Showing posts with label Siloam Mission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Siloam Mission. Show all posts

May 26, 2021

Thank you to 500,000 Visitors l FREE Virtual Events for Writers l Virtual Book Launches l Niverville Olde Tyme Country Fair l Free Museum Admission l Fundraisers & Events to Help Winnipeggers l Forum Art Classes l Family Nature Events



THANK YOU!  THANK YOU!  THANK YOU


I’m delighted to see that 500,000 people have found Winnipeg is Better Than Chocolate since I first began writing this blog on September 17, 2009!

I want to thank you for visiting, whether it's been on a weekly or occasional basis!
Also, a huge THANK YOU to those who've asked their friends to visit!
The top ten countries and their visitors are:
United States……….. 157,390
Canada……………………. 96,540
Germany……..…………. 63,243
Russia…………..………… 44,324
Ukraine.…………..…….. 19,893
France……………….……. 15,918
Unknown Region.....… 7,721
Philippines…………….….  5,698
United Kingdom…...…. 5,301
China………………….…….. 3,276

I do notice which posts get the most visits.
Please take a moment and comment when an event or personality interests you.
Local artists do check when they’re in the media and they love the feedback.

This has been a strange time since March 2020.
Due to Covid-19 many of the events have been cancelled or postponed.
But slowly we’re getting back to normal.
Please do everything you can to stay safe and well!

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

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FREE Virtual Events for Writers

June 1, 7 PM
Free · Online Event by Speaking Crow, via ZOOM

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/speaking-crow-june-2021-virtual-edition-with-lori-cayer-tickets-154243531555?fbclid=IwAR0t3eJNIENW-MMAdqvac6O4V00JXY6o8quZZX6Ilb8uNuTZRbqAyuSRtwI

Speaking Crow June 2021 Virtual Edition with Lori Cayer
Winnipeg's longest running poetry open mic on the first Tuesday of each month.
We have two registration options:
Register to be part of an audience, and receive a ZOOM link to attend.
Register to be one of the readers, and receive a ZOOM link. (Limit 25)
Registration for both options will remain open until 7:15 pm.
*Please note, only the feature reader will be recorded and posted online.

If you have any questions email speakingcrow@thinairwinnipeg.ca

Lori Cayer is the author of five volumes of poetry: Searching for Signal, Mrs Romanov, Dopamine Blunder, Attenuations of Force, and Stealing Mercury, which won the Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book in Manitoba in 2004. In 2005 Lori won the John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer. She is co-founder of the Lansdowne Prize for Poetry/Prix Lansdowne de poésie, part of the Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards. Lori is a virtual editorial assistant for two scientific research journals.    loricayer.ca

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June 3, 7 PM – 8 PM
Virtual Writing Rants and Ramblings, via ZOOM
Free Event by Manitoba Writers Guild on the first Thursday of each month.
You don’t need to be a member to take part.

Meet with other writers and talk about the art of writing - the good, the bad and the ugly - whatever you’d like to discuss. It’s a chance to leave your solitary world in front of the computer (notebook & pencil or typewriter, if you are ‘old school’) and ‘meet’ in the online world with others just like you.
Using Zoom allows writers from all over the province to take part, provided you have a stable internet connection.

Please contact the Writers’ Guild office (email manitobawritersguild3@gmail.com), so we can send you the meeting invitation with the proper links and instructions.
Bring your own beverages and snacks.

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Virtual Book Launches
Free Online Event by McNally Robinson Booksellers

June 1, 7 PM – 8 PM
Registration: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_B0XqYcJ6Rv2gXNymPEVmAQ?fbclid=IwAR3uY6hVQ0yTWjuKe4f4kuL1ZLvPQA0xwQ1f_MqMQm9sG2TzYPgEUHRFyEo

Please join Keith Cadieux as he celebrates the virtual launch of Signal Decay, featuring a conversation hosted by Seyward Goodhand.

Tim has recently passed away and left Lori with piles of expensive recording equipment and mountains of debt. Tim’s family wants to move on from the loss but Lori can’t let go, not while she can still hear Tim’s laugh as though he’s still there beside her. That is, until she begins to hear his laugh in odd places, like old recordings Tim never worked on.
Can love transcend to keep us connected through death? Or do we just create our own reality when we’re not ready to let go?


Keith Cadieux is a Winnipeg-based writer and editor. His debut, the novella Gaze was shortlisted for a Manitoba Book Award and a ReLit award. He co-edited the horror anthology The Shadow Over Portage and Main, which was also shortlisted for a Manitoba Book Award, as well as the ‘Fantasmagoriana Series’ published by the Winnipeg International Writers Festival. Two short stories of his (“Stuck” and “Donner Parties”) have appeared on the Honourable Mentions list of ‘The Best Horror of the Year’ series.

Available for viewing thereafter: https://youtu.be/wDXPoechIlk

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June 4, 7 PM – 8 PM
Registration: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ydW6HzdXSD200aKSfs9kVw?_x_zm_rtaid=iY6FlFBiSU2GuFh9XsRzFw.1621901154357.bea065d18e08435a228228907e174608&_x_zm_rhtaid=178

Please join Joanne Epp in conversation with Angeline Schellenberg as we celebrate the launch of Joanne’s new collection Cattail Skyline.

Joanne ventures from open prairie roads into little creek beds, down onto the warm earth of strawberry patches and far afield to the busy markets of Cambodia to examine the intimate ways we come to know and experience place.

Joanne Epp has published poetry in literary journals including The New Quarterly, Prairie Fire, and Canadian Literature. Her first book, Eigenheim, earned her a nomination for the John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer. This is Joanne’s second book.

Available for viewing thereafter:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgF7UmirzSo

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Niverville Olde Tyme Country Fair

The Niverville Fair committee is announcing the cancellation of this year’s Niverville Olde Tyme Country Fair. We face several challenges that prevent us from ensuring a safe and fun atmosphere.
Rest assured, the Niverville Fair will be back! Save the date for June 10 & 11, 2022. We are working hard to make 2022 a Fair to remember!

All ticket purchases for the 2020 dates will be honoured for 2022. Please hold on to your 2020 e-tickets. For those who are unable to attend, refunds will be issued at your request. 

Please contact info@nivervillefair.com for full refunds. ⁣
We thank you for your ongoing support, patience and understanding during this difficult time.

