November 20, 2013

The Shoebox Project l Aceart: fire river plane stone and The Forgotten Space l Artisans Market Sale l A Luncheon with Gary Doer l Tim Redford Band

The Shoebox Project is a non-profit initiative that asks people to fill a shoebox with little luxuries and deliver it to drop off locations in their community. Local volunteers deliver these gift boxes to women living in shelters during the holidays.

You can participate by locating your community in Canada and making a shoebox!

TO MAKE A FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION

THE WINNIPEG SHOEBOX PROJECT, with a list of drop-off locations
Your shoeboxes will be delivered to the residents of Alpha HouseIkwe Widdjiitiwin and Osborne House.

Along with other locations, the Winnipeg Public Library is participating in The Shoebox Project, providing the Millennium Library, the Henderson Library and the Pembina Trail Library as drop-off locations.

Please drop off your shoebox between November 18 and December 10 and our volunteers will deliver your gifts to local shelters in time for the holidays.

We have contacted Agape House in Steinbach, and Nova House in Selkirk, and invited them to participate.

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Aceart Inc., 290 McDermot Ave.
December 3, 7 pm
fire river plane stone: Boreal Moments Unheard and Imagined
Free admission l For more information

Discover what lies underneath sounds – the space in between and elements unheard. Inspired by trips into the Boreal forest, multidisciplinary artist Ken Gregory presents an immersive audio installation designed to bring the act of listening into focus. Are you hearing what I am hearing? This installation seeks to engage our sense of hearing as the primary sense and challenge our perception of the natural world.
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December 5, 7:30 pm
Film Screening: The Forgotten Space by Allan Sekula and Noël Burch
Doors at 7:30 PM l Film at 8:00 PM
Admission: $5.00 -  net proceeds will be donated to aceartinc. 

Described by Artforum as a "mythopoeic essay on modernity and the sea," The Forgotten Space, based on Sekula’s Fish Story, follows container cargo aboard ships, barges, trains and trucks, listening to workers, engineers, planners, politicians, and those marginalized by the global transport system. 

Visit displaced farmers and villagers in Holland and Belgium, underpaid truck drivers in Los Angeles, seafarers aboard mega-ships shuttling between Asia and Europe, and factory workers in China, whose low wages are the fragile key to the whole puzzle.  A range of materials is used: descriptive documentary, interviews, archive stills and footage, clips from old movies.

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December 4, 11 am – 5 pm
Manitoba Hydro Place, 360 Portage Ave.
Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library's Artisans Market Sale

Unique handcrafted items, including quilts, stained glass, felting, handmade greeting cards, pottery, jewelry, Christmas ornaments and more. This is a chance to meet talented Manitoba artisans.
Included will be the following:
aeliosdesign
Blue Parrot
Blue Star Studios
Boreal Workshop
Designs by Elaine
Julrei Handcrafted Originals
Lady Bug Creations
Marj's Quilts
Marla Robert Design
Nicole Breton
Once Upon a Time
Prairie Peasant
Rachael Kroeker Ceramics
Retro Glitz
Sandra Hardy
Seine River Shepherds
Silkwinds

Andrea Reichert, Curator, (204) 487-6117

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The Canadian Club of Winnipeg brings you
A Luncheon with Gary Doer, The 23rd Canadian Ambassador to the United States
RBC Convention Centre, 375 York Avenue, Winnipeg

December 6, 11:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.  (registration at 10:30 a.m.) 
$50.00 for members and $65.00 for non-members.  Credit and Debit Cards accepted. 

Ambassador Doer served for ten years as Premier of Manitoba.  
He is also one of Canada’s leading speakers. 
The Master of Ceremonies for this event will be CBC Meteorologist, John Sauder.
The Canadian Club of Winnipeg event co-chairs are Jim Pappas and Donna Burner.

The Canadian Club of Winnipeg
Promoting Canadian Identity
Encouraging Canadian Unity

For info about this event or membership call 204-799-9086, e-mail, or go online.

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Dec 7, 7:30 pm   Free Admission!
Happy Mike's Coffee House, 195 Collegiate Street
Featuring the Tim Redford Band followed with open mic portion.

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