2xjawGUuIxleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHagdlSI_dgWay6exfAK10Hndrn3L59Me-vXmmZyg0zydQGVm4Lbym4t2_A_aem_ok6ZIvGdYbMHW7W4N-LK6A

**
Nov 27, 7 pm - 9 pm
Fort Rouge Leisure Centre, 625 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2B3

Join Friends of The Winnipeg Public Library for a Fun-Filled Charades Event!
Whether you're a seasoned charades champion or a first-timer, this event promises to be a blast for everyone! Bring your friends, family, and your best acting skills. We'll have plenty of fun categories and surprises in store. It's a fantastic way to meet fellow library enthusiasts and enjoy a night of entertainment.  https://friendswpl.ca/events/acting-out-charades-fundraiser/

**
Nov 30, 9 am - Dec 1, 5 pm
Neeginan Centre, 181 Higgins Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3G1
It is free to attend. Plenty of free parking.

Jacques St. Goddard invites you to the 12th Annual Indigenous Arts & Crafts sale. This is an opportunity to buy quality handmade Indigenous arts and crafts directly from the artists. The mediums consist of paintings, carvings, sculptures, original jewelry, drums, traditional clothing, porcupine quill work, bead work, pottery, bone carvings, caribou hair tufting, wood burning, birch bark biting, shirts, sweaters, dolls, photography, prints, art cards, beauty products and much more.  Fashion show by the designers attending the event.

**
Nov 30, 12 pm - 6 pm
Pollock's Hardware Co-op, 1407 Main St., Winnipeg, MB R2W 3V2

Join us as we celebrate the season and kick off the holidays in style!
Christmas trees ready for pick-up. Make sure to order yours now!
Warm up with hot beverages and fresh pastries - enjoy seasonal sips and treats.
10% off for all members on unique gifts and holiday essentials (excluding trees).
Expect more festive surprises, special offers, and gift ideas to get you into the holiday spirit.

**
Nov 30 and Dec 1, 11 am - 5 pm
Tyndall Park Community Hall, 2221 King Edward St., entrance by the playground.

A Special Holiday Market by Tyndall Community Market, Around the World in Winnipeg and Alark Co. Please support your local vendors and enjoy:
FREE parking and admission
FREE live entertainment featuring local artists
FREE photo with Santa and photo booth
FREE Games and Giveaways!
WE are proud to support the Northwest Bear Clan Patrol Project Bundle up! We will be collecting on-site! Please be sure to ask for an extra raffle ticket in exchange of your donation to Project Bundle Up!

**
Dec. 1, 11 am - 3 pm
Holy Cross School Inc., 300 Dubuc Street, Winnipeg

Join Trinity Events Winnipeg for a Christmas Market filled with local makers, bakers, and small business owners. To Apply email trinityevents.bookings@gmail.com

****
Dec. 6, 6 pm - 8 pm
Kid City - Archibald, 550 Archibald St., Winnipeg
RSVP: https://kidcitymb.ca/550-archibald/christmas-party/

Our annual Christmas event is back and better than ever! This year we’re hosting a private event for all our guests with lots of holiday fun! Price is per child. Additional adult + $4.50.
For more than 3 children email us at kidcitya@gmail.com to get a 15% discount
$35 per 1 child/ 2 adults
$60 per 2 children/ 2 adults
$95 per 3 children/ 2 adults
Price includes photography sessions with @tagphotographywpg with Santa and The Grinch, Arts and Crafts, Games, Hot chocolate bar, holiday treat buffet, and more!

**
Dec. 6, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Urban Stable, 421 Mulvey Ave E, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0R6

$65 per person (includes supplies, instructions, and snacks) Ticket sales closes on Nov. 21
https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/e12ee2b5-8d05-4d2f-9ccd-3b1772c11496?fbclid=IwY2xjawGUtfFleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHUYkWiojASTbnBVBBoaAFhWrBieZN6sx6bTy4yQha6JZ7hvdp-2V7FwKSA_aem_Cjj86qCP75fEIfHGzcS6Rg
Zeffy does not charge credit card processing fees, however at checkout they will request a donation to help cover the processing fees. This is not mandatory. You can change this section to read "zero". There are 3 festive sign designs to choose from. When purchasing your ticket please scroll down and select ONE sign design.

Urban Stable's Holiday Sign Party Fundraiser

Celebrate, have fun, be creative, relax, enjoy good company, go home with a unique art piece made by you, AND support Urban Stable in unbridling youth potential.
Lisa and Tannis from Creations By Mackland will guide us as we create a beautifully decorated festive wooden sign, providing step-by-step instructions. No experience required. Wear clothes that are comfortable and you don't mind getting paint on. Aprons, tea, coffee and sweet treat refreshments will be provided.