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Free Museum Admission

Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum Throughout 2021

https://www.wpgforfree.ca/2021/02/12/free-admission-to-le-musee-de-saint-boniface-museum-throughout-2021/


The Grey Nuns’ convent, Winnipeg’s oldest building, houses Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum, home to the world’s largest collection of Louis Riel artifacts. Built for the Grey Nuns who arrived in the Red River Colony in 1844, the structure is an outstanding example of Red River frame construction. The Museum presents an impressive collection of artifacts that reveal the lives and culture of the Francophone and Métis communities, including a special exhibit about Louis Riel, the “father” of Manitoba.

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Fundraisers & Events to Help Winnipeggers

Winnipeg Humane Society's Paws in Motion
      Tel: 1 204 982 2041 donations@winnipeghumanesociety.ca



Go for a walk on June 26 with your family and furry friends!

FREE! REGISTER NOW:

https://winnipeghumanesociety.akaraisin.com/ui/whspawsinmotion2021/pledge/registration/start



Fundraising Prizes

Once registered, for every $50 raised you'll be entered to win one of four weekly cash prizes.

DRAW DATES:

JUNE 4 ($250)

JUNE 11 ($250)

JUNE 18 ($500)

JUNE 30 ($1,000)

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West Central Women's Resource Centre

640 Ellice Ave, Winnipeg, MB, R3G 0A7



It’s devastating to see the toll this year has had on women in our community:

Women have been laid off from their service-industry jobs and have nowhere to go.

Women in our city are walking around without shoes.

Women don’t have supplies to keep themselves clean and safe. 

Women are struggling to access food for themselves and their children.

The need is overwhelming.



We staff the WCWRC Street Outreach Van – the only 7-day-a-week outreach services focused on women in Winnipeg. Every day we meet homeless women who are looking for safety and support, and just a little bit of connection and normalcy. By seeing many of the same women everyday, we can also check in on their well being and connect them with additional services, such as housing supports and counseling.


Will you please help keep the van on the road?

With your gift, you will ensure women have the support and dignity they deserve. Thank you!



Please donate today https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/14637

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Siloam Mission, 300 Princess Street, Winnipeg R3B 1M3



Our Transition Services team has 9 clients who moved into housing on April 1st.

But we’re in need of items for Move-Out Kits to help turn their new living spaces into a home.

These kits include dinnerware, silverware, kitchen utensils, small appliances, and more. 


Complete Move-Out Kits or single items from the list are gratefully accepted. 

Your support is much appreciated and will make a difference in someone’s life!


A complete list of specific items can be found here:

https://www.siloam.ca/…/2…/03/Move-Out-Kit-Sign-Up-Sheet.pdf

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The Assiniboine Valley Railway, Inc., 3001 Roblin Blvd.


The 1/8th scale railway just west of Assiniboine Park, is sad to report that the family of the AVR founder, the late Bill Taylor, has given notice that the AVR has 5 months to vacate the property.



We will likely have to put everything into storage temporarily. We will need a new home, or else will have to dissolve the AVR and sell off our assets.


All public access to the property must cease, so there will be no AVR Season this year. 
If we are to continue, we will need at least several acres to rebuild on, with hydro & water, close enough to the city that we and the public have easy access. We cannot see rebuilding without public monetary support.



All of us at the AVR miss Bill since his passing in 2013, and have been honored to continue his dream hobby that has given pleasure to so many people. We want to thank the thousands of people who have supported us and enjoyed riding on our Open House trains in the summer, on our Halloween and Christmas Weekend trains, and sharing meals on the Dinner Train Weekends.



Len La Rue, President, AVR (204) 832-3448    hellarue@mymts.net

For more info about what the AVR has been and, hopefully, could be again, check out our website: assiniboinevalleyrailway.org



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Forum Art Centre online Art Classes





We have classes for kids, teens, and adults! Some classes are delivered by video for those that like the flexibility of creating their own schedule. Others are a blend of independent work and personal interaction with your instructor. 
We also have classes that meet weekly by video chat to provide one on one mentoring. 


https://www.forumartcentre.com/product-category/online-classes/



Want to schedule a class for you and a couple of your friends? We can arrange that too! 
Programming Director, Shawna can guide you to the right online class shawna@forumartcentre.com

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Family Nature Events



Assiniboine Park & Zoo   P: 204 927 6000 | E: info@assiniboinepark.ca



https://www.assiniboinepark.ca/events



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Harry J. Enns Wetland Discovery Centre


Snow Goose Bay, Oak Hammock Marsh, MB R0C 2Z0

j_bourgeois@ducks.ca 



We appreciate your patience with the new guidelines and look forward to seeing you!



This month’s events: https://www.oakhammockmarsh.ca/experience/events/



Our Gift Shop is now online!


https://oakhammockmarsh.myshopify.com/collections/all

April 27, 2021

Fundraisers & Events to Help Winnipeggers l Art Exhibits l Art Classes: Forum Art Centre & MAWA l J. R. Léveillé Book Launch l ThetaHealing Manifesting & Abundance Workshop l Music l Museums l Nature

Fundraisers & Events to Help Winnipeggers

Winnipeg Humane Society's Paws in Motion
Tel: 1 204 982 2041 donations@winnipeghumanesociety.ca

Go for a walk on June 26th with your family and furry friends!
FREE! REGISTER NOW: https://winnipeghumanesociety.akaraisin.com/ui/whspawsinmotion2021/pledge/registration/start

Purchase a limited edition participant T-shirt for $25 until April 30 at midnight.
You must be registered to purchase a shirt! All money raised from T-shirt sales will help the WHS care for animals in our community. T-shirt purchases do not qualify for a tax receipt. T-shirts to be picked up at the WHS, 45 Hurst Way, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 0R3.

Fundraising Prizes
Once registered, for every $50 raised you'll be entered to win one of four weekly cash prizes.
DRAW DATES:
JUNE 4 ($250)
JUNE 11 ($250)
JUNE 18 ($500)
JUNE 30 ($1,000)
Prizing is sponsored by Petsecure

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May 13, Doors open at 7:30. Show 8:00 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Nashville's Winnipeg, 826 Regent Ave W
Tickets are $10 each. Buy tickets at the door or online
www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-empower-me-concert-tickets-96583942171

Empower Me Concert - In Support of The Shameless Circle
We have some amazing singers and speakers, in collaboration with Now Country 104.7.
Artist: Quinton Blair, Rhianna Rae Saj and Renée Lamoureux
Speakers: Amy Tung and Chantal Lacoste
Emcee: Morgan James
Special Guest: Rhonda Dagg

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West Central Women's Resource Centre
640 Ellice Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3G 0A7

It’s devastating to see the toll this year has had on women in our community:
Women have been laid off from their service-industry jobs and have nowhere to go.
Women in our city are walking around without shoes.
Women don’t have supplies to keep themselves clean and safe.
Women are struggling to access food for themselves and their children.
The need is overwhelming.

