Let’s Do Something — March 7, 2024

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TODAY

Day — Join us at the Brandon Curling Club (1175 18th St.) for the 55+ Manitoba Games curling event. This event includes ice and stick curling. Also at Active Aging in Manitoba, we are proud to host the largest multi-sport event in Manitoba for those aged 55+ — the Manitoba 55+ Summer Games taking place June 18-20. This province-wide event combines social activities, entertainment and exercise. For more information or to register, visit activeagingmb.ca, email info@activeagingmb.ca or call 204-632-3947 — toll free 1-866-202-6663.

Devin Kerman-Forsythe of Brandon sings “Wind of the Western Sea” during last year’s Festival of the Arts vocal solo competition at Knox United Church. This year’s Festival of the Arts continues until March 15, with a Vocal Awards Night taking place at Knox United Church on March 16 at 7 p.m. (File)

Devin Kerman-Forsythe of Brandon sings “Wind of the Western Sea” during last year’s Festival of the Arts vocal solo competition at Knox United Church. This year’s Festival of the Arts continues until March 15, with a Vocal Awards Night taking place at Knox United Church on March 16 at 7 p.m. (File)

10:15 to 11 a.m. — Story and Song Circle with Michelle at the Brandon Public Library. Preschoolers can join Michelle for stories, songs and crafts. The presence of a caregiver or parent is required. No registration necessary.

7 p.m. — Westman Gardeners Club will hold its regular meeting in the Central Community Centre (529 Fourth St.). Guest speaker is Kerri Van Mackelberg on the topic of “Seed to Bloom” — a guide to planting seeds and then nurture them to healthy plants. For more information, call 204-571-0224.

FRIDAY

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Brandon Farmers’ Market at The Town Centre (800 Rosser Ave.). Baking, jams and jellies, pickling, yarn, bison, beef, beeswax candles, crafts and more. This event runs year-round.

1:30 to 3:30 p.m. — Senior dance at Central Community Centre (529 Fourth St.) with lunch to follow. Music provided by Prairie Fire. Dances will be held weekly, with last dance May 10. No dance will be held on March 29. Cost is $15 per person. For more information, call Ken at 204-726-4822.

5 p.m. — Trinity United Church is hosting a Messy Church from 5 to 7 p.m. Come join us for some early Easter stories, activities and food! Theme is: Seeing is Believing. All ages welcome. Supper provided.

7:30 p.m. — “The Zone of Interest” screens at the Evans Theatre at Brandon University (270 18th St.). All seats $6, cash only. For more information, visit evanstheatre.ca.

SATURDAY

8 a.m. — The Brandon Light Horse and Pony Society is hosting a horse-jumping show over the weekend indoors at the Brandon Agriculture Centre of Excellence at the Keystone Centre from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. No admission fee.

1 p.m. — The Affirming ministries of Trinity and Knox United Church invite you to join them for a special community wide celebration of PIE Day In The Public Square with comedian Lara Rae, former artistic director of The Winnipeg Comedy Festival and proud transgender woman. PIE Day is a time to recognize people and programs in The United Church of Canada and beyond that are Public, Intentional and Explicit in celebrating, educating and creating awareness of 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion. This takes place at Knox United Church (451 18th St.) from 1-3 p.m. For more information, visit knoxunitedbrandon.ca or trinitybrandon.ca.

1 p.m. — Join us at the Daly House Museum for the grand opening of a new exhibit, “The Sound of History: Bands and Musicians of Western Manitoba’s Past” from 1 to 4 p.m. Discover the history of western Manitoba’s musical past from the time of the Indigenous peoples all the way to modern-day music. The exhibit features a mixture of interactive elements, signage and audio to immerse visitors in the area’s musical heritage. For more information, call 204-727-1722 or email dalymuseum@wcgwave.ca.

2:30 p.m. — Join us for a Brandon University faculty recital to kick off this year’s Clarinetfest. The BU faculty recital featuring Cathy Wood, clarinet; Kerry Du Wors, violin; Madeline Hildebrand, piano, performing works of David Braid will take place at the Lorne Watson Recital Hall. All are welcome. No admission fee.

