socalisali asked: is there a yoga place you'd recommend for a Sunday class? Preferably one that is not super expensive… thanks!!!
Hey! The Community Class at Moksha (hot yoga) is $5. Check out their schedule. There are two classes this Sunday.
Poor and transgendered to be protected under Manitoba human rights code -
Go Manitoba!
Indeed!
amaresempra asked: Ahhhhhh! Hi ! i'm currently vacationing in the beautiful city of Winnipeg ! anything I absolutely must see before I head home to the states?
Yay!
When do you leave?
This weekend is Doors Open Winnipeg, in which I most definitely recommend you partake if you like architecture and history. I would recommend the Granite Curling Club, Red Road Lodge, the Mint, and the Legislative.
Places I’d go hang out:
Places I’d go eat:
$ - Biryani House (excellent value, tasty), Shawarma Time (nice folks, quick food; get it spicy!), Parlour Coffee (best coffee in the city, by far)
$$ - Yuki Sushi (decent, cheap sushi in a divey Main St. bar; can’t beat the vibe), Pasta al forno at Pop Soda’s (such a cute place!)
$$$$ - Segovia (go with friends!)
edit/ I just read you need gluten-free. Lorenzo’s specializes in gluten-free groceries. Others can be found here http://www.manitobaceliac.com/local-resources-2/where-to-shop/ and there’s also a list of celiac-friendly restaurants, http://www.manitobaceliac.com/local-resources-2/restaurants-winnipeg/. Pop Soda’s, which I mentioned, has gluten-free options for pasta and bread.
If you can get outside the city:
There’s so much more! Have fun!
Friday, May 25, 2012 from 7-10 PM @ Richardson College
Registration: $10
2nd Winnipeg Timeraiser
Friday May 25th, 2012
Richardson College, University of Winnipeg
Goal to Raise 4,000 Volunteer Hours
Agenda
- 7:00 pm Doors Open, Volunteer Matching Begins
- 8:30 pm Art Auction Begins
- 9:30 pm Art Auction Ends
- 10:00 pm Final Announcements
Volunteer Pledge
We suggest that everyone who attends the Timeraiser make a pledge to volunteer a certain number of hours in the community, we recommend 20 hours over 12 months. You’ll help us reach our 4,000 hour goal!
Even if you don’t want to bid on artwork, you can still pledge volunteer hours to your community
Woohoo! I love Canada, too. (grin)
Things i’m learning from canada:
Sweet tea isn’t normal
Hot sauce isn’t hot (unless in asian eatery)
Saying “ya’ll” elicits giggles
People are actually physically active here.
Wal-mart actually closes
Processed cheese is labeled as processed cheese on menus.
I love canadaaaa @0@
May 20-21, 2012 @ the Forks
Free Event
Tai Chi/Chi Kung workshop, entertainment, cooking demonstrations, and cultural displays
May 26-27, 2012
Free Event
Heritage Winnipeg is very pleased to present our 9th annual Doors Open Winnipeg event. Explore some of Winnipeg’s most fascinating buildings and enjoy many walking tours and events during this free weekend. If you love history, and appreciate unique architecture, come discover the tales held within some of Winnipeg’s most impressive walls. Volunteers will be on hand at each building for tours and to answer questions. Watch for all the details in the Winnipeg Free Press Insert on Thursday, May 24th, 2012.
Sunday, May 27, 2012 @ Assiniboine Park
Free Event
It’s time for your teddy bear’s annual check-up! Rain or shine, the Teddy Bears’ Picnic in support of the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba has become an annual tradition for generations of families! Join us at Assiniboine Park for a day of local entertainment, health and safety information, and fun activities for kids of all ages!
Harvest Moon Local Food Initiative -
Orders for June delivery open Saturday, May 19, 2012
We believe that everyone should be eating our delicious, healthy, and farm fresh food. No hormones added, no antibiotics, just healthy, locally grown food from Manitoba family farmers.
Browse our catalog and place your order directly from Harvest Moon farmers. Food is delivered on a monthly basis to one of five buying club locations.Please note: Full prepayment is required when you place your order. No refunds will be issued if you fail to pick up your order.
Thursday, May 24 & 31, 2012 @ 6:30 PM - Munroe Library
Free event; call (204) 986-3736 to register
This two-part workshop with genealogist Elizabeth Briggs will show you how to trace your family tree using family and public records, and how to record your information. It will provide an overview of genealogical resources and how to use them to trace ancestors, and provide information on selected sites and on-line software available on the internet.
Saturday, May 26, June 2, and June 9, 2012 @ Millennium Library
Free event; call (204) 986-6450 to register
Genealogist Elizabeth Briggs will provide one-on-one consultation sessions and help you in your genealogical research. Elizabeth will provide guidance on what steps you will need to take to begin your genealogy, answer inquires regarding to where you can find the resources you need in the library at other institutions. Registration is required. One 30 minute session per person.