Creations By Mackland have created an enchanting 2024 horse themed ornament exclusive for Urban Stable that is available for pre-order, and they will also be selling some of their signs and products at this event. 100% of the proceeds from the sale of the exclusive Urban Stable 2024 Horse Ornaments, and 10% of the products sold that evening will go towards supporting Urban Stable's programming. You can pre-order your exclusive Urban Stable 2024 Ornament(s) when purchasing your event ticket. Please bring cash for the sign sale (e-transfer are also accepted). Items purchased at the event must be paid for on the night.
All funds raised from this Sign Party Fundraising event will benefit youth-in-need to attend Urban Stable's life changing hands-on learning programs with horses.

**
Dec. 8, 12 pm - 5 pm
Fantastical Emporium, 448 Burnell St, Winnipeg, MB R3G 2B4
This venue is wheelchair accessible. Free to attend, but we will be accepting donations to Our Own Health Centre. We donate all silent auction proceeds along with a significant portion of the table revenue to the Centre.

The Fantastical Emporium of Holiday Finds is an oddities market. Join us and find wild, weird and wonderful gifts while helping raise funds for a worthy organization. Expect to find some naughty and nice holiday surprises! Meet over 30 incredible artists, artisans and makers. One room will have some vendors selling items of a more adult nature.

We support Own Health Centre to help them continue to provide programs and care to Winnipeg's 2SLGBTQ+ community. OOHC is a registered charity. They use charitable funds to pay their rent, offer free counseling, and to buy expensive test kits so that they can offer free HIV testing to people at Pride and other events throughout the year.  OurOwnHealth.ca

**
Dec. 14, 10 am - 2 pm
Today's Church, 8 Chester St, Winnipeg, MB R2L 2B2

Christmas Craft Sale
Don’t miss this festive opportunity to find unique gifts and support local artisans. Bring a friend and get into the holiday spirit!
Todays Church is now accepting 2024 Christmas Craft Sale Vendor Applications!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSecVwlQVSsevHureNu-Ia_1B7OzQ2b6Sn_GAeDSBoo_ECJAtg/viewform?pli=1&fbclid=IwY2xjawGUvDRleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHRdznNHZs1DcJxAl8H8IOYthR7JsF0YmHX6kLC3yVZCBbhHlrSBbTE5dUQ_aem_Tc9oieI0Ypd4zx5p7qC89Q

**
Dec. 14, 10 am - 4 pm
Suite 607 + 611 - 70 Arthur Street, Winnipeg, MB R3B 1G7
Free to attend

Prairie Comics Fest Presents:  Merry Krampus Zine Fair
Join the PCF crew and community for our first-ever Merry Krampus Zine Fair, a celebration of the wild weirdness of the winter season, with a focus on small batch art, zines, books, prints, pins, jewelry, AND MORE!

Stroll into our main PCF HQ office for a drop-in zine making workshop, cool comics vibes, and to just hang out and chill among Winnipeg's amazing sequential art community. PCF Merch (t-shirts, zines, totes, and lanyards) will be available, as well as a raffle for a signed collection of books from this year's headliner guests, E.M. Carroll and Faith Erin Hicks!
Will Krampus himself be there? UNKNOWN. But the spirit of the stinky alpine holiday punisher sure will be. Except, you know, in a nice way. Family friendly!

****
Musical & Fun Events

Nov 19, Doors 7:30 pm / Music 8:30 pm - 11:30 pm
The Park Theatre, 698 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2B9
All Ages  / Tickets  https://www.ticketweb.ca/event/pearl-jam-hole-the-park-theatre-tickets/13648424?pl=TPT&edpPlParam=%3Fpl%3DTPT&fbclid=IwY2xjawGUr19leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHamalHKWSQtOx_L98YhwCUZPkH01C4qwG-M2L3Fjx4BRqNyLNCAP7v13Mg_aem_Xb5sIfEemdglSVK1OXhkww

Presented by Power 97: A night of tributes to 3 iconic rock bands
Full Circle as Pearl Jam – Experience the grunge legends' electrifying hits like Alive, Even Flow, and Jeremy, taking you back to the heart of Seattle's grunge revolution.
 
Man Candies as Hole – Feel the raw emotion and fierce energy of Courtney Love’s powerhouse band as we celebrate tracks like Celebrity Skin, Violet, and Doll Parts, capturing the essence of alternative rock.

The Sums as The Offspring – Get ready to lose yourself in punk-fueled anthems like Come Out and Play, Self Esteem, and The Kids Aren't Alright, bringing that Southern California skate-punk attitude to life!