We staff the WCWRC Street Outreach Van – the only 7-day-a-week outreach services focused on women in Winnipeg. Every day we meet homeless women who are looking for safety and support, and just a little bit of connection and normalcy. By seeing many of the same women everyday, we can also check in on their wellbeing and connect them with additional services, such as housing supports and counselling.
Will you please help keep the van on the road?

Please donate today https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/14637

With your gift, you will ensure women have the support and dignity they deserve. Thank you!

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Siloam Mission, 300 Princess Street, Winnipeg R3B 1M3

Our Transition Services team has 9 clients who moved into housing on April 1st.
But, we need your help. We’re in need of items for Move-Out Kits to help turn their new living spaces into a home.
These kits include dinnerware, silverware, kitchen utensils, small appliances, and more.
Complete Move-Out Kits or single items from the list are gratefully accepted.
Your support is much appreciated and will make a difference in someone’s life!

A complete list of specific items can be found here:
https://www.siloam.ca/…/2…/03/Move-Out-Kit-Sign-Up-Sheet.pdf

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The Assiniboine Valley Railway, Inc., 3001 Roblin Blvd.

The 1/8th scale railway just west of Assiniboine Park, is sad to report that the family of the AVR founder, the late Bill Taylor, has given notice that the AVR has 6 months to vacate the property.

We will likely have to put everything into storage temporarily. We will need a new home, or else will have to dissolve the AVR and sell off our assets.
All public access to the property must cease, so there will be no AVR Season this year.
If we are to continue, we will need at least several acres to rebuild on, with hydro & water, close enough to the city that we & the public have easy access. We cannot see rebuilding without public monetary support.

All of us at the AVR miss Bill since his passing in 2013, and have been honored to continue his dream hobby that has given pleasure to so many people. We want to thank the thousands of people - individuals, families and organizations, and the media - who have supported us and enjoyed riding on our Open House trains in the summer, on our Halloween & Christmas Weekend trains and sharing meals on the Dinner Train Weekends.

For more info about what the AVR has been (and, hopefully, could be again), check out our website: assiniboinevalleyrailway.org

Len La Rue, President, AVR (204) 832-3448 hellarue@mymts.net

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Art Exhibits

April 30, 12 PM, Duration: 5 hr
Free · Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery

Ełexiìtǫ ; Ehtsʼǫǫ̀ / Connected ; Apart From Each Other
By Casey Koyczan

April 30 - May 29 (by appointment, contact info@urbanshaman.org)

"Ełexiìtǫ ; Ehts'ǫǫ̀" is an interactive installation that communicates the journey of learning more about one's culture through distance education and research; utilizing and adapting to work with technology and communication tools as viable resources for learning language, tradition, stories, and spiritual beliefs.
Within my art I use every part of the materials harvested. During my early adulthood I've tried to follow the teachings of "Dene Laws”. I try to always return to these teachings as they have helped me to represent myself in a way that is common to Dene people.

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Art Classes

Forum Art Centre online art classes 



We have classes for kids, teens, and adults! Some classes are delivered by video for those that like the flexibility of creating their own schedule. Others are a blend of independent work and personal interaction with your instructor. 
We also have classes that meet weekly by video chat to provide one on one mentoring.
https://www.forumartcentre.com/product-category/online-classes/



We are putting our support and energy into our online programming and building a fabulous line up of in-person classes for the Spring Session (April) when our safe, comfortable classrooms will be waiting and ready for our artists’ return. 
Want to schedule a class for you and a couple of your friends? We can arrange that too! 
Email Programming Director, Shawna, and she can guide you into the right online class for your needs shawna@forumartcentre.com

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May 5, 6:30 – 8 PM

ART JAM: Painting by MAWA Mentoring Artists for Women's Art and Jessica Canard
Any questions in regards to ART JAM can be sent to: jessica@mawa.ca

ART JAM is a free online makers group, open to all ages, genders, and skill levels.
When it's time just click the zoom link below to join
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83004912905

THIS MONTH'S MEDIUM: Painting
Brush basics, paint layering and blending techniques used for background application, then paint a black silhouette image over top to get a stunning finished painting.
MATERIALS NEEDED:
- Various brushes: flat, round, fan, sponge, etc.
- Acrylic or gauche paints
- Canvas to work on or heavy weighted paper
- Painters tape (optional)
- Paint pallet or wax paper
- Water container to clean brushes
- Paper towel or news paper to absorb excess water

This is a monthly online space in which to gather and make art. Jessica Canard will share different techniques in the month’s featured medium. You can follow along and try them out or work on your own projects. Then the group will take turns sharing experiences related to that medium, talking about our art practices, and showing each other what we have made or are making. You can create with whatever you want during Art Jam.

Jessica Canard is a multimedia visual artist with a focus on creating murals and making art with people. They are a 2 Spirit Anishinaabe from Sagkeeng First Nation who uses art to explore, reclaim and bridge this part of their heritage with urban living.
More info about MAWA and their programming can be found here: mawa.ca

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May 6, 7 PM – 8 PM

Free · Online Event by McNally Robinson Booksellers
Registration is required for the Zoom webinar:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZBU9GKHvQ4SEVFFVBHP1oA

Please join J. R. Léveillé for the virtual launch of his collaborative book written with poet E.D. Blodgett, Ex Nihilo. Hosted by Paul Morris, featuring a reading from Rosmarin Heidenreich.

A bilingual collection of renga poetry by two of Canada’s most celebrated poets in English and in French, each writing in his respective language in response to the other. Léveillé and E.D. Blodgett share an unprecedented dialogue that possesses both paradox and complete clarity of word.

E. D. Blodgett was a poet, literary critic, and translator of more than 20 collections of poetry and the winner of the 1996 Governor General’s Award for his collection Apostrophes: Woman at a Piano. In 1999, Jacques Brault won the Governor-General’s Award for Translation for Transfiguration (1998), a translation of Blodgett’s poetry.
Host Paul Morris is Professor of English and the current director of the master’s programme in Études canadiennes et interculturelles at the Université de Saint-Boniface.

It will be simultaneously streamed on YouTube and available for viewing thereafter: https://youtu.be/YyRDtQLJzUU

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May 15 & 16, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Register online at www.divineclarity.com/events or with
Reception at 204-233-8778, or in person at Divine Clarity 2071 Portage Avenue.

