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October 27, 2023

Legislative Building Free Tours l Please Help Our Food Banks l Don’t Toss Out Good Food l Halloween l Theatre of Everyday l Winnipeg Architecture Foundation FREE Events l ABBA Disco Party l Sales: Antiques & Crafts l Miss Chief Eagle Testickle

 Legislative Building free tours

We are pleased to welcome you to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/visiting/tour.html

Public guided tours (groups under 10 guests), in English or French, every Friday at 2 pm.
Phone (204) 945-5813 or e-mail tour_reservation@leg.gov.mb.ca to book.

For groups larger than 10 guests see registration form
https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/visiting/docs/reservation_form.pdf
Limit of 30 people admitted for each guided tour.
Reservation or walk-up on first come first serve basis. Space not guaranteed without reservation. Reservations held until the start of the hour.
Please note that our office is closed for visits on statutory holidays.

Tour Information Pamphlets
Indoor Tour Information Pamphlets
https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/visiting/docs/indoorselfguidedtour.pdf
Outdoor Tour Information Pamphlets
https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/visiting/docs/outdoorselfguidedtour.pdf

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 Please Help Our Food Banks

During these times there has been a growing need for help from our food banks, especially by parents of young children.
Please remember your fellow Winnipeggers during these difficult times. The best thing you could donate is money so that the food banks can buy what is truly needed at a fraction of the cost. Call your local Food Banks to learn what the can accept and what they need.

Many local organizations and sporting events have set up bins to collect donations to help others.

Don’t know what to buy?
This list of ideas and comments has been shared on social media:

1. Everyone donates Kraft Mac and Cheese in the box. They rarely use it because it calls for milk and butter. (It can be prepared with the pasta cooking water).
2. Boxed milk which does not require refrigeration is a treasure, as kids need it.
3. Everyone donates pasta sauce and spaghetti noodles.
4. Canned veggies and soup, especially with pop tops, are necessities.
5. Oil is a luxury but needed for Rice a-Roni.
6. Spices or salt and pepper would be a real Christmas gift.
7. Tea bags and coffee make them feel like you care.
8. Sugar and flour are treats.
9. They enjoy fresh produce donated by farmers and grocery stores.
10. Seeds are good in Spring and Summer because gardening can be done by some.
11. They rarely get fresh meat.
12. Tuna and crackers make a good lunch.
13. Everyone loves Stove Top Stuffing and Hamburger Helper.
14. They get lots of peanut butter and jelly but need sandwich bread.
15. Butter or margarine is nice too.
16. Eggs are a real commodity.
17. Cake mix and frosting makes it possible to make a child’s birthday cake.
18. Dishwashing detergent is very expensive and is always appreciated.
19. Feminine hygiene products are necessities.
20. Canned ham and corned beef are great for protein. Both have keys to open.

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Don’t Toss Out Good Food

Food prices are still high. No one wants to eat unsafe food, but there is confusion over what the dates mean.
Hope this helps you to get your money’s worth out of your purchases.



October 28, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Garden City Shopping Mall, 2305 McPhillips, Next to the Food Court & Mall Entrance.

Come join the Winnipeg Police Service for Treat N Fleet - Halloween
Treat N Fleet features Halloween safety tips, candy, costumes and cop cars!

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October 30, 7 PM
X-Cues, 551 Sargent Ave.

Theatre of Everyday by Grant Guy
The inaugeral cabaret for the 2023/24 season with guest stars Bela Luna and Murray Toews (Winnipeg) and Picasso Gaglione (Knoxville, Tennessee.
Video/Music/Performance and some pertinent poetry.

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Winnipeg Architecture Foundation FREE Events

We have moved into the newly renovated offices of the Manitoba Association of Architects at 101-177 Lombard Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0W5. Come visit us and see the new space during one of our FREE noon hour programmes happening this November.
 
We are currently able to accept visitors by appointment only. The WAF online shop is open 24/7 and free pick up is available.   
https://shop.winnipegarchitecture.ca/?mc_cid=966e25466c&mc_eid=f876453815

November 3, 12:00 pm - 1 pm
101-177 Lombard Avenue (wheelchair accessible)
John D. Atchison Architect: An Illustrated Talk

Join researcher and writer Gail Perry for an illustrated lecture about the prolific and accomplished architect John D. Atchison. Trained in Chicago, Atchison later worked with “the father of the American skyscraper”, William Le Baron Jenney. After working in Chicago for 11 years (including on the 1893 Columbian World Exposition) he moved to Winnipeg 1905.

