Homeschool Nations - Manitoba

Jan. 19, 2009

January 31 and February 1st

Here's a great family outing suggestion:

Lockport's 21st Annual Winter Festival - it look like it's full of fun activities.  Find at more at their website:

http://www.lockport-childrensfestival.ca/

Enjoy!

 

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Aug. 23, 2008

MB Living History Society

2008 Fall Gathering

The Manitoba Living History Society invites everyone to its Third Annual Fall Gathering at Fort Gibraltar on the weekend of 5-7 September 2008. Step back in time and visit the People of Red River, as they would have appeared circa 1815.

Available on site will be tours of the Fort and encampment, ongoing fur-trade era demonstrations (Blacksmithing, Paddle Making, Military drills, musket demonstrations, bannock making etc...), cooking on an open fire, workshops, presentations and games.

All participants must register in advance and appear in appropriate 18th or 19th century costume; these stipulations of course do not apply to members of the public who are welcome to observe free of charge (between the hours of 10:00 am to 5:00 pm) and are indeed encouraged to ask questions and take tours.

The event starts at 6:00 pm Friday and participants are welcome to camp in Whittier Park until 4-5:00 pm on the Sunday. Please inform us if you plan to camp overnight and what type of accommodation you'll be staying in. If you do not own a historical tent, please advise us ahead of time so we can allot room for you in the designated modern camp.

Events (subject to change):

  • tour of Fort Gibraltar
  • military drills
  • fencing demonstrations
  • blanket trading
  • camp prizes
  • blacksmithing
  • bannock making
  • butter churning
  • paddle making
  • settler skills competitions
  • musket reliability competition (no live fire, $5.00 per person for powder, cartridges, and a prize)
  • dessert competition
  • activities for children

All participants are invited to participate in the St. Andrew's Society parade in honour of the Selkirk Settlers on Saturday.

Saturday evening supper and dance at 5:30 pm: soup, meat and bread provided.

Workshops:

  • Friday afternoon: Setting up a teepee
  • Friday 8:00 pm: Say it ain't so - myths of the fur trade
  • Saturday 9:30 am: Using a draw knife
  • Saturday 10:00 am: Bread making
  • Saturday 1:00 pm: Doll making (make your own Selkirk Settler soft doll. Dolls are ready to stuff, add hair, face, clothes. Ideas and materials provided)
  • Saturday 2:30 pm: Fire making with flint and steel including pipe lighting
  • Saturday 5:00 pm: Dessert making judging
  • Sunday 9:30-10:00 am: Non-denominational service
  • Sunday 10:30 am: Leggings (bring your own melton cloth or buy on site for $10.00)
  • Sunday 10:30 am: Blacksmithing (learn basic techniques and make a hook)
  • Sunday 1:00 pm: Musket reliability
  • Sunday afternoon: Selkirk Settlers skills competition
  • Sunday 4:00 pm: awarding of all prizes

No modern camping on site. Wood, water and indoor washrooms provided. Bring ironware for cooking.

Setup Friday, noon to 8:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am to 10:00 pm, no vehicles after 9:00 am. Take down Sunday, 4:00 pm.

To register, complete a registration form (PDF form) and send with payment to:

Carol Douglas
Box 675, RR 1
Dugald, Manitoba R0E 0K0
Canada
Email: ceilidh32@hotmail.com

The cost is $20.00 per family, $10.00 per individual (members), or $20 per individual (non-members). Fee includes camping, wood, modern washrooms, demonstrations, workshops, and Saturday supper. Please bring a vegetable/salad dish for Saturday supper. No alcohol permitted.

 

 

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Aug. 22, 2008

Morden Corn and Apple Festival

Morden Corn & Apple Festival
It's fun and free!

Free admission, free shuttle bus, free live stage entertainment, free hot buttered corn-on-the cob, free apple cider and free bus
tours. Also a midway, crafts, dances and gospel stage on Sunday
Morden August 22-24, 2008

 

 

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Aug. 2, 2008

Folklorama - Winnipeg

Folklorama


Represents cultures from around the world
in a two-week extravaganza full of ethnic richness and traditions in culture, food and art. With over 40 pavilions, this multicultural event is held throughout the city.
Winnipeg August 3-16, 2008

 

 

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Jun. 21, 2008

DAY TRIP IDEA: Grand Beach - Endangered Species

Saturday, June 21st
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Parking Lot 5:

Plover Spotting – Seven endangered Piping Plovers have been spotted along the shores of Grand Beach.  Stop by parking lot 5 to get a closer look at the birds and their nests.

Saturday, June 21st
9:30 p.m.- 10:30 p.m.
Amphitheatre

In Danger! – The Plains GrizzlyThe Plains Grizzly and many species of animals have gone extinct in Manitoba, and others are at threat of disappearing forever.  Discover what brought these creatures to their downfall and learn what we are doing today to prevent it from happening in the future.  Join us for a movie afterwards about the majestic Peregrine Falcon.

Sunday, June 22nd
10:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m.
Parking Lot 3

 Plover Stroll – Stroll along the beach with the Interpreters to get a closer look at the endangered Piping Plovers and their nests. Please wear appropriate footwear, bring a bottle of water and wear a hat.   

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