Remember Who You Are: Stories of Indigenous Identity
Winkler Arts & Culture 547 Park St, Winkler, Manitoba, CanadaPanel discussion on what shapes indigenous identity hosted by the Truth and Action Working Group and Genesis House
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Panel discussion on what shapes indigenous identity hosted by the Truth and Action Working Group and Genesis House
Demos run from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm and include blacksmithing, rope making, and spinning. There's antique tractor parades (11:00 am and 1:30 pm) as well as children's activities including barrel train rides, corn grinding, hands-on interactive stations.
Philippine Independence Day Celebration at Suncatch Plaza in Morden
The pow wow takes place in the Roseau River First Nation powwow grounds in Ginew, Manitoba An Anishinaabe pow wow is a cultural gathering and celebration, featuring traditional Anishinaabe music, dance, and regalia.
Bring a dish to share!
This year's Faces of Winkler exhibit highlights the meaningful relationships between newcomers and long-time residents. This exhibit will include some of our PVLIP members. The exhibit will be up for July and August, and the opening reception will be June 29.
Family Friendly Event Cattle Show Kids Fair/Bouncy Castles/Petting Zoo Heartland Rodeo (2:00 each day)
Join us for a fun-filled afternoon celebrating cultures from around the world as part of Winkler's Canada Day celebrations!
Let Morden’s very own Steven Baker soothe you with his classical jazz, accompanied by the 10th Street Band.