In under twenty years, John D. Atchison shaped the backdrop of Winnipeg, designing over 160 buildings (some 60 of them still in use) and advocated for its green and monumental spaces. He was a proponent of the City Beautiful Movement, a member of several civic planning committees and an advocate for the mall approach to the Legislative Building.

John D. Atchison designed 177 Lombard. Gail Perry’s exhibit, “177 Lombard Avenue”, will be on display and we encourage folks to arrive early to view the display.

More Information: https://winnipegarchitecture.ca/john-d-atchison-architect-an-illustrated-talk/?fbclid=IwAR3PQKOKSfSvlrquDsHldVpDUmrCil35wJp-3FhDrPkHkHnj-zDpBQn6Zzo

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November 9, 12:00 pm - 1 pm

Join us for a lunch hour screening of “Places+Spaces: Winnipeg”. Director Noam Gonick, Producer Leslie Stafford, and Host Hayden Mushinsk will be in attendance for a Q&A following the screening.
 
This is a series of vignettes that reveal some of the city’s most iconic buildings and communities. Stunning visuals and fascinating backstories showcase housing projects, libraries, places of worship, historic banks, skyscrapers and civic buildings, highlighting the city’s architecture and design.

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November 23, 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm

Join us for a screening of “Writing on the Wall,” a documentary about Winnipeg’s Ghost Signs.
 
Winnipeg has one of the largest and most well preserved collections of hand painted signs in North America. Ghost signs are hand-painted, outdoor ads that have been preserved on sides of buildings. They are also known as fading ads or brick ads and were prevalent from the 1890s through to the 1960s. As outdoor advertising mediums evolved, ghost signs became less popular and were replaced by billboards and vinyl banners.

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November 4     Doors open 7:30 pm / band plays at 9 pm.
171 Dumoulin St, Winnipeg, MB R2H 0E2
$20 Tickets available at ABBAdiscoparty.com or direct link:
https://organizer.3common.com/event/651dda5f07a1b6b9c1d8f48c

CALLING ALL DANCING QUEENS AND KINGS!
Come dance the night away at The Super Douper ABBA Disco Party, featuring ABBA tribute band, The Super Troupers, and a Video DJ dance party of 70s (and some 80s) dance hits!
Come dressed in your grooviest 70s outfit and be ready to party like it's 1979!

$10 from every ticket sold will go to the St-Boniface Hospital Foundation.
Support a great charity and have fun, too!

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Sales: Antiques & Crafts

November 5, 10 am - 4 pm
Viscount Gort Hotel, 1674 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3J
Admission $5, children 12 and under free.
Lots of Free parking at the hotel and across the street at Polo Park.

Manitoba Antique Association Fall Sale
Come browse our many tables to find that treasure you're looking for!
Lots of Pyrex, art glass, mid-century decor, jewellery, farmhouse antiques and more!

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November 25, 10 am - 3 pm
Breezy Bend CC, 7620 Roblin Blvd., Headingley
$2 entry that will be fully donated to The Dream Factory!

Come down for the annual Fox and Fern Market!
Over 40 local vendors!
Breezy Bend will be serving some delicious food and drinks.

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November 25, 10 am - 4 pm
East End Arena, 517 Pandora Ave E, Winnipeg, MB R2C 0A5

Winter Makers Market by Tails of Freedom Rescue Inc.
30+ hand made vendors and boutique food creators!

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December 1, 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
December 2, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Via Rail Union Station, 123 Main Street

Pitâw Mīno Muskîkî 2023 Indigenous winter market
“brings good medicine”
There will be shopping, food + baking, music, crafts for kids, and more.
Brought to you by @medicinegardensociety, @anishinaabegirl, and @blackwolfdogx

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November 28 Doors at 6 pm / Event at 7 pm
Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq
Muriel Richardson Auditorium, 300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V1
Tickets https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-memoirs-of-miss-chief-eagle-testickle-kent-monkman-and-gisele-gordon-tickets-738170918087

by McNally Robinson Booksellers in association with McClelland & Stewart. This event will NOT be streamed on our YouTube channel. Signed books will be available at the door.

The two volumes follows Miss Chief as she moves through time, from a complex lived experience of Cree cosmology, to the arrival of European settlers, to the colonial violence and tragedies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Blending history, fiction, and memoir, this is a deeply Cree and gloriously queer revisioning of our shared history.