ThetaHealing Manifesting & Abundance Workshop
Event by Divine Clarity and Kristel Kernaghan

In ThetaHealing®, the concept of manifesting is the Belief that it is possible to create something into the physical using the connection to the Creator of All That Is. Every statement, thought and action is reflected by what we are manifesting in our lives. If you constantly say that you are poor, you will be. It is of the utmost importance to stay on a positive mind set. But you must first decide what it is you want in your life.

This class will assist students in creating on a variety of ways in their life, as well as enable them to assist their clients in manifesting and abundance.

Prerequisite: Basic & Advanced DNA from a certified ThetaHealing™ teacher. Includes: Manifesting and Abundance Manual and Manifesting from the 7th Plane Meditation CD.
Investment: $500 plus GST (at start of class) or $550 plus GST (Installment plan). A non-refundable deposit of $100 is required at time of registration, the balance due at the start of the workshop. Students may retake workshop for $200 plus GST.

www.divineclarity.com Spiritual Centre & Metaphysical Shoppe offering large variety of services, workshops and products for body, mind & spirit.

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Music

The Park Theatre

May 15, 9 PM – 12 AM
Tickets https://www.eventbrite.com/?fbclid=IwAR2DxVcengzMegt7p7hWaTdEduyogOxw47LE4KCyKKAc491fhbO7qh9oZVc

Ninjacat Productions and The Park Theatre present
The Punkrock legend from DYS / ALL / DAG NASTY / DOWN BY LAW
Dave Smalley and The Bandoleros and guests tba.

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May 21, Doors 7:00 pm / Show 8 PM – 10 PM
Tickets · $24.03 (socially distanced limited seating)

With nominations for JUNO Awards, Western Canadian Music Awards, and Canadian Folk Music Awards, Del Barber has shaped the folk music canon in Canada with five critically acclaimed studio albums. His new album 'Easy Keeper’, has received critical acclaim from Rolling Stone Magazine and No Depression, and a nomination for a 2020 JUNO award.

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May 27, 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

Tickets online and at The Park Theatre, Wild Planet and Into the Music
https://www.eventbrite.com/?fbclid=IwAR0ZP9T6oOYnBKGgtfyySWT84ogB42UctK5cpzddWudXqJ1Ofb8n9xR24Z0

Ninjacat Productions and The Park Theatre present
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM
UNTIMELY DEMISE
VOTOV
DARK MESSIAH

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May 27, 6pm doors 7pm show
Club Regent Event Centre
Tickets · $31.50 - $36.75 https://www.ticketmaster.ca/queen-its-a-kinda-magic-winnipeg-manitoba-05-27-2022/event/1100578667D518F1?irgwc=1&clickid=zDdRKP3roxyLTxrwUx0Mo389UkB0sLR%3AXW07SU0&camefrom=CFC_BUYAT_253158&impradid=253158&REFERRAL_ID=tmfeedbuyat253158&wt.mc_id=aff_BUYAT_253158&utm_source=253158-Facebook-%20TM&impradname=Facebook-%20TM&utm_medium=affiliate

Queen It's a Kinda Magic
All Ages

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Museums

May 21, 9:30 AM– 2:30 PM
Tickets permission.click/kXwOq/ca

Visit with the People of Red River
at Seven Oaks House Museum

Please contact us at SOHmuseum@gmail.com to confirm your reservation or for more information.
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Teachers, This exciting living-history school program is recommended for grades 4-7.
Curriculum-linked activities bring lessons to life, and help make history a reality.
May 21, 9:30 - 2:15     $8.50 per student
Register class or home-school group: https://permission.click/kXwOq/ca#/information

Winnipeg's oldest home, built in 1851 for the Inkster family. Step back to the 19th century, and experience a day in the life of a Metis-Scottish family.

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Free Admission to Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum Throughout 2021



https://www.wpgforfree.ca/2021/02/12/free-admission-to-le-musee-de-saint-boniface-museum-throughout-2021/



The Grey Nuns’ convent, Winnipeg’s oldest building, houses Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum, home to the world’s largest collection of Louis Riel artifacts. Built for the Grey Nuns who arrived in the Red River Colony in 1844, the structure is an outstanding example of Red River frame construction. The Museum presents an impressive collection of artifacts that reveal the lives and culture of the Francophone and Métis communities, including a special exhibit about Louis Riel, the “father” of Manitoba.



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Nature


Assiniboine Park & Zoo

P: 204 927 6000 | E: info@assiniboinepark.ca

https://www.assiniboinepark.ca/events

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Harry J. Enns Wetland Discovery Centre

Snow Goose Bay, Oak Hammock Marsh, MB R0C 2Z0
j_bourgeois@ducks.ca

We appreciate your patience with the new guidelines and look forward to seeing you!

This month’s events: https://www.oakhammockmarsh.ca/experience/events/


Our Gift Shop is now online!
https://oakhammockmarsh.myshopify.com/collections/all

January 19, 2018

Self Discovery, Workshops & Crafts l Forthwith Festival l Music at McNally l Dawson City l Chain for Change l Cupids And Cameos l With Love l Events at Winnipeg Art Gallery l Seedy Saturday l The Runway to Change l Elmwood Winter Fun Day l Valentines Fling l ROMES l Legal Advice

Self Discovery, Workshops & Crafts

February 1, 7 PM - 9 PM
Yoga Public, 280 Fort Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1E5
Tickets

Join John Tozeland at this free preview and discover the secrets to Discover the Power Within. Learn how modern accelerated change technologies combined with the ancient Shamanic Wisdom of Hawaii can guide you to release pent up negative energies and reconnect you with your joyful self. The workshop is focused on personal transformation.

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February 3, 9 AM - 4 PM
181 Riverton Ave, Winnipeg, MB R2L 0N1
Tickets $40 online or by visiting one of these retail locations:
Hull’s Family Bookstore, 1317A Portage Ave or A1 Nutrition, Grant Park Shopping Centre

Are you in the middle of a mess? Sheila Walsh will equip you with a practical method for connecting with God’s strength in the midst of struggle. Connect with women in your community and let Sheila equip you to stand strong with God. Join us for a day of worship and teaching with other Christian women in your community!
Sheila will be signing copies of her latest book In the Middle of the Mess.

