Events Calendar
Thursday, Apr 20 to Sunday, Apr 23
Poppy Barley Pop Up
Poppy Barley returns for a spring pop-up in Room 201 (second floor near dconstruct):
Thursday, Apr 20: 12PM to 6PM
Friday, Apr 21: 10AM to 6PM
Saturday, Apr 22: 10AM to 6PM
Sunday, Apr 23: 10AM to 5PM
The shop will be full of shoes and ankle boots for you to try on in sizes 5-12. When you find your match, they’ll ship the shoes directly to you from our warehouse. Touch, feel and explore their newest handbags, small leather goods and backpacks.
Swing by anytime or book an appointment!
Exclusive attention, no pressure to buy. Book your one-on-one below.
April 20-23, 2023
Location: The Forks Market
Categories: Shopping
Saturday, Apr 22
Agowiidiwinan Authors Series
Free 3-part authors series: Learn about the Treaties from Knowledge Experts.
The Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba is proud to host a three-part author series featuring some of the most knowledgablle voices on the subject. Join them for a unique opportunity to learn from some of the most respected authors and Elders on the topic of Treaties.
Featured Authors:
- April 15: Aimee Craft: "Breathing Life into the Stone Fort Treaty: An Anishinaabe Understanding of Treaty One" and "Treaty Words – For as long as the River Flows"
- April 22: Elders Harry Bone and Dennis White Bird: Treaty Elders Teachings Series, containing four volumes of oral history from Anishinaabek, Anish-Ininiwak, Dakota, Dene, Ininiwak, and Nehethowuk Elders. The volumes include: Volume One: UNTUWE PI KIN HE “Who We are”; Volume Two: KA’ESI WAHKOTUMAHK ASKI “Our Relations With The Land”; Volume Three: DTANTU BALAI BETI NAHIDEI “Our Relations To The Newcomers”; Volume Four: GAKINA GIDAGWI’IGOOMIN ANISHINAABEWIYANG “We Are All Treaty People”
- April 29: Sheldon Krasowski: "No Surrender: The Land Remains Indigenous"
This FREE informative and thought-provoking event will take place on three Saturdays in April (April 15, 22, 29) from 1-3 pm at the Agowiidiwinan Treaty Education and Knowledge Centre located at the Forks, Winnipeg.
Saturdays, April 15, 22, and 29 from 1PM-3PM at the Agowiidiwinan Centre
Location:
Categories: Free, Multicultural