Join celebrated Cree artist Kent Monkman and his long-time collaborator Gisèle Gordon as they discuss their new work "The Memoirs of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: A True and Exact Accounting of the History of Turtle Island", a genre-defying work based on the paintings of one the most important painters working today that will remake readers' understanding of the land called North America. A story of this continent that reframes the narrative to be one of Indigenous resilience, reshaping our shared understanding and lighting the path ahead.

After a reading with Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, Monkman and Gordon join host Niigaan Sinclair for a conversation.

Monkman’s artworks are held in the public collections of institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Hirshhorn Museum, the Denver Art Museum, and the National Gallery of Canada. For decades his paintings have featured a recurring character: his gender-fluid alter ego Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, a time-traveling, shape-shifting, supernatural being who reverses the colonial gaze.

Gisèle Gordon is a settler media artist and writer based in Dish With One Spoon Territory (Toronto, Canada). Her solo work includes the feature-length documentary, "The Tunguska Project" (Best Feature Length Film at the Planet in Focus Film Festival, 2005), and the video installations "Crosscurrent" (2013 Moscow Biennale) and "The Land that Dreams".

February 9, 2017

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

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

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

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

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

Aboriginal Youth Opportunities & Winnipeg's Future

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Understanding Trauma at its Heart: A day with Gabor Maté

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

June 17, 2016

Canada Day - Osborne Village & The Forks l McNally Robinson: July Events l Gun Control l Celebrating Women Gala l Dire Omen l Opera Garden Party l Just for Cats Video Festival l Ai-Kon’s Rainbow Road Kickoff

Jun 30 at 6 PM to Jul 2 at 11 PM

It's Canada's largest and longest running street festival....
Osborne Village Canada Day & Street Festival takes place over 2 and a half days this year!

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July 1 at 12:30 PM - 11 PM
The Forks, 1 Forks Market Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4L9

This is a Canada Day you don't want to miss! 
Family-friendly activities all day long including musicians, buskers, crafts and entertainment. 
Local talent fills The Forks with two stages of spectacular entertainment!
The evening closes with a captivating fireworks display at 11:00 pm.
Manitoba Live on 3 Stages

Festival Stage:
6:00 PM The Mariachi Ghost
7:00 PM Duotang
8:00 PM Kendra Kay
9:00 PM Mise en Scene
10:00 PM Don Amero with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
11:00 PM Fireworks 

Under the Canopy:
12:30 PM JD and The Sunshine Band
1:30 PM Jocelyne Baribeau
2:30 PM Basic Nature
3:30 PM Roger Roger
4:30 PM Trésor Ezoman
5:30 PM William Prince
6:30 PM Panicland
7:30 PM FINN
8:30 PM Micah Visser
9:30 PM Ghost Twin
10:30 PM Vikings

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McNally Robinson: July Events 
Phone 204-475-0483  (Toll-Free 1-800561-1833)


Nadia Douglas
Saturday July 2, 8:00 pm
Jazz

Grace Hrabi Trio
Friday July 8, 8:00 pm
Jazz

Micaylee Rodyniuk Trio
Saturday July 9, 8:00 pm
Jazz

Brian Chipney / Tim Cummings Trio
Friday July 15, 8:00 pm
Mainstream Jazz

Paul Edward Plouffe
Friday July 22, 8:00 pm
Blues/Funk/Jazz

Melinda Belleau
Saturday July 23, 8:00 pm
Contemporary Singer/Songwriter

Lindsey White
Friday July 29, 8:00 pm
Groovy Folk Rock

Ali Rood
Saturday July 30, 8:00 pm
Alternative Singer/Songwriter



July 6, 7:00 pm
ChiSeries Winnipeg, featuring Matt Cahill and David Neil Lee reading and joined in conversation by Chadwick Ginther and S.M. Beiko.
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July 8, 7:00 pm 
Amelia Kathryn Barnes, launch of Landon’s Legacy: The Power of a Brief Life
Amelia hosts Landon’s Legacy Retreat, a holistic healing yoga retreat for bereaved moms. She is also the creator of https://www.pranavidastyle.com, a unique line of inspired and Canadian-made yoga apparel. 
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July 9, 7:00 pm  
Osamede Arhunmwunde, launch of Why I Should Write a Book: The Smart Entrepreneur’s Secret To Massive Leverage and Growth.
Osamede is the creative director of Couronne Publishing, a boutique publishing and marketing firm that specifically addresses the needs and goals of entrepreneurs.
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July 13, 7:00 pm  
Elaine N. Stern, launch of Geez Louise! and the Great Detective Agency.
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July 26, 7:00 pm
Joan Stanford, launch of The Art of Play: Ignite Your Imagination to Unlock Insight, Healing and Joy.
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July 30, 9:00 pm to midnight 
Assiniboine Park by the Lyric Theatre