**
Nov 19, 8 pm
West End Cultural Centre, 586 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, MB
(204) 783-6918        info@wecc.ca
tickets    https://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/110060938FEC29D1?fbclid=IwY2xjawGUrqZleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHbC4-O6IuSS9eSIy7-YX-8HmoHyX7jLIJMiYuMJNu6HhbJsTyq7U1dBM8A_aem_jIdSAHy7TXNGfJ9BJSd8dA

Steve Poltz and Danny Michel are together again, weaving songs and stories into a one-of-a-kind experience. A night of playful energy, musical mischief, and spontaneous collaborations.

**
Dec. 13, 4 pm - 10 pm
Garrick Hotel Bar, 287 Garry St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1H9

The history of Garrick Hotel and it's bar has been truly remarkable. None of it would be possible without amazing people who've been coming here for decades and generations.
On this day we want to bring everyone together and say: Merry Christmas! ...and get drunk and dance and have fun! Happy Holiday Season! We look forward to seeing you!

**
Dec. 21, 10 am - 5 pm
Warhammer: Winnipeg,200 Meadowood Drive, Unit 14, Winnipeg, MB R2M 5G3

Store Christmas Party
Join us as we celebrate a little Christmas cheer and fun. We'll have a Hot Chocolate Bar with all sorts of ways to top this classic beverage. A pair of Mini-games to play and the voting for the Christmas Ornament painting contest will take place.
At 1:30 pm, it's time for Presents! Our Secret Santa Gift Exchange will happen!

 

****
Prairie Studio Glass, 587 Sargent Ave, Wpg, MB R3B 1W6
https://www.prairiestudioglass.com/
Register through our website, in person or over the phone: (204) 783-1117
No experience necessary.

Nov 30, 12 pm - 4 pm

Add style to your holiday display with our refractive interpretation of a holiday wreath.
Learn to layer glass elements as you create a one-of-a-kind holiday wreath. All your materials are included! A timeless decoration that will surely become a family heirloom.
tickets https://prairiestudioglass.com/classes/holiday-wreath/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGUvKBleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHRdznNHZs1DcJxAl8H8IOYthR7JsF0YmHX6kLC3yVZCBbhHlrSBbTE5dUQ_aem_Tc9oieI0Ypd4zx5p7qC89Q

*
Dec. 14, 1 pm - 4 pm
tickets  https://prairiestudioglass.com/classes/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGU1xlleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVHDNCbUyaRn0HHsCxP4khqlmeo9Cui-ebuJUthzyidWxgmvLA1ZC3kipA_aem_j1EZf0E6gU8CoGB_9WKylg

Learn how to make beautiful fused glass holiday ornaments to adorn your tree or give as gifts. Tuition includes the materials to make four ornaments.

*
Dec. 14, 1 - 4 pm 
tickets  https://prairiestudioglass.com/classes/lead-came-xmas-ornaments-3/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGU2-pleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHUbvUiSVtWvIiRdQYr0jDKaQdP5lsssd7-iSBG481V0TwhObf9grQs04NA_aem_dDAsIxjjQN5DbjJDzjmWXQ

Holiday Happiness
Students will cut glass of their choosing for a variety of select holiday patterns such as; holly, angels, drums, trees and reindeer. Then, with the use of a special lead came called “hobby came”, assemble their glass pieces into an ornament. (enough material to create 3 ornaments)

Our Cancellation Policy - If you cancel 14 days before the class start date we will provide a full refund. Under 14 days we try and fill your spot and if we are successful a full refund will be provided. Unfortunately if we cannot fill your spot we cannot provide a refund.

****
Events by Manitoba Geocaching Association

Dec. 17, 6 pm - 7 pm
Tavern United Windsor Park, 1034 Elizabeth Road, Winnipeg
tickets https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GCAXMV1_ugly-sweater-x-mas-party-2024?fbclid=IwY2xjawGU2hVleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHXacRIpfkRnJlHq_k8-akkY28K0WxnPajwo43ponOyx6eT-q0tCk_fjctw_aem_0_KSTloDZNMjumR3l9-4nA

Its UGLY XMAS SWEATER time!
Once again dust off that awesome/terrible? Xmas sweather you have and come one out to enjoy a nice evening with fellow cachers amongst the crazy holiday time of the year.

*
Dec. 26, 7 am - 7:30 am
Tim Hortons 7646 - 854 Nairn Ave
tickets https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GCAZ2N0_yule-need-some-energy?fbclid=IwY2xjawGU3k9leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHd_e9Lk5i2AVu4UdWO3Mb-cIAMU3NJ3T-D6To12OiFMxGg8bkPOnc9lZZQ_aem_UqYxPOURU4H8EzSy3lKexg

With all the crazy holiday season it also brings out the crazy shopping people.
Come on and stop by to refuel for the day with a hot chocolate.