7:30 p.m. — Brandon University School of Music presents pro series: James Campbell, clarinet, and Futaba Niekawa, piano, will perform at the Lorne Watson Recital Hall. James Campbell has been called “Canada’s pre-eminent clarinetist and wind soloist” by the Toronto Star. Japanese pianist Futaba Niekawa, known for her verve and sensitivity, pushes the boundaries of her artistry as a soloist and collaborative pianist across genres and disciplines. Tickets are available at the door: $20 for adults and students. BU students and Conservatory of Music students are free.

7:30 p.m. — “The Zone of Interest” screens at the Evans Theatre at Brandon University (270 18th St.). All seats $6, cash only. For more information, visit evanstheatre.ca.

SUNDAY

8 a.m. — The Brandon Light Horse and Pony Society is hosting a horse-jumping show indoors at the Brandon Agriculture Centre of Excellence at the Keystone Centre from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. No admission fee.

10 a.m. — Justice Relic Snowmobile Derby takes place today with hands drawn 10 a.m. to noon. Cost is $20 a hand and includes a hot meal. Begins at the Justice Community Centre grounds. All proceed go toward the Justice Community Club.

2:30 p.m. — Explore the natural beauty of the Assiniboine Food Forest’s environment during a nature walk. Stop at Crow’s General Store for some hot coffee, hot chocolate or ice cream afterwards. Meet at Crow’s (33 17th St. East). Walks are scheduled every Sunday afternoon until late March.

2 p.m. — Westman Jams meets at Eastside Eatery from 2 to 4 p.m. Join the Jam and play, sing, listen or dance. Have some fun and help us raise money for the Reg Jones Memorial Scholarship Fund, which financially assists local students attend the International Music Camp at the International Peace Garden.

3:30 p.m. — Brandon University School of Music presents Clarinetfest 2024 concert featuring James Campbell and Michelle Anderson, BU Clarinet Choir, University of Regina Clarinet Choir and the Festival Clarinet Choir. Event takes place in the Kinsmen Hall, Room 1-20 at the School of Music. All are welcome. No admission charge.

7:30 p.m. — “The Zone of Interest” screens at the Evans Theatre at Brandon University (270 18th St.). All seats $6, cash only. For more information, visit evanstheatre.ca.

MONDAY

1:15 to 4 p.m. — East End Sunshine Card Club meets Mondays at the East End Community Centre (405 Park St., corner of Park and Victoria Avenue East). Coffee and snacks. Members and guests are welcome. For more information, call 204-727-3539.

6:30 p.m. — UCT Bingo takes place every Monday at 205 College Ave. Doors open at 4 p.m. with early bird start at 6:30 p.m. and regular games at 7:10 p.m. Canteen available. Proceeds stay in Brandon for needs in the community. Come enjoy a fun evening at minimal cost.

WEDNESDAY

10 a.m. — The Brandon Festival of the Arts takes place until March 15 at various locations throughout the city of Brandon and showcases and promotes the development of the performing arts community in Brandon and the surrounding area. All sessions are open to the public. Prices vary according to venue. Visit brandonfestivalofthearts.ca for a complete schedule and to download your free program. Today: Vocal at Knox United Church.

10:15 a.m. — Drop in to the Brandon Shoppers Mall Library Branch for Wiggly Wednesday, a story time program for children ages 0-5. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a caregiver.

1 to 4 p.m. — Join members of the Brandon Scrabble Club for an afternoon of Scrabble, coffee and laughs at the Brandon Public Library. Scrabble boards are provided, and all levels of skill are welcome to attend. No registration is required.

1:30 to 3:30 p.m. — The Brandon Embroiderers meet weekly to share their love of needlework, learn new skills and stitch together. All levels and abilities are welcome to attend. Call Dianne at 204-725-1445 or Darlene at 204-727-1624 for more info.

6 to 8 p.m. — Wednesday Knights at Chez Angela Bakery and Café (Unit C, 29 10th St.). The Brandon Knights Chess Club meets on Wednesday evenings. All skill levels are welcome.

AT THE CLUBS

Lady of the Lake (135-B 17th St. North) — Fuller Hull takes the stage on Friday from 8 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $10. Once you have purchased your tickets, please make a reservation by calling 204-726-8785. Upcoming: March 15, Scott Nolan Trio. Tickets are $15.