In celebration of Harry Potter's and J.K. Rowling's birthday, and the release of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, McNally Robinson Booksellers and Prairie Ink Restaurant are proud to present a Harry Potter Party.
FREE and open to the public. 

Plenty of entertainment, activities, and pavilions to visit throughout the evening. Browse the shops of Diagon Alley, visit the Great Hall for a warm meal or a cool butterbeer, stop by Honeydukes for a sweet treat, and more. All the while you can enjoy the performances of wandering minstrels and magicians, and watch live performances on the big stage of the Lyric. 

Vouchers, required to claim the book, are now on sale at our Grant Park store, and will be available to purchase at the party. For those who do not wish to attend the party but would still like to claim a book at midnight, we will have booksellers at our Grant Park bookstore handing out copies.

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#love is love is love


49 people were killed and over 50 injured during the worst mass shooting in U.S. history at a gay nightclub in Orlando. It was an attack on the LGBT community, an act of hate carried out with a gun. Hatred comes in many different forms. But there's no reason why those filled with hate should have a gun.

Demand Congress take action to prevent gun violence in America, by:
Making it illegal for people convicted of violent hate crimes to buy or possess guns
Make it illegal for suspected terrorists to legally buy guns
Require a background check for every gun sale
Use this form to sign our petition asking Congress to disarm hatred and keep guns out of dangerous hands.

Only a few candidates have stepped up on gun violence. 
No more lists.

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July 5 doors open at 7 PM, program 7:30 PM - 10 PM
Viscount Gort Hotel, 1670 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 0C9

Tickets $40 - through McNally Robinson Booksellers, eventbrite.ca, 
Email for tickets or  Table - $280 (table of 8) sleepyhollow52@gmail.com

The Provincial Council of Women of Manitoba invites you to the 10th Annual Celebrating Women Gala, an evening dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the incredibly dedicated individual and federate members of the Provincial Council who have served their communities and organizations to the highest degree. 

The funds raised go towards allowing PCWM to continue their longstanding mandate to empower women to improve the quality of life for themselves, families and society, through educational programs, advocacy, and bringing women together to collaborate and provide alternative policies to the government.

Our Honourees include:
- Lore Mirwaldt, Q.C. - Council of Women of Winnipeg
- Marilyn McGonigal - Provincial Council of Women of Manitoba
- Cynthia Forcand - Manitoba W.I.S.E. Inc formerly LEAF Manitoba Inc
- Valerie Watt - Manitoba Women's Institute
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Recipient of Not Afraid to Get Your Hands Dirty Award - Aurora Andrews

Rainbow Auction ~ Cash Bar ~ Entertainment ~ Celebrating Women Boutique

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July 6 at 8 PM
Windsor Hotel, 187 Garry Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C1Z5
$8.00 


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July 6 doors at 7 PM, singing 7:30 PM - 11 PM
Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface, 190 avenue de la Cathédrale, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2H 0H7

$25 includes entertainment, snacks from Stella's, and one alcoholic (or non) drink. 
From our staff, performers, or board members.
Manitoba Underground Opera is raising money for our 2016 Season with a Opera Garden Party, Come on a Journey.
The performances will be casual.
Eat, drink, mingle, and try to win awesome prizes while we share some of our favourite music with you!
Performers:
Megan Dufrat and Melina Aiello (Piano)
Lynlee Wolstencroft, Jessica Kos-Whicher, Susan Watkins, Susanne Reimer
Rebecca McIntosh, Elliot Lazar, Nick Urquhart, Jayne Hammond
Andrea Lett, Emily Diehl-Reader, Ashley Rees

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July 6 
Doors Open 6:15 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. l Showtimes: 7 p.m. & 9 p.m.
The Park Theatre, 698 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3L 2B9
Tickets  $10 online or The Winnipeg Humane Society's Gift Shop, 45 Hurst Way

Just for Cats Video Festival 2016
A WHS fundraiser featuring an exclusive reel of the best cat videos on the internet! 
All new videos!
Come and lol at the world’s weirdest and most wonderful cats and help save animal lives right here in Winnipeg!
There will be a door prize, silent auction, and a 50/50 Draw. 
We'll even be selling cat ear headbands so you can watch the videos in style.

