Must-See Manitoba Events
The Book of Mormon returns to the Centennial Concert Hall.
national attention for his precise and unconventional paintings of lone figures clothed in contemporary, high-perfor- mance outerwear set against white backdrops.
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FIRST FRIDAYS IN THE
EXCHANGE Oct. 7, Nov. 4 and Dec. 2 First Fridays is a great way to get to know the Exchange District, the first Friday of each month, all year round. Explore downtown Winnipeg, talk to local artists, attend galleries and explore local shops and restaurants.
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NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
OF COUNTRY MUSIC Until Oct. 8 (Sunday, Wednesday, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday weekly) Celebrations Dinner Theatre The Country Music Museum and Hall of Fame is appropriately situated in Nash- ville, Tennessee — the legendary home of Country Music. The museum attracts thousands of visitors, but the real fun starts at night when locals say legends come to life!! A great show featuring hit songs from Garth Brooks, Shania Twain, Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood.
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INTERNATIONAL WINE
FESTIVAL OF MANITOBA Oct. 14 to 16 The Forks Market This year’s festival is situated in the beautifully refurbished turn of the
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WAG hosts Winnipeg artist Karel Funk.
century VIA railway building featuring skylights, atriums and a lovely court- yard adorned with tropical plants. The stage is set for an event that fills the senses and captures the mood and romance of days gone by. Take a stroll through the Market Courtyard and sample some of the hundreds of wines on display during the three-day wine festival. Over 100 wineries are repre- sented this year with experts on hand, ready to help you discover previously unknown treasures from around the world.
winnipegwinefestival.com
SCATTERED SEEDS
CRAFT MARKET Oct. 14 to 16 Red River Exhibition Place Celebrate, support and encourage our local artisans. Local artists and crafters
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Photo courtesy of the Winnipeg Art Gallery.
Photo by Joan Marcus.
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