Snacks, lunch and beverages will be served. 
Questions? Email info@woiwinnipeg.ca or call 204-403-8126 

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February 4, 10 AM - 4 PM
Sturgeon Heights Community Centre, 210 Rita St, Winnipeg, MB R3J 2Y2
$3  Tickets  

Healing Connections Festival 2018
SEEK, LEARN, EXPERIENCE Warm Winnipeg Wellness!
Free Wellness Workshops, Demonstrations, Experiences
* Free Welcome Bags for first 50 people
* Meet our local Practitioners
* Free Afternoon Speakers
* 2 Free Festival Draws
* Special Healthy "Eat Local" Food 
* Shop & Question 27 Exhibitors!

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February 8, 2018 at 6 PM - 8 PM
Hidden Treasures - DIY Studio, 131 Goulet Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2H 0R6
Call to book your spots.  $35/person Suitable for 10 yrs old +

Explore the fun world of Melt and Pour Soap! We use high quality natural soap bases which are detergent free and good for sensitive skin. Experiment with clear, aloe, and goat's milk soap bases along with dried botanicals such as lavender, coffee, lemon grass and peppermint. Choose from a variety of essential oils to scent your soap. You will make chunk soap, scrubbie bar soap, cupcake soap and layered soap.
All soap bars will be ready to take home with you! 

Want to make soap but these times don't work for you? Gather up a few friends and give us a call. We will create a special event just for you!

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February 13, 6 PM - 10 PM
Video Pool Media Arts Centre, 100 Arthur St # 300, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1H3
Fees: $60 member / $80 non-member
To sign up via Paypal please visit www.videopool.org
You can also call 204-949-9134 ext. 108 or visit us at 100 Arthur St.
For information please contact the Education Manager at vped@videopool.org

Isadora is the leading interactive media tool for live performance. This workshop will introduce you to the basics of using Isadora. It is for those interested in creating performative work and installations with video, live manipulation of pre-recorded and live video, and in performing in work with video. 

Participants should arrive with Isadora pre-installed and working on their laptop. A link will be provided to video content to download and have available on your machine. A working web cam with microphone is essential for the interactive components of Isadora. Video Pool will also have some machines available for use please let us know if you need one to use.
Please also install the FreeFrame Plugin’s collection.
Instructor: Hugh Conacher, a lighting and media designer working in live performance. He has been using Isadora in his work since 2009. http://www.pellucid.me/work

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February 2 - 4
Forthwith Festival, 171 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0S1
Forthwith Festival is an international experimental arts, music, technology and performance festival held at Forth Projects. Artists from around the world will converge for 3 days of performances, workshops, installations, exhibitions, experimentations, teachings, ramblings, and interactive happenings. 

Forthwith will challenge and engage, inspiring improvisation and creativity with viscerally stimulating performances and installations. Later on in the night we will pARTy with collaborative experimental DJ / Sound / Projections... and cocktails. 

Forth Cafe and Bar will be activating food and drink as an integral part of the festival. 

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McNally Robinson, 1120 Grant Avenue. Winnipeg, Manitoba. R3M 2A6.
204-475-0483 or Toll-Free 1-800-561-1833

Leo Gosselin
February 2, 8:30 pm
An eclectic mix of “Chapman Stick” solos

The Webster Brothers
February 3, 8:30 pm
Singer/Songwriter

The Joy Diamond Trio
February 9, 8:30 pm
Acoustic Jazz/R&B/Pop/Blues

Bob Watts Trio
February 10, 8:30 pm
Jazz

Vince Andrushko
February 16, 8:30 pm
Singer/Songwriter

Micaylee Rodyniuk and Luc Guenette
February 17, 8:30 pm
Jazz

Lindsey White
February 23, 8:30 pm
Groovy Folk Rock

Nightfall
February 24, 8:30 pm
Jazz/Blues

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February 3, Doors - 7 pm | Film & concert - 8 pm - 10 pm
Knox United Church, 400 Edmonton St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2M2, Canada
$37 door / $32 onlinejazzwinnipeg.com, wnmf.ca, Music Trader, and Into The Music

Jazz Winnipeg and the Winnipeg New Music Festival are presenting the world premiere of the live score award-winning director Bill Morrison's Dawson City: Frozen Time, one of the most unique cultural experiences of the year.

The film's score, composed by and performed with Sigur Rós collaborator Alex Somers will be brought to life with sixteen singers, eight strings, percussions, piano and laptop. 

The now-famous, once-lost Dawson City Collection was uncovered in 1978 when a bulldozer working its way through a parking lot dug up a horde of film cans. Morrison draws on these permafrost-protected, rare silent films and newsreels, pairing them with archival footage, interviews, historical photographs, and an enigmatic score by Sigur Rós collaborator and composer Alex Somers. Dawson City: Frozen Time depicts the unique history of this Canadian Gold Rush town by chronicling the life cycle of a singular film collection through its exile, burial, rediscovery, and salvation.

Somers gained notoriety through his work with Icelandic experimental post-rock band Sigur Ros and partner Jónsi's critically-acclaimed self-titled solo project. The composer, producer, and visual artist has worked as co-producer, mixer, and engineer on several Sigur Rós releases including Valtari, Kveikur, and Brennisteinn. 

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February 4, 1 PM - 4 PM
The Forks, Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4L9

Do You Want to be Part of a Great Cause and Break a Guinness World Record?
REGISTER at www.ChainForChange.com and be a link in the record-breaking fundraiser “Chain for Change”, the Longest Line of Ice Skaters on the Longest Ice Skating Trail in support of CancerCare Manitoba Foundation.
We need 400 participants to break the record and $20,000 to meet our fundraising goal!

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February 4, 10 AM - 3:30 PM
Canad Inns Club Regent, 1415 Regent Ave W. Winnipeg, MB
FREE Admission!  Sweetheart Swag Bags to our First 50 Shoppers!

Cupids And Cameos 2018 
Craft & Vendor “Shop 4 Your Sweetheart Show” presented by: Treasured Gifts N Things
MAIN FLOOR - Blue Lagoon
Shop 40 + Tables filled with Gifts for your Sweetie!
Arts & Crafts / Home & Garden / Bath / Body / Face / Health & Wellness
Handcrafted Jewelry & Valentine Decor / Specialty Sweets / Treats + MORE!

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February 7, 8 PM - 12 AM
The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre, 281 Donald street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 5S4
Tickets $25 / VIP: $50     This event is 18+
VIP grants you exclusive access to the second-level balcony, a complimentary sheet of silent auction tickets and an upgraded gift bag.