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July 6 at 6 PM - 11 PM
SPEEDWORLD, 575 Berry Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 0S2

Tickets - Free to attend. Some of the activities including Go-Karting and the Dunk Tank do have a cost.
Ai-Kon’s Rainbow Road Kickoff - Join us for an action packed evening of go-karting, cosplay, food trucks and more! 
• 1/2 Price Go-Karting at SPEEDWORLD
• Inflatable Sumo Wrestling
• Dunk Tank, Food Trucks, Mario Kart, Cosplay, Prizes

ALL drivers must be 58 inches or taller. 
Sprint Kart (40km/hr) drivers do not require a driver's license. Those under 16 year of age must have parental permission (Download your waiver). 
Race Kart (50 km/hr) drivers must be EITHER: 16 years of age or older with a driver's license OR (if you don't have a driver's license) be 18 years of age or older and provide a $100 damage deposit (government issued photo age identification IS REQUIRED).

-You MUST wear closed-toed shoes and an approved helmet
-All hair MUST be tied back in a ponytail
-Long pants or jeans should be worn
Bring your driver's license (or waiver forms if you are under 16). 

June 8, 2016

X-Wing Championship l Robert-Falcon Ouellette l Fort la Reine Museum l River City Comic & Toy Expo l Rooftop Patio Party l Aboriginal Day l 1001 Nights l Canada Day (Night) Party l Paws In Motion l Geoff Woodcroft l Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Celebration

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

June 18 at 9 AM
Tickets 

X-Wing Regional Championship
09:00 On-Site registration / check-in begins
09:45 Player meeting
09:50 First round pairings announced
10:00 First round begins.
11:30 Second round begins.

Rounds are 75 minutes each. There will be a 15 minute window after each round while the next round is prepared, and a 45 minute dinner break between the end of swiss, and the beginning of the top cut.
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June 19 at 10 AM - 5 PM

River City Comic & Toy Expo
The annual Father's Day show! 
Come celebrate Winnipeg's local dealers and artists!

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June 18 at 10 AM - 2 PM
Magnus Eliason Rec Centre, 430 Langside Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Constituency Meeting, BBQ and Community Cleanup
All are welcome!
Robert-Falcon Ouellette will be giving an update on recent federal initiatives and activities. At noon, we will then fire up the BBQ.
We will be organizing a community clean up. We will provide garbage bags and gloves but if you have any  please bring them along. 
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June 25 at 11 AM - 1 PM
448 Burnell Street, Valour Community Centre - Orioles Site

Round Table on the Environment
Guide our Government’s work to not only implement solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but promote innovation and new technologies, grow the economy and support affected communities. We’ll start with a presentation, and then we’ll ask you for your ideas about:
a. How and where to reduce emissions
b. Ideas for new technology and job creation
c. How to put a price on carbon
d. Preparing for the impacts of climate change 
e. General ideas on climate change reduction

I can bring those messages to the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, Catherine McKenna. 
If you have any questions call (204) 984-1675 or email Robert.Falcon@parl.gc.ca

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June 20 at 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
William Glesby Centre, 11 2nd St NE # 11, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba R1N 1R8

*Free refreshments 
*Special guests
*Door Prize
Please join us as we announce the Fort la Reine Museum’s new season, upcoming projects, and also launch our builder campaign. The Museum plays a significant role in the preservation of culture and history, and serves the community as a rich cultural resource and premiere tourist destination. ~ Tracey Turner, Executive Director, Fort la Reine Museum

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June 23 at 6 PM - 2 AM
The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre, 281 Donald St., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 5S4
$10 Tickets  
In case of rain we move inside to The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre!

Rooftop Patio Party 
Memetic is thrilled to announce our partnership with The HUB summer rooftop patio series! This series will take place once a month atop Winnipeg’s classiest patio location and will combine sophisticated house music with classy vibes and delicious cocktails. 
The evenings will feature an after work networking atmosphere that will morph into a rooftop dance party.

The series features DJ Nathan Zahn & guests plus live musicians earlier in the night.

