Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 11, 2024, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Local artist Jim Thomson’s watercolour painting, Dancer in the Dark, is included in the new Dancing Skies exhibit at the Cre8ery.
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Homesteader Erica Lindell leads a foraging walk in Lac du Bonnet this Sunday.
Ai-Kon returns
Celestial
artwork
Cre8ery Gallery & Studio, 125 Adelaide St.
Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. until July 23
Visit cre8ery.com for more information
A new exhibition, entitled
Dancing Skies, opens at the
Cre8ery today and features
heavenly, atmospheric work by
three local artists.
Patti Fernie is a teacher who
specializes in mixed media
paintings made with textured
canvas and alcohol ink. A
selection of her abstract land-
scapes, which evoke the hues
and movement of the sky, will
be on display throughout the
show.
Sandy Proulx is a former
pilot and self-taught oil painter
who learned the tricks of the
trade from watching the one
and only Bob Ross. Mountain
ranges and auroras are among
her favourite subjects.
James Thomson is a retired
graphic artist and high school
teacher. His whimsical waterc-
olours are created through im-
provised, meditative painting
sessions.
Each artist will be available
in the gallery at various sched-
uled times throughout the
exhibition’s run.
— Eva Wasney
Outdoor Foraging with
Mossy Birch Homestead
Blueberry Rock, Lac du Bonnet
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon
Admission is $35 per person, pre-registration
required. Children are free but also require
pre-registration at rmoflacdubonnet.com
ERICA Lindell of Mossy Birch Home-
stead is back with her popular summer
foraging workshop at Lac du Bonnet
after the success of last year’s event.
Attendees will meet at the Blueberry
Rock car park before setting off on
the beginner-friendly hike, an ap-
proximately two-kilometre loop, with
Lindell, who will be answering ques-
tions and teaching participants how to
identify edible plants in the area.
The terrain isn’t even or smooth; the
hike will mostly be on a gravel path
and up rocks in some places, so you’re
advised to wear appropriate, covered
footwear as well as long trousers to
prevent contact with poison ivy.
Required supplies include bug spray,
hat, water, snacks, a mesh bag if you
want to transport items, a notebook
and pen to take notes along the way,
gloves and clean pruning shears or
scissors.
— AV Kitching
Play at The Forks
Various sites, The Forks
Ongoing throughout the summer
Free
GET outside, move your body and
have some fun at The Forks this
summer.
Table tennis, soccer, basketball
and free workouts are among the
offerings of the Play at The Forks
initiative, now in its second year.
New this summer: Sport Manitoba
will lead free, hour-long strength
and interval training workouts at
CN Field on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m.
until the end of August. You can
register for Workout Wednesdays on
the Sport Manitoba website.
If you’re looking to up your ping-
pong game, the Manitoba Table Ten-
nis Association will offer demonstra-
tions and workshops from 5 to 7 p.m.
on Thursdays until the end of August.
(Table tennis was actually such a hit
last year it moved inside for the win-
ter and has been used daily since.)
Basketball hoops, meanwhile, are
now set up under the CN Stage for
pickup games and practice shots.
For more information about the
Play initiative, visit theforks.com.
— Jen Zoratti
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Meet famed cosplayer Kitsurie at Ai-Kon this
weekend.
Rural fun at the Carman Country Fair
44 Kings Park Rd., Carman
Today to Saturday
Free admission
WHILE folkies may be heading north
to Birds Hill Provincial Park this
weekend, a town in southern Mani-
toba will be holding its own shindig,
featuring music, rides, food, critters
and plenty more.
The Carman Country Fair kicks
off today and runs through Saturday,
with a little something for visitors of
all ages: a sprawling midway full of
rides, Lego and remote-control-vehi-
cle demos, barrel races and artisan
and farmers markets.
In addition to pancake breakfasts
and other food offerings (free fries!),
there will be a host of food trucks, a
barbecue championship cookoff and
beer by Morden’s Rendezvous Brew-
ing Co. As for musical entertainment,
the Carman Country Fair’s mainstage
will feature local performers includ-
ing Paige Drobot, Sweet Alibi, Fubuki
Daiko and Ashlee Bart.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a country
fair without some agricultural events
— think tractor pulls, a petting zoo, a
juicing demo, various animal exhibits
and competitions (including miniature
horses), a hay bale decorating contest
and the like. Saturday kicks off with a
parade at 10 a.m. and closes out with a
fireworks display at 10:30 p.m.
Admission to the Carman Country
Fair is free, with certain events and
rides requiring tickets. Visit carman-
countryfair.ca for more information.
— Ben Sigurdson
RBC Convention Centre, 375 York Ave.
Friday to Sunday
Weekend passes are $65 at ai-kon.org
GET ready for a weekend filled with
anime and pop culture excitement at
Ai-Kon.
This annual event, held at the
convention centre, offers a nonstop, 24-
hour experience from Friday morning
to Sunday afternoon.
This year’s lineup offers a variety of
activities for fans of all ages. High-
lights include a cosplay contest, anime
screenings, competitive video game
tournaments, interactive fan-hosted
panels, a Maid Cafe and a sprawling
marketplace featuring vendors and
artists showcasing their unique wares.
The event also features special
guests, such as Kitsurie, a famed cos-
player since 2008, and Trina Nishimu-
ra, an actress known for voicing Mi-
kasa Ackerman on Attack of the Titan
and Kurisu Makise on Steins.
Whether you’re a seasoned con-goer
or a first-time attendee, Ai-Kon has
something for everyone.
Tickets are $35 for Friday, $45
for Saturday and $40 for Sunday. A
weekend pass is available for $65. Kids
under 12 must be accompanied by a
registered adult at all times.
More information and tickets at ai-
kon.org.
— Thandi Vera
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