The 40 (210 18th St. North) — Returning to The 40 stage on Friday is Rock of Edges with some live classic rock. Music starts at 10:30 p.m. $10 cover. Saturday it is the “Bashwinter” bash with Ramskull, XVIEYES and PTO Grind. These are 18+ events and photo ID must be shown.

Sand Hills Casino (777 Sand Hill Dr., Carberry) — Hatfield McCoy takes the stage with some classic rock/country at the Oasis Bar & Grill Friday and Saturday nights. Live and always free.

Georgie’s Lounge at the Keystone Motor Inn (1050 18th St.) — Every Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to midnight, there is karaoke in Georgie’s Lounge.

Eagles Nest Bar & Grill (3500 McDonald Ave.) — Fiesta Latina featuring Reggaeton, Dembow, Salsa, Bachata, Merengue music and more on Saturday with DJ David Gomez and DJ Davier Gomez. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. Cover $15 at the door. This is an 18+ event.

Eastside Eatery (1451 Richmond Ave.) — Eastside Eatery hosts Got Trivia? With Garry and Tracy tonight with this week’s Charity Trivia Night in support of Samaritan House Ministries. Teams can be between two and eight people and the cost is $10 per person. Email thehalltrivia@gmail.com to enter your team. Upcoming: March 22, LoztWunz live at the Eatery. Grab your tickets now.

Chez Angela Bakery and Café (Unit C, 29 10th St., Brandon) — Chez Angela welcomes Ida Henderson to the café on Friday at 6:30 p.m. Come down and give her a warm welcome!

The Dock on Princess (1133 Princess Ave.) — Upcoming: March 18, We have another Murder Mystery on the horizon. Bring in your own forensics team to solve the latest murder in The Dock’s murder mystery series. Join us for a new crime that takes us to a brand-new space station and the cold case of CEO Sandra Ivey. Put your best team together and book your table by calling 204-726-1234 or email erin@thedockonprincess.com. Seating is limited.

North Hill Inn (1129 Braecrest Dr.) — Upcoming: March 16 – Get ready to dance the night away to live Latin music with Banda Sabor at 8:30 p.m. Get your early bird tickets at a discount of 25 per cent ($15) until March 9 by using the code: EARLY25 at Eventbrite.ca. Tickets at the door are $20. Door prizes, 50/50 raffles. Happy hour from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Salsa class at 8:30 p.m. For more information hispanicevents@outlook.com

Houstons Country Roadhouse (3130 Victoria Ave.) — Upcoming: March 15, Get ready to rock out with The Coveralls — your ultimate Foo Fighters tribute band. Tickets available at Eventbrite.ca or pay cash at the door.

Great Western Roadhouse (1125 18th St. at Canad Inns) — Come out and join us at Brandon’s party bar!

MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES

Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum (Brandon Municipal Airport, Highway 10, 1.6 kilometres north of Brandon) — Canada’s only air museum solely dedicated to the preservation of those who trained and fought for the British Commonwealth during the Second World War. Presently the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum is closed, but the Canteen Building is available for rent year-round, and you can shop the Tiger Moth Gift Shop by appointment by calling 204-727-2444. The museum will reopen on April 1, weather permitting. The museum’s RCAF Second World War Memorial is open to the public from sunrise to sundown.

Daly House Museum (122 18th St., Brandon) — Built in 1882, the Daly House was the original home of Brandon’s first mayor, Thomas Mayne Daly. Artifacts include a collection of late 19th-century and early 20th-century furnishings, First World War memorabilia, toys, dolls and women’s wear. Museum hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. (September to June). Admission: $6 adults; $5 seniors and youth (6-18); family (up to two adults and three children) $12; children under five free. For more information, visit dalyhousemuseum.ca or call 204-727-1722.