SZOLDIER fashion show with professional models, coordinated by Black Caviar Productions.
Lighting will be dialled by David Horton (Interfusion Media) 
Videography will be done by Pablo Riquelme Black & White Photography
JJ Gill & Markos Yllana will be on site to snap some photos 
Graphic design by Jay Leslie
Organized by VA Productions Ltd., MEMETIC and Love Life Productions.

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June 25 at 11 AM - 11 PM
The Forks, 1 Forks Market Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4L9

Aboriginal Day Live in Winnipeg will mark its 10th anniversary. The Forks will be transformed into a spectacular Community Celebration Village of festivities. 
FREE and FUN activities for the whole family. 
Music and dance performances, storytelling, traditional demonstrations, live art installations, children’s activities and much more! 

CELEBRATION STAGE  11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
First Nations, Inuit, and Métis performers will take turns shining a spotlight on their unique cultures. From jigging to throat singing to drumming and fiddling, you are sure to be entertained!

ARTISANS & FOOD VENDORS
11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. - Artisans
11:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. - Food Vendors
Wander around the surrounding green space at The Forks. A pop-up market of hand-selected Aboriginal creatives and locally-sourced food trucks and vendors will be on-site.

APTN KIDS ZONE  11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 
Featuring the Qannik Bouncer, face painting, soap stone carving and much more!

INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO 
presented in partnership with MusiCounts and Long & McQuade
The area to play for aspiring musicians but everyone is welcome to join this jam space.

SKATEBOARD COMPETITION  1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
brought to you by Rhythm 104.7 FM and Sk8 Skates
Watch or join the head-turning skateboarding demonstrations and competition. Rhythm 104.7 FM will be on-site with LIVE radio broadcasts and music throughout the day. 

ABORIGINAL DAY LIVE COMPETITION POW WOW  1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
brought to you by APTN and the Manito Ahbee Festival
12:00 p.m. – Registration
1:00 p.m. – Grand Entry
Bring your lawn chair or blanket and gather for the stunning Grand Entry! 
Enjoy beautiful dancing and amazing regalia.
Over $7,500 in prizes! 
1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes for each dance style within each age category. 
Additional prizes for Adult Men and Teen Boys categories. 
New this year: Drum Competition, Adult Men, and Adult Women (50+ yrs.) Specials. 

LIVE EVENING CONCERT  7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Get seated near the mainstage that will burst with the LIVE sounds of award-winning, and on the rise, Aboriginal performers!

FIREWORKS  11:00 p.m.

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The Pyramid Cabaret, 176 Fort Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1C9

June 25 at 9 PM - 3 AM
Tickets  

1001 Nights takes place just twice a year focussing on sounds and styles such as Electronic Belly-dance, Tribal, World Bass, Psychedelic Dub, Middle Eastern Grooves and more!

MEMETIC DJs mixing music by:Thievery Corporation, Beats Antique, Tipper, Liquid Stranger, Loop Guru, Adham Shaikh, Cheb i Sabbah, Kalya Scintilla, Desert Dwellers, Kaminanda, Balkan Beats, Grouch, Shpongle,Gaudi, Ott, Random Rab, Bombay Dub Orchestra, Drumspyder, Tosca, Nickodemus, Spy From Cairo, Emancipator and much more!

Lineup:
DJ: Nathan Zahn, Chris Komus + more tba
Visual artist: Toxic Prophecy and Paralax 
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July 1 at 10 PM - 2:30 AM

Canada Day (Night) Party!
MEMETIC DJS Playing all night to celebrate Canada's birthday!
Featuring: Nathan Zahn, Coliwog, Korv and more tba!

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June 26 at 8 AM
Lyric Theatre at Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba

The Winnipeg Humane Society's annual walkathon - The Fairmont Winnipeg Paws in Motion - is Winnipeg's largest pet-friendly celebration of the wonderful bond between animals and the people who love them. 

Over 3,000 people and 1,000 animals will gather in the sunshine at Assiniboine Park on Sunday, June 26, 2016, to show off the joys of animal companionship. 

This event is a promise that we at The WHS make to the animals of Manitoba. We promise them that we are all working and walking towards a future where no dogs, cats, or critters need to suffer from hunger, homelessness, or neglect. We believe all animals deserve to live a happy life with a loving family.

Join us by registering today and start working towards your fundraising goals.
All money raised helps over 8,500 animals the WHS cares for each year.