With Love is a live music and interactive art fundraising event in support of Inspire Community Outreach Inc., a Winnipeg-based non-profit organization that provides free music, art and meditation programs to youth living with mental illness and disabilities.
Headliner: Yes We Mystic
Host: Ace Burpee
Express your creativity, find strength in your community and celebrate your differences.

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Events at Winnipeg Art Gallery

Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1V1

Feb 8, Mar 8 - 11am-12pm
Join us for family-friendly guided tours. Engage in adult conversation about the art while being mindful of your little ones. Included with Gallery admission; FREE for WAG members!
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beading workshop 
Jan 20, 1-3pm  Free!
Explore the contemporary beadwork in INSURGENCE RESURGENCE, then give it a go with instruction by artists KC Adams and Jennine Krauchi. Included with Gallery admission (18+). RSVP is required, email studioprograms-assistant@wag.ca to sign up.
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Feb 14, 7-9pm • Terrariums
Feb 22, 6:30-9:30pm • Paint Party
Mar 14, 6:30-9:30pm • Woven Wall Hangings
Our monthly MakerLabs and Paint Parties are hosted by local artists and makers, perfect for a creative night out.

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February 10, 10 AM - 3 PM
Canadian Mennonite University. 500 Shaftesbury Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2N2

Seedy Saturday is back!!

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February 10, 8 PM - 11:30 PM
The Fort Garry Hotel, Spa & Conference Centre, 222 Broadway, Wpg, MB R3C 0R3

The Runway to Change presented by Qualico is the fashion show finale of a non-profit fundraising campaign in support of Main Street Project Inc. Clients of Main Street Project will take the stage to show off clothing from local shops.

Documentary videos of clients who have thrived with the help of Main Street Project will be shown between runs. Walk the red carpet, enjoy food stations and win amazing prizes from our silent auction and raffle!

Located in Winnipeg, MB, the Main Street Project has been serving the needs of Winnipeg’s most vulnerable residents since 1972.

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February 10, 11 AM - 3 PM
Clara Hughes Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Elmwood Winter Fun Day - Kid Friendly
Outdoor activities, bonfire, snacks, refreshments, 
sleigh rides & more. FREE for everyone!

If you would like to get involved or volunteer, please contact Trinette at trinette.konge@gmail.com
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February 11, 10 AM
Inn at the Forks - Hotel, Restaurant and Spa, 75 Forks Market Rd, Wpg, MB R3C 0A2
Free Admission

Half Moon Market Valentines Fling
A wheelchair accessible venue with enough room for 60+ crafters! 
Candies, prizes and valentines galore! Sweetness overload where our two rivers meet. 
The heart of the Half Moon is to think outside the craft box.
To learn more about this show please email shiversoap@gmail.com 

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February 11, Doors 7:15 / Show 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
The Park Theatre, 698 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3L 2B9
Tickets $15 at the door / $10 in advance at The Park, Music Trader and online

The Park Theatre is proud to present ROMES, with guests The Wild Homes and Robojom. 
ROMES have harnessed their pop sensibilities into an alternative sound that is completely their own. With soulful melodies and bright, funky guitar riffs playing off gritty synths, the tracks are instant, high-energy, anthemic ear candy. 

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February 14, 10 AM - 12 PM It is first come, first serve.
Siloam Mission, 300 Princess Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1M3

Members of the public, with a household income under $50,000, can drop in at Siloam Mission for assistance with a legal issue. Students, under the supervision of a practicing lawyer, will help you sort out your options and map out your next steps. Get answers to your questions about the law and legal processes in Manitoba, and/or receive help in finding and accessing community resources. 


December 10, 2017

Storytime with Mrs. Claus l Park Theatre Events l Buddhist Retreat l Christmas Concerts & Events l Jewish Holiday Events l Drop In Clinic l Black Christmas l Boxing Day Jam l Aladdin l Katrina Van Humbeck l New Year's Eve Events l Street Dinner l Polar Bare Run

December 16 and 23 from 2 PM to 4 PM.
Outlet Collection Winnipeg, 555 Sterling Lyon Parkway, Wpg, MB R3P 1E9
Tickets   A free event!

Storytime with Mrs. Claus! 
Mrs. Claus will read some of your favourite festive classics. Cuddle up with a cup of hot chocolate or milk and cookies. Embrace the magic of holidays. 
Children must be accompanied by an adult. 

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

December 16, 8:00 show is at 9:00 - 11 PM
25.00 advance & online / 30.00 at the door. 
Tickets at both Long and McQuade stores, Into the Music and at the Park Theatre.

Women in Jazz is going to be an incredible night with special guests June Pepper Harris, 
Katrise Taylor, Amber Epp, Monika Wall, and Lady Lee!
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December 26 at 9 PM - 1 AM
$10 Donation - Everyone will receive a raffle ticket at the door
18+ Event

Food Jam - A Fundraiser event for Winnipeg Harvest
Presented By: Winnipeg Rave Community
PRIZES (Gift Cards): Little Brown Jug Brewing Company
Mrs.Fields/Pretzelmaker - Only valid at St.Vital Location
Jenna Rae Cakes, Nuburger, Chaise Cafe

DJ Lineup: Torn [ Dubstep ]
Theo Tzu [ Jungle / Dubstep ]
Circuit FreaQ [ Bass House / Dubstep ]
Sick Deep [ Techno ]
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December 30, Doors 7 / Show 8 PM - 11 PM
Tickets $15 in advance

Brooke Palsson returns in partnership with Cancer Crossing. 
Keith Macpherson will open the night with an acoustic set.

Palsson’s folk album The Willow was featured on shows including Flashpoint, Less Than Kind, and The Colossal Failure of the Modern Relationship. Brooke’s neo-soul project will be set to release in 2018 under the alias Brooklyn.

Best known for his work with award-winning, country/pop duo, Keith and Renee, Keith has had his music featured in shows including Degrassi, Canadian Idol, and AT & T commercials. Keith will release his debut solo album, “Shine” in early 2018. 

Cancer Crossing works to provide financial support to those who incur expenses related to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer not covered by the universal health care system, or private insurance, helping anyone and everyone that “falls through the cracks”.

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December 16 at 8 AM - 4 PM
Dalnavert Museum Auditorium, 61 Carlton Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1N7
REGISTER https://goo.gl/forms/wN1brIJbPhYtyBKa2
Contact us if you have any questions: info@MahamevnawaWinnipeg.org

Free Day-long Buddhist Retreat
Join us for a day of learning and practicing the teachings of the Buddha. Come for the morning, the afternoon or all day. There will be periods of meditation (silent and guided) as well as Buddhist teachings. People of all backgrounds are welcome. No prior experience is needed. All of the talks and meditations are given by Theravada Buddhist monks from the Buddha Meditation Centre Winnipeg.
Lunch is provided for all participants at no charge.