Members of Brandon’s Vincent Massey High School Junior Jazz Band warm up prior to performing during last year’s Brandon University Jazz Festival. This year’s festival returns to the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium stage March 14 and 15. (File)

Members of Brandon’s Vincent Massey High School Junior Jazz Band warm up prior to performing during last year’s Brandon University Jazz Festival. This year’s festival returns to the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium stage March 14 and 15. (File)

Royal Canadian Artillery Museum (Building N-118 Patricia Rd., CFB Shilo) — Our Second World War vehicle exhibit includes eight military vehicles used by Canadians during the Second World War. Military vehicles provided firepower, logistical support, mobility and protection for the Canadian Army, enhancing their effectiveness during the Second World War. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. Admission: $10 adults; $5 seniors and students (6-18), children under six free. Phone 204-765-3000 (ext. 3570) or email RCAMuseum@ forces. gc.ca.

Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art (2021 Victoria Ave. at Brandon University) — The Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art presents Indigenous Art: Beyond History, featuring Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Carl Beam, Linus Woods, Sandy Bunn, Felicity Nepinak-Hart, Anja Pickel, Carly Morrisseau, Jackson Beardy, Arthur Amiottee, Cassidy McDonald, Justine Hutcheson and The Beading Babes until March 15. The opening reception is Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Gallery hours: Monday to Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m.

Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba (Unit 2, 710 Rosser Ave., Brandon) — Manitoba’s oldest centre for visual art and one of Canada’s first, the AGSM boasts two art galleries, studios for youth and adult classes, a gift shop that supports more than 90 Manitoban artists and artisans. In the Community Gallery: “Young & Creative in Southwestern Manitoba,” until April 13. In the Main Gallery: “Fake Picasso” on now until March 23. Hours: 4 to 9 p.m. Monday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday; noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. For more information, visit agsm.ca.

Killarney’s Heritage Home for the Arts (44 Water Ave., Killarney) — The Killarney Turtle Mountain Arts Council’s gallery is in the Heritage Home for the Arts. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. The gallery is closed all statutory holidays. Special tours can be arranged by calling the arts administrator at 204-554-0023.

26th Field Regiment RCA/XII Manitoba Dragoons Museum (within the Brandon Armoury, 1116 Victoria Ave.) — The museum is open Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed for lunch. Also open by appointment.

Brandon General Museum and Archives (19 Ninth St., Unit 101) — Attractions include the Brandon History Hall, Manitoba Telephone History, the BJ Hales Natural History Collection and rotating exhibits celebrating Brandon’s roots. Guided tours and visits are Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. Admission by donation. Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Phone 204-717-1514 or email bgmainfo@wcgwave.ca.

ArtsForward (293 Mountain Ave., Neepawa) — ArtsForward is the central arts venue in Neepawa, in visual, literary, performing and material arts. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mondays to Thursdays; 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fridays; closed on weekends.

Virden Pioneer Home Museum (390 King St. West, Virden) — The museum house was built in 1888 by James F. Frame, a hardware merchant and prominent citizen in the community. We are now closed for the season and will open again in the spring of 2024. For more information, email virdenpioneermuseum@gmail.com.

UPCOMING EVENTS

March 14-15 — The Brandon Festival of the Arts continues until March 15 at various locations throughout the city of Brandon and showcases and promotes the development of the performing arts community in Brandon and the surrounding area. All sessions are open to the public. Prices vary according to venue. Visit brandonfestivalofthearts.ca for a complete schedule and to download your free program. This week: Vocals at Knox United Church. With Vocal Awards Night taking place at Knox United Church on March 16 at 7 p.m.

March 14-15 — The Brandon University Jazz Festival returns to the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium stage featuring the Brandon University Big Band and special guests. March 14: 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.; March 15: 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tickets available at the WMCA box office or by calling 204-728-9510.

March 16 — Ways and Means Committee presents a St. Patrick’s Day celebration at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No 3 (560 13th St. East) at 6 p.m. Irish Stew and biscuits with chocolate Guinness cake for dessert. Cost is $12. Tickets are available at the Legion Lounge until March 13.

March 16 — The Oak Lake and Area Lions Club invites you to A Night at the Races at the Oak Lake Community Hall for a fun-filled evening of pre-recorded horse racing and light horse betting. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. (First race starts at 7:30 p.m. sharp.) Ten horse races. Must be 18 years of age. Midnight lunch provided. Dress up to attend the races with horse race or St. Patty’s Day attire. Tickets are $15 each or $120 for a reserved table of eight. To buy tickets, call or text Ryan at 204-596-8310.

