January 5, 2015

January at Oak Hammock Marsh l Human Rights Advocacy Series l The Proud Sons l I Should Behave l Artists By Night l Deadbeats and Essentials at The Park

phone: (204) 467-3300 or email

January 5 to February 2 
World Wetlands Day Colouring Contest
February 2nd is World Wetlands Day.
Oak Hammock has been celebrating this event with many activities.
Click to print the colouring sheet. Colour the page and drop it off or mail it to Oak Hammock before February 2, when judging will take place.
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January 11, 18 and 25 - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Three-day course
Decoy Carving Workshop - Canvasback
Learn to carve your very own Canvasback decoy from award winning carvers. 
Pre-registration is required.  Workshop fee is $80 for members, $95 for non-members.
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January 11 - 1 p.m.
Birding Hour Workshop - Shorebirds
Shorebirds are among the most difficult birds to identify.
Resident Naturalist, Paula Grieef, will give you some tips and tricks.
Workshop fee is $5 plus admission.  Pre-registration required.
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January 15 - 7 p.m.
Astronomy Night - Exploring the Night Sky
Learn about the upcoming celestial events of 2015 and find out when eclipses, meteor showers and other astronomical events will take place this year. 
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January 24 - 1 p.m. 
Snowshoe Workshop
Snowshoes were invented 6000 to 8000 years ago by mimicking wildlife adaptations.
Join experienced snowshoeist, Dusty Molinski, and learn about the different styles. A snowshoe walk in the marsh and hot chocolate will follow.
Workshop fee is $5 plus admission.  Pre-registration is required.
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Starting January 26 
Enter our First Goose of the Year contest!
Guess the date and time of the arrival of first Canada Goose at Oak Hammock and you could win a great prize! Last year, the first goose was seen on March 15.
To enter the contest, fill out a ballot at Oak Hammock Marsh.
The contest will close on March 1st or when the first goose is seen.

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January 20 to March 3, (except February 17) Tuesday Evenings, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
University of Winnipeg

Amnesty International Group 19 presents 
Outrage to Action Human Rights Advocacy Series

Interactive workshops and action challenges will provide knowledge and strategies for addressing current human rights topics. Participants will build awareness, confidence and acquire the tools to effectively engage in campaigns. Topics will include Women’s rights, Indigenous rights, and business and human rights. 
There are 15 spots in this course available FREE of charge for community members who register through Amnesty International. All participants who complete the course will receive a certificate of completion. If you are interested, contact Louise 

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

January 15, 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm   TICKETS
Last chance to see us, The Proud Sons, before we head to Vancouver to finish our album with Tommy Mac (Hedley). Special guests Kevin Roy and The Honour.
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January 24, 8:00 pm     Tickets 
Album Release Party - I Should Behave
Special Guest Neon Donkey
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January 25, 7:00pm
For those who haven't seen the film Artists By Night, now's your chance.

Filmmaker Kelly-Anne Riess will be in attendance along with the comic book artists David Alexander Robertson, Gmb Chomichuk and Scott Henderson who will read from their works.

Many young boys love comics. Some of these boys have a talent for drawing and dream they can someday become comic book artists. But they grow up, and suddenly the dream of becoming a comic book artist seems impossible for most. But not for Winnipeg comic book artists David, Scott and GMB.
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January 30, Doors 7:30 Show 9:00 After party 12:00
Tickets $10 in advance from The Park Theatre, Music Trader, the bands and online

Deadbeats is a party we throw every now and then. 
We have four really solid bands: Dangercat, Kids & Heroes, Elder Abuse, and Clipwing. 
Having just one of these bands on a show would be great, having them all is unreal! 
  • Dangercat’s new album is ‘To The Moon’. They have opened for Comeback Kid, The Flatliners, and more.
  • Kids & Heroes have been seen sharing a stage with bands such as Propagandhi, The Flatliners, Death By Stereo, Belvedere, and Total Chaos.
  • Elder Abuse play something that is fast and catchy as well as bringing together emotional lyrics and catchy sing alongs.
  • A blend of rock and punk influenced by The Flatliners, Smoke or Fire, Foo Fighters and more, Clipwing makes loud, energetic and passionate music
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February 1, 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Essentials Last Show! at The Park Theatre  
Escape From Echo Base (Winnipeg Metalcore)  
Sky Monitor (Winnipeg Metalcore)
Set Free (Winnipeg Hardcore) 

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