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Christmas Concerts & Events

December 17 at 2 PM - 5 PM
St. Alphonsus Church - Winnipeg, 
341 Munroe Avenue, Wpg, MB  R2K 1H2
Tickets at the parish office (204)667-9580 ext.0
$20 for adults / children 12 and under are free

The Spirit of Giving - Christmas Concert 
Featuring the Golden Chordsmen Chorus
A wonderful way to celebrate the 3rd Sunday of Advent!
Proceeds of the concert go to the Building Fund.
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December 17 at 3 PM - 5 PM
Crescent Fort Rouge United Church, 525 Wardlaw Avenue, Wpg, MB  R3L 0L9
Tickets https://www.winnipegsingers.com/tickets/

The Winnipeg Singers presents its annual Christmas Concert, A Medieval Christmas, an afternoon filled with medieval fare: music, costumes, festive beverages, and tasty treats. Attendees are invited to enjoy a performance of Lloyd Pfautsch’s A Day for Dancing, along with a collection of medieval carols. 
Special guests are flutist, Laurel Ridd; oboist, Caitlin Broms-Jacobs; bassoonist, Vincent Ellin; percussionist, Victoria Sparks, and multi-instrumentalists Paul and Susan Hammer, “The Hammers”, who promise to take guests on a journey bringing to life the heart and soul of medieval Europe.
December 17 at 7 PM - 8:15 PM
St. George's Anglican Church (Crescentwood), 168 Wilton Street, Wpg, MB  R3M 3C3

Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
Traditional seasonal readings and your favourite congregational Christmas Carols sung by the choir, including works by Rutter, Flecha, Pearsall, Maconchy, Archer and others.
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December 20 at 7:30 PM
Harrow United Church, Winnipeg, 955 Mulvey Avenue, Wpg, MB  R3M 1G8

Whatever your reason, please join us for our Annual Blue Christmas/Longest Night service the night before the winter solstice. Everyone is Welcome.
A quiet simple service geared to those who may be grieving this season, or those who may not be able to get into the Christmas Spirit, or for those who need a break from the lights and music and merriment which is awaiting us around every corner at this time of year.  
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December 24 at 10:15 AM, 5:00 PM, and 7:00 PM
Grant Memorial Church, 877 Wilkes Avenue, Wpg, MB  R3P 1B8

Candlelight Services are one hour in length. 
Each service will close with the singing of Silent Night by candlelight.
Childcare available, age two and under at the 10:15 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. service.
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December 24 at 1PM, 3PM, and 5PM
Oasis Church, 940 Elmhurst Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Come join us for our special 1-hour Christmas Eve service, a festive event with carols, the Christmas story and more! These services are family friendly. 
If you have kids aged 4 and under, we will have our Waumba Land environment and volunteers available to look after them during the service.

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Jewish Holiday Events

December 17 at 3 PM - 5 PM
The Saul & Claribel Simkin Centre, 1 Falcon Ridge Drive, Wpg, MB  R3Y 1V9
Registration Questions: hello@szwinnipeg.ca or call 204-452-3711
$5 Per Family  Walk-ins Welcome, Registration Preferred  

The Shaarey Zedek Auditorium is under construction, so this year's Chanukah Family Event will be held at the Simkin Centre Multipurpose Room.
Chanukah Crafts and Sing-along / Glitter Tattoos / Snacks including Sufganiyot 
Telling of the Chanukah Story with Leslie Emery 
Bring Chanukah to the Residents of the Simkin Centre!
December 24 at 4 PM - 9 PM
Herzlia - Adas Yeshurun Synagogue, 6, 20 Brock St, Wpg, MB  R3N 0Z4
$36/Adult, $5 Ages 2-12
Register by DECEMBER 18 - call 204-489-6262 or reception@adasyeshurun.ca

Kosher Chinese Food and a Movie (Community-Wide)
Good food and fun are in your future! Join us for a Movie and 5:30 PM for Dinner: Egg Rolls, Lemon Chicken, Meatballs with Lychee and Pineapple, Stir fry, Fried Rice, and Dessert, catered by Desserts Plus! Kid Friendly
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Dec 25 at 11 PM to Dec 26 at 3 PM
Crossways in Common Church, 222 Furby St, Wpg, MB  R3C 2A7 Use Front Entrance
Sign Up To Volunteer by December 20: 204-452-3711 or hello@szwinnipeg.ca

Volunteer Day - West Broadway Christmas Lunch
Every year, Shaarey Zedek helps to provide a hot lunch to 150-200 people at the West Broadway Community Ministry. We also give children new toys and adults holiday gifts. 
Our hope is that every individual there feels a lot of love and warmth on Christmas Day. 
Preparation and Setup: 11 AM - 1 PM / Serving and Singing: 1-3 PM
Please drop gift donations in the bin by the information table at the synagogue. 
Gifts for adults as well as children are welcome. 

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December 20 at 10 AM - 12 PM
Siloam Mission, 300 Princess Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1M3

Drop In Clinic - Members of the public, with a household income under $50,000, can drop in for assistance with a legal issue. Students, under the supervision of a practicing lawyer, will help you sort out your options and map out your next steps. Get answers to your questions about the law and legal processes in Manitoba, and/or receive help in finding and accessing community resources. It is first come, first serve.

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December 20 at 9 PM - 11 PM
Winnipeg Cinematheque, Main Floor - 100 Arthur Street, Wpg, MB  R3B 1H3
Tickets

Winnipeg cult horror expert Caelum Vatnsdal introduces the 70’s horror classic 
Black Christmas, with the short film: 
We Always Find Ourselves in the Sea (Director: Sean Hogan | UK | 2017 | 20mins) 

Spectacular Optical will have copies of the new forthcoming book devoted to the darkside of holiday entertainment, Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television, a compendium of over 200 Christmas horror film reviews.

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December 26 at 9 PM - 2 AM
The Pyramid Cabaret, 176 Fort Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1C9
$20 

The Original Boxing Day Jam - Your favourite party of the year is back once again, celebrating our 20th Anniversary by bringing back Dj Spence Diamonds from Toronto to spin alongside Dj Hipnotic, Dj Fin-s and Tha Coach.