March 16 — The Brandon Wildlife Association presents Jigging for Jacks (a Northern Pike-only tournament) at Lake Wahtopanah, Rivers (Brandon Wildlife Dock) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with registration at 9 a.m. Adults $40; youth 15 and under $10. Offering $5,000 in cash prizes! Tickets available at Jo-Brook Outdoors and Home Hardware Brandon. For more information and rules, contact Bruno 204-761-1264 or Evan 204-729-6606 or visit brandonwildlifeassociation.ca/jig2024

March 16 — The Brandon Wheat Kings host the Prince Albert Raiders at Westoba Place at 7 p.m. Tickets available at the Keystone Centre box office.

March 16 — Learn to play pickleball for youth. Join us for a one-hour introduction to pickleball basics and rules. Youth 8 to 10 years from 1 to 2 p.m.; Youth 11 to 14 years from 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. Visit brandon.ca/rec-programs or call 204-729-2471 to register or for more information.

March 16 — Sandy Lake is hosting its 10th annual Ice Fishing Derby at the new location at the end of the Golf Course Road. This is a catch and release only event. Fishing from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Entry fee of $40 per hole; $60 for two. Early bird select holes starting at 10 a.m.; all other select holes at 10:15 a.m. Storm date: March 23. For further information, contact Charlene 204-868-5099.

March 16 — The Brandon Scout Group is hosting a regional Kubkar Rally at École New Era School gymnasium (527 Louise Ave.) from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Area Beavers, Cubs and Scouts will be racing their self-made vehicles to compete for first place and best design. Cost is $10 for participant registration fee. Local community and family members are all welcome to attend. Onsite raffle and canteen.

March 17 — The Gang’s All Here tour with Skid Row and Buckcherry takes place at Westoba Place in the Keystone Centre at 7 p.m. Tickets available at Ticketmaster.ca or the Keystonecentre.com

March 17 — City of Brandon Parks & Recreation Services presents a St. Patrick’s Day Trivia Night at The Eagles Nest Bar & Grill (3500 McDonald Ave.) from 6 to 8 p.m. Cost is $40 a team. Teams of two to four people battling to see who has the greatest knowledge of trivia! Food and drinks available for purchase. Register at brandon.ca/rec-programs or call 204-729-2471. This is a 16+ event.

March 17 — Mecca Productions’ annual On Broadway concert takes place at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium at 3 p.m. This concert showcases Westman’s most talented performers of all ages. Tickets are available at the WMCA box office or by calling 204-728-9510.

March 19 — Brandon University School of Music pro series: Harmony in Motion featuring Daniel Tselyakov takes place at the Lorne Watson Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m. Join us for an evening of beautiful music featuring Daniel Tselyakov, piano with guest Nancy Hennen, flute. Tickets are $20 for adults and seniors and are available at the door. No charge for BU students and Conservatory of Music students with student card.

March 21 — The Brandon Wheat Kings host the Moose Jaw Warriors at Westoba Place at 7 p.m. Tickets available at the Keystone Centre box office.

March 21 — The Assiniboine Community College Foundation Gala Dinner will be held in the historic Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts building in the North Hill campus. Proceeds of this event go toward new student awards for Women in our Public Safety Advanced Diploma program, which prepares graduates to become a superior candidate in a highly competitive recruiting process for police or other public safety agencies. The evening features a gourmet dining experience hosted by the talented culinary arts, baking foundations and hospitality students. You will be treated to an exclusive multi-course menu with wine pairings at each course. Complimentary in-town car service is provided by our polished Public Safety Studies program students. To secure your tickets or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, call 204-725-8739 ext 6323 or email foundation@assiniboine.net.

March 21-23 — Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School proudly presents, “Mean Girls: High School Edition,” at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium. March 21 and 22 at 7:30 p.m. and March 23 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the WMCA box office or by calling 204-728-9510.

March 22 — Minnedosa Expressions Concerts presents Boy Golden live in concert at the Minnedosa Community Conference Centre (63 Main St. North) at 7 p.m. Cash bar. Tickets are $30 and available at the Minnedosa Library and Eventbrite.