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June 27 at 8 AM - 8 PM
St Paul’s, Fort Garry Anglican Church, 830 North Dr, Winnipeg, MB 
204-475-7549     stpaulfg@mymts.net

12 hours...One guy...A couple of guitars…One goal...$20,000, A Refugee Fundraiser
Many musicians, and hopefully Narwhals will crown the event.

The refugee family expected in September 2016 is now arriving in mid-June. The family of 5 from Afghanistan was sponsored several years ago by the late Jim Wolfe. When Jim died the Anglican Diocese of Rupert's Land became responsible for this family. 

I will play 12 hrs of guitar, banjo, dulcimer, mandolin, more guitar(s), whatever, with the sincere hope of inviting excitement, creative and imaginative responses, and enjoy good times with one another, so that we might generate between $20,000 and $25,000. 
Geoff Woodcroft

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June 30 at 11 AM - 4 PM
Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre Inc., 445 King Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2W 2C5

Come to our 31st Annual General Meeting and Community Celebration! 
This years theme is "Honouring Indigenous Youth". 
The morning - the Board of Directors elections and a business meeting. 
The afternoon - bouncy castles, pony rides, music, bbq, games, merchandise bingo and giveaways! 

The best part? Everything is FREE!! 

April 8, 2016

Vision Quest l TPM Salon l Henry IV l Angle of Repose l Oak Hammock Marsh l Spring Into Summer Art Sale l Comedy Showcase l Said The Whale l WASTER l Spring Kids’ Sale l Call For Submission l Ellen Gabriel

May 17 to 19 
RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg
Register by the Early Bird deadline of April 12 to save $80 

The Vision Quest Conference & Trade Show 
FREE PUBLIC ADMISSION: May 18 (8:30 am to 6:30 pm) / May 19 (8:30 am to 2:30 pm)

TWO KEYNOTE PRESENTERS:
Inez Point, award-winning pop music artist with powerhouse talent and universal appeal. 
Joe Roberts is President and CEO of a successful multimedia company, who has faced and overcome many challenges. 

Vision Quest is pleased to offer certification courses as an exclusive opportunity for Conference delegates. 
Two courses will take place concurrently on Tuesday May 17 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.

The Gala Banquet on Thursday evening includes a three-course dinner, presentation of awards for the Dragon’s Quest Business Plan Competition and Steve Prince Memorial Bursary, cultural presentation by Plains Ojibway Singers and Dance Troupe, artistry by Shawna Grapentine, and entertainment by singer/songwriter Don Amero and Elvis Tribute Artist Corny Rempel, both of whom have garnered multiple awards and nominations.

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April 18 Doors open at 6:00 PM / Show 7:00 PM - 10 PM
Times Changed High and Lonesome Club

Theatre Projects Manitoba's final Salon of the 2015/16 Season. New work from company in residence Make/Shift Theatre, special appearances from One Trunk Theatre and more!

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April 19, 2016 – 7 pm
April 20, 2016 – 1 pm and 7 pm
April 21, 2016 – 1 pm SOLD OUT
Asper Centre, University of Winnipeg, Entrance on Balmoral

$10 per person
$30 per family (Two adults and their children living in one household)
Bulk Discount Rates – please contact Such Stuff Players for more information.

Shakespeare In The Ruins presents
Henry IV by William Shakespeare
directed by Karen Ridd and Marilyn Firth
cast and crew from Such Stuff Players

For a small cost, Such Stuff Players can provide a classroom lesson plan and/or a cast visit. 
For more information on this program, email info@suchstuffplayers.com

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April 21 - April 23, 8 PM
The Rachel Browne Theatre, 212 Bannatyne Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3P2
For tickets please call 204-452-0229

The remount of Brent Lott’s arresting duet Angle of Repose, the World Premieres of duets by former WCD dancer Lesandra Dodson and former WCD Artistic Director Tedd Robinson and a Sneak Peek into Brent Lott’s new full length work for next season, Flight of Fancy. 

Robinson’s duet is a Co-Presentation with Alexandra Elliot Dance and features Winnipeg dance artists Alexandra Elliot & Ian Mozden

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phone: (204) 467-3300 or email

April 21 - 8 p.m. 
Astronomy Night - Telescopes
Find out what equipment best suits your needs.
A special theatre presentation by Gerry Smerchanski, followed by a stargazing session.
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April 22 
Celebrate Earth Day! Watch presentations that promote a green lifestyle.
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April 23 & 24, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on both days. Cost based on structure selected. 
Nest Fest - Learn how to attract birds and bats. Build your own nesting structure. 

