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June 2018 Leisure Events Calendar Leisure Events Calendar June 2018 Not all information is listed. Call the contact listed for more information. ILRC does not guarantee the event information or the quality of the event. To be put on or taken off of this mailing list or to receive alternate formats please contact ILRC. Prepared by: 311A-393 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3B 3H6 The Leisure Education Program Phone: (204) 947-0194 Independent Living Fax: (204) 943-6625 Resource Centre Toll Free: 1-800-663-3043 Home Page: www.ilrc.mb.ca E – mail: [email protected] June 1 WINNIPEG: Derek Edwards - All’s I’m Saying – 1-855-985-5000 Burton Cummings Theatre www.ticketmaster.ca June 1 WINNIPEG: The Kevin Hart Irresponsible Tour – 1-855-985-5000 Bell MTS Place www.ticketmaster.ca June 1 WINNIPEG: Edmonton Eskimos at Winnipeg Blue 1-855-985-5000 Bombers (Pre Season) - Investors Group Field www.bluebombers.com June 2 – WINNIPEG: Celebrations Dinner Theatre presents 204-982-8282 / 1-877-823-8282 August 4 Star Warz 2 - The Farce Strikes Back – Canad Inns www.celebrations.ca Destination Centre Fort Garry June 5 WINNIPEG: “Weird Al” Yankovic: Ill Advised 1-855-985-5000 Vanity Tour w/ Guest Emo Philips – Burton www.ticketmaster.ca Cummings Theatre June 6 WINNIPEG: Celtic Woman: Homecoming Tour – 1-855-985-5000 Burton Cummings Theatre www.ticketmaster.ca June 6 - 8 WINNIPEG: Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet 204-956-2792 presents On The Edge – RWB Founders Studio www.rwb.org June 7 - 10 WINNIPEG: Winnipeg International Children’s 204-958-4730 / 1-800-526-1515 Festival (Kidsfest) –The Forks www.kidsfest.ca June 8 WINNIPEG: Nonsuch Gallery Re-opening – 204-956-2830 Manitoba Museum www.manitobamuseum.ca June 8 WINNIPEG: Mandela - Struggle For Freedom 204-289-2000 Exhibit Opening - Canadian Museum For Human www.humanrights.ca Rights June 8 - 10 WINNIPEG: Chicago Dogs at Winnipeg Goldeyes - 204-985-2273 / 1-855-985-5000 Shaw Park www.goldeyes.com June 9 – 15 WINNIPEG: Agassiz Chamber Music Festival – 204-475-1779 Eckhardt Gramatte Hall www.agassizfestival.com June 11-13 WINNIPEG: Gary Southshore Railcats at 204-985-2273 / 1-855-985-5000 Winnipeg Goldeyes - Shaw Park www.goldeyes.com June 14 WINNIPEG: Edmonton Eskimos at Winnipeg Blue 1-855-985-5000 Bombers - Investors Group Field www.bluebombers.com June 14 - 24 WINNIPEG: TD Winnipeg International Jazz 204-989-4656 Festival – Various venues www.jazzwinnipeg.com June 14 & 28 WINNIPEG: Nonviolent Crisis Intervention 204-947-0194 Training - ILRC www.ilrc.mb.ca/training/nci/ June 15 WINNIPEG: Daniel Caesar – Burton Cummings 1-855-985-5000 Theatre www.ticketmaster.ca June 15 - 24 WINNIPEG: Red River Exhibition – Red River 204-888-6990 Exhibition Park www.redriverex.com June 16 – 17 WINNIPEG: WSO in the City Pop-Up Blitz – Various 204-949-3999 locations www.wso.ca/pop-up/ June 16 – WINNIPEG: Summer with the Impressionists 204-786-6641 September 9 Exhibits – Winnipeg Art Gallery impress.wag.ca June 17 WINNIPEG: Manitoba Marathon – Race Starts at 204-415-4517 The University of Manitoba manitobamarathon.mb.ca June 17 WINNIPEG: Social Distortion Burton Cummings 1-855-985-5000 Theatre www.ticketmaster.ca June 18 - 20 WINNIPEG: Kansas City T-Bones at Winnipeg 204-985-2273 / 1-855-985-5000 Goldeyes - Shaw Park www.goldeyes.com June 19 WINNIPEG: Red Cross Emergency First Aid & 204-947-0194 CPR/AED Level C Training - ILRC www.ilrc.mb.ca/training/cpr/ June 19 WINNIPEG: Winnipeg Folk Festival presents Xavier 1-855-985-5000 Rudd – Burton Cummings Theatre www.ticketmaster.ca June 19 WINNIPEG: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra presents 204-949-3999 Community Celebration – Centennial Concert Hall www.wso.ca June 20 WINNIPEG: The Bros. Landreth in concert with 204-949-3999 the WSO – Centennial Concert Hall www.wso.ca June 21 WINNIPEG: ILRC’s Annual General Meeting – 204-947-0194 Third floor Portage Place www.ilrc.mb.ca June 21 & 22 WINNIPEG: Mental Health First Aid Training – 204-947-0194 ILRC www.ilrc.mb.ca/training/mhfa/ June 23 WINNIPEG: Indigenous Day Live – The Forks 204-947-9331 www.indigenousdaylive.ca June 25 WINNIPEG: Vance Joy: Nations of Two World 1-855-985-5000 Tour – Bell MTS Place www.ticketmaster.ca June 25- 27 WINNIPEG: Wichita Wingnuts at Winnipeg 204-985-2273 / 1-855-985-5000 Goldeyes - Shaw Park www.goldeyes.com June 27 WINNIPEG: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra presents 204-949-3999 Symphony @ Knox – Knox United Church www.wso.ca June 28 WINNIPEG: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra presents 204-949-3999 WSO @ Lyric – Assiniboine Park www.wso.ca June 28 – July WINNIPEG: St. Paul Saints at Winnipeg Goldeyes 204-985-2273 / 1-855-985-5000 1 - Shaw Park www.goldeyes.com June 30 KENORA: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra presents 204-949-3999 WSO in Kenora – Lucia Melnyk Stage www.wso.ca WINNIPEG: Personal Attendant Community 204-947-0194 Education (PACE) Session 82 registration www.ilrc.mb.ca/programs/pace/ deadline is August 7. For more information contact Susianti .
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