March 22 — Kaleidoscope Concerts Series Neepawa presents an incredible evening of music with Annabella Proper featuring former Arden resident Rob Waddell at ArtsForward in Neepawa. Tickets are available at the door: $20 for adults; $5 for students from K-12. For more information, visit kaleidoscopeconcertseries.weebly.com.

March 23 — Prairie 21 is hosting a dance at Senior for Seniors (311 Park Ave. East) from 7:30 to 11 p.m. Cost is $20 at the door. Dry bar and an evening lunch. Music by Slim Jim Trio. For more information, call Lorraine at 204-725-2389.

March 23 — Bethel Brandon (440 Richmond Ave.) is hosting an Easter Eggstravaganza from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. and children can decorate their Easter bag. Egg hunt begins at 11 a.m. Free hotdogs to follow. This event is completely free. Egg hunt is for children ages 10 and under.

March 23 — Brandon University Orchestra and Brandon University Chorale with Concerto Competition winner, Alfred Qiao, will take place at St. Matthew’s Anglican Cathedral at 7:30 p.m. Admission at the door. Tickets are $15 for adults and seniors. No charge for BU students and Conservatory of Music students with student card.

March 23 — Assiniboine Community College Students’ Association’s Son of a Beach 2024 volleyball tournament takes place Triple Crown Sports (3500 McDonald Ave.) at 10 a.m. with an after-party at the Eagle’s Nest Bar and Grill. This event is open to ACC staff, students, alumni and the general public. Don’t forget to bring your beachwear! Registration is open to the general public until March 11. Register a team of six at accstudents.com/sun-of-a-beach-2-0/.

March 23 — Story Trails, a hike through the forest led by an Indigenous storyteller. Grab a free snowshoe rental and listen to stories. Assiniboine Food Forest (201 17th St. East) at 2 p.m. Free. Register at Brandon.ca/Rec-Programs or call 204-729-2471.

March 24 — Brandon University Choir and Chorale in performance at Knox United Church at 3 p.m. Admission is $15 for adults; children aged 13-18, $5 and available at the door. No charge for BU students, Conservatory of Music students and children under age 13.

March 24 — “Reveen: The Legend Continues,” takes place at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The most popular show in the history of Canadian theatre is back starring Ty Reveen. Tickets are available at the WMCA box office or by calling 204-728-9510.

March 24 — The Brandon Festival of the Arts Encore Concert takes place at Lorne Watson Recital Hall at School of Music, Brandon University at 7 p.m. Competition for the Kaye and G. R. Rowe, Memorial Scholarships, one performer from each festival discipline.

March 25-30 — The Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, held annually during Manitoba’s March spring break, is a tourism highlight in Western Canada. The RMWF is one of Western Canada’s largest agricultural events and the largest annual event to be held in Brandon and only one of two fairs in Canada to receive Royal designation from Queen Elizabeth II. At the fair, you can expect to see world-class show jumping, heavy horse competitions, livestock sales and displays, a quality hands-on agriculture education program, live entertainers, more than 300 commercial and agricultural exhibits and much more. For tickets, visit provincialexhibition.com/royal-manitoba-winter-fair.

March 26 — Brandon Chamber Players presents Horse Creek Drum Group, showcasing Kahomni and powwow songs and dance at the Kinsmen Hall, Room 1-20, at the School of Music at 7:30 p.m. For more information, including ticket purchase, visit the Brandon Chamber Players at brandonchamberplayers.ca/concerts.

March 28-30 — The Rotary Club Spring Book Sale will be held in the Imperial Ballroom at the Victoria Inn (3350 Victoria Ave.) with more than 75,000 books. Free book for every child. Please bring your own book bags. Hours: March 28, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; March 29, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; March 30, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

April 1 — Paquette Productions presents, direct from the U.K., “Walk Right Back — The Everly Brothers” at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium (205 20th St.) at 7 p.m. The show follows the brothers’ rise to fame from humble country beginnings to superstardom. Tickets are available at the WMCA box office or by calling 204-728-9510.

April 6 — GloveBoxGold presents Tom Petty’s Full Moon Fever at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium at 8 p.m. A Fleetwood Mac set followed by a full set of Tom Petty’s greatest hits. Doors open at 7 p.m.; show at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the WMCA box office or by calling 204-728-9510.

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