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April 22 opening reception 7 pm - 9 pm
April 23  10 am - 5 pm / April 24   12 noon - 4 pm
Local Colour Art Group, 180 Poplar Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2L 2C3
Free admission / Visa and Mastercard accepted  

Spring Into Summer - Annual exhibit and sale of members' art.
Draw in support of The Together in Elmwood (TIE) parent and child coalition.

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

April 22 Doors 8 / Show 9 PM - 11:45 PM
$10 from The Park Theatre, Music Trader or online

It’s time for another Winnipeg Comedy Showcase!
Featuring Tyler Penner, John B. Duff, Ashley Burdett, Rory Tracey, Benji Rothman, and H.U.N.K.S. 
Hosted by Jared Story
Over the last two years of doing this show we have built up a strong following. April 22nd is the one night to see them all performing their best material. This is no open mic, there are no amateurs here. Only the best. 
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April 27 at 9 PM - 11:30 PM
Tickets at The Park Theatre, Music Trader, or online 

An Evening with Said The Whale 
We are happy to have them stopping in again to play a bunch of new songs along with the STW hits. The Juno-award winning group have committed to a tour with a full set of songs. 

This tour will be a way to test out new songs and work them out in a live setting before we head into the studio this summer.. This is going to be an exciting challenge. - Band frontman Tyler Bancroft

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April 23 Doors at 9:00 PM
Windsor Hotel, 187 Garry Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1Z5
18+ W/ Valid I.D.
Advance Tickets available at Music Trader

WASTER, OCCULT HAND & DIEFENBAKER  

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April 23 at 9 AM - 12 PM
Westwood Community Church, 401 Westwood Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3K1G4
Admission is $1 and 12 and under FREE!!

Spring Baby / Kids & Teens Spring Sale 2016
Baby and kid related items. From clothes to accessories to furniture, strollers and toys! 
There will also be teen/young adult items. 
Check out the bake table as well. 
Please don't forget to bring your tabs for Keeping Tabs on Jacoby and/or a non perishable food item to be donated to LUNCHES WITH LOVE!! 

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Apr 24 at 12 PM to May 7 at 12 noon
Cre8ery gallery & studio, 125 Adelaide Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 0W4

Call For Submission: 99 Pieces of Art on the Wall, 2017 exhibition
Only 99 pieces will be accepted. It will be juried. You must be a current member at the time of submission and a member at the time of the exhibition in January 2017. Each participant must produce new works, never shown at cre8ery, no larger than 20” x 20” including frame. Sculptures will be accepted provided they are smaller than 24”.

Artworks must be for sale, valued at $199 or less. 25% will be retained by the gallery.
Fee at the time of signing contract: $20 total for 2 or 4 pieces.
You will receive invites from the gallery, you will be responsible for inviting people to the exhibition. Cre8ery will market the show as usual.

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April 27, doors open 6:00, and program 7 - 9 PM
Viscount Gort Hotel, 1670 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 0C9
Tickets - Mc Nally Robinson, the Info Booth - U of W, the Answers Booth - U of M, 
Neechi Niche, 865 Main St. and on line
The Institute for International Women's Rights - Manitoba is pleased to host a very special evening: Local to Global 2016, with Ellen Gabriel
Age of Reconciliation: Restoring the Roles Women Traditionally Play

All proceeds will support 3 charitable organizations:
MATCH International Womens Fund (for projects led by Indigenous women)
Mohawk Language Custodian Association
the Global Citizenship Scholarship Fund for students studying and working for international women's rights at the University of Winnipeg, Global College.

Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel was chosen by the People of the Longhouse and her community of Kanehsatà:ke to be their spokesperson during the 1990 “Oka” Crisis to protect the Pines from development. 
For the past 25 years she has worked diligently as a human rights and environmental advocate for the rights of Indigenous peoples and to sensitize the public on the history, culture and identity of Indigenous peoples.

Ellen is the former president of the Quebec Native Women’s Association. She is a cultural consultant for the Kanehsatà:ke Onkwawén:na - Niión:kwarihoten (Language and Cultural Center). She is a vigilant advocate for gender equity, justice for murdered and missing Indigenous women; the revitalization of Indigenous languages, culture, traditions and Indigenous peoples' rights to self-determination.