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December 26 and  29 - 1:30PM
December 27 and 28 - 7:00PM
December 29 - 10:30AM
The Dramatic Arts Centre, 585 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
General Admission is $15 / $12 (12 and under), Family 4-Pack: $40 (online promotion only)
Tickets http://www.dramatictheatre.net

Dramatic Theatre presents Aladdin, filled with fun new songs and audience participation! Stay after the show and meet the cast in the lobby for a picture and autographs!
ETHAN LAPKIN in the title role of Aladdin, with MIKAYLA ZACHARIAS, BENJAMIN JUDSON, JASMINE WALLACE, MADALINE EMMONDS, HAZEL WALLACE, DARIAN SHAW, KELLEY HIRST, JAMES CARTER, and TERRY HAMEL.
Visit the cast board and meet the cast before the show

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December 29 at 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Station 8 Cafe, 325 Talbot Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Suggested Cover Charge $5

Warm- up December with Live Music by Katrina Van Humbeck
I'm delighted to be sharing my Original Music, along with a mix of Classic Jazz standards. Join me on the Final Friday of December and of 2017! 

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New Year's Eve Events

December 31 at 9 AM - 12 PM
Winakwa Community Centre
980 Winakwa Road, Wpg, MB  R2J 1E7
Tickets At The Door

Winakwa's New Year's Eve Pancake Breakfast
Kids' Activities! Outdoor Skating! Face Painting!!

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December 31 at 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM
Gracie Winnipeg - Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, 181 Stradbrook Avenue, Wpg, MB  R3L 0J4

Karma Class for CancerCare
Let's join together and bring in 2018 with the intention of hope and healing. Adonation based class with all proceeds going directly to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation. 
ALL LEVELS WELCOME!

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Club Regent Casino, 1425 Regent Avenue West, Wpg, MB  R2C3B2

Jag’s Restaurant
3pm — 11pm - New Year’s Eve Menu - Dinner Buffet 
$29.74 Club Card Member / $34.99 Non-Member - Plus taxes

Toukie’s Lounge
4pm–9pm - 3-Course New Year’s Eve Menu
$25.46 Club Card member / $29.95 Non-member - Plus taxes

New Year's Eve - Party Like An Egyptian
Centre Bar Evening Dance Party

December 31, SEATING TIMES: 5:30, 5:45, 6:00, 9:30, 10:00
Mon Ami Louis, 50 Provencher Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2H 3J2
$65 adult / $25 children
Call (204) 942-1090 ext. 228 or wowadmin@wowhospitality.com

Chef Luc Jean will prepare a special menu! Enjoy the best French-inspired starters and entrees in the city with a gorgeous view of the fireworks at The Forks. 
All entrees come with bread, soup, salad, and dessert. 
Enjoy a tasty cocktail at the bar, where you can order champagne to ring in 2018.
Kids are also invited! We'll be preparing delicious house-made pizzas for them.

December 31 at 6 PM - 3 AM
St. Nicholas Tavelich Parish - Winnipeg, 2688 Main Street, Wpg, MB  R2V4T2
Tickets $50 (before Dec 18) / $60 after, $30 kids 7-13 / children 6 and under free.
Zdenka Brnjas 204-228-6476, Mate Rendulic 204-296-6283, Joso Zizic 204-694-9017, 
Ivanka Garic 204-955-4326 and Fr. Marko 204-339-3264.
To reserve a table please contact Father Marko at stnt.church@gmail.com

New Year’s Eve celebration with a live band from Croatia “Duo Gušti” to entertain us for the evening. Supper will be home cooked and provided by our lovely community women. Also included is a late night snack.
Doors open at 6:00pm, Buffet dinner at 7:00pm.
We will also have a late lunch and champagne after midnight.

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December 31 at 6 PM - 9 PM
Champlain Community Centre, 282 Niverville Avenue, Wpg, MB  R2H 3G2
Donations accepted at the door

A family-friendly New Years Eve Party! Ice skating, gym sports and games, bouncy castles (for older and younger kids), performance artists, face-painting, campfire, fully-stocked canteen and BBQ, Fireworks show and more! Canteen and BBQ items are cash sales.
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December 31 - Buffet from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Assiniboia Downs, 3975 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3K 2E9
$49.95 (plus taxes and gratuties) Tickets at the Office or call 204-885-3330

Assinboia Downs Ballroom transforms into a sparkling winter wonderland for an unforgettable New Year’s Eve Dinner and Dance. Nu Frequency will deliver an irresistible repertoire of today’s and yesterday’s best party songs. 
DJ, Music & Light show by Nu Frequency
Hosted by Tom & Kerri, Morning Show host at 94.3 The Drive
Awesome door prizes plus chances to play a free VLT game for cash prizes!
Party Favours / Dancing until 2:00 a.m.
Buffet features eight delicious food stations

December 31 at 8 PM - 2 AM
Essence event centre Winnipeg, 2100 McPhillips Street, Wpg, MB  R2V 3T9
Advance tickets $30 at the hotel desk 2100 McPhillips, 
online https://tickets.canadinns.com/events/ or by calling 204-694-7469
18+  Buy 3 tickets and get the 4th ticket FREE up to including Boxing Day! 

Harlequin Rockin New Years Eve
Wreckin So will open the show!
Tickets include party favours and a social style late lunch.

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December 31, Doors at 9pm / Show at 10pm - 2 AM
The Good Will - Social Club, 625 Portage, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2G4
$25 advance tickets at Music Trader, The Good Will and ticketfly
18+ w/ valid ID  

New Year's Eve with Cash Grab and DJs Co-op & Hunnicutt 
You know Cash Grab. They throw wild parties, cover all your favourite songs, 
and feature members of Attica Riots and Bullrider. Free bubbly at midnight! 
Come early for complimentary snacks from Have a Nice Day!

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January 1, 2018 at 9 AM - 2 PM
Union Gospel Mission Winnipeg, 320 Princess St., Wpg, MB  R3C 2X4

New Years (Christmas) Street Dinner
Chapel and Meal served between 11:00am & 1:00pm
Food Needed: Turkey, potatoes, frozen veggies, pies and juice
Volunteers needed: 9:00am to 12:30pm or 10:30am to 2:00pm
Contact Rosanne 204-943-9904 ext. 226

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January 1, 2018 at 9 AM - 10 AM
Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2N5

Polar Bare Run 2018
A fun, free, unsupported run held each year. The idea is to show up dressed with as little as possible to ring in the New Year. The run starts at one end of the loop at the formal gardens in Assiniboine Park. It's a short run around the loop back to the start.