Winnipeg Free Press Getting carded has a whole new meaning this summer as venues, events ask for proof of vaccination By: Alan Small | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 22, 2021 Save to Read Later
Got your Manitoba COVID-19 vaccination card? You’ll need it to enjoy the return of Manitoba’s arts and culture scene this summer.
Got your Manitoba COVID-19 vaccination card? You’ll need it to enjoy the return of Manitoba’s arts and culture scene this summer.
Museum days on the way Click to Expand
Winnipeg’s three major museums and galleries have set reopening dates after the province eased its COVID-19 pandemic rules earlier this month. Mark these dates on your calendar and remember to bring your Manitoba COVID-19 vaccination card or proof that you’re fully vaccinated:
Brandon Sun By: The Brandon Sun
The Carolines (Submitted)
The Killarney Turtle Mountain Arts Council’s Music for the Masses virtual concert series is offering Westman residents two big performances this weekend, with The Carolines and Sierra Noble performing on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
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The Killarney Turtle Mountain Arts Council’s Music for the Masses virtual concert series is offering Westman residents two big performances this weekend, with The Carolines and Sierra Noble performing on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
The Carolines is made up of vocalists Katie Perman, Lesley Pelletier and Chloe Albert, who are based out of Edmonton and specialize in applying sisterly vocal harmonies to old country classics.
Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson
Teacher turned musician Kevin Kratsch, better known by his stage name “Mister K,” is set to perform virtually for the very first time this upcoming Friday, with a solo concert that is being live streamed via the Killarney Turtle Mountain Arts Council’s YouTube channel.
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Teacher turned musician Kevin Kratsch, better known by his stage name Mister K, is set to perform virtually for the very first time this upcoming Friday, with a solo concert that is being live streamed via the Killarney Turtle Mountain Arts Council’s YouTube channel.
Talking to the Sun on Tuesday, Kratsch admitted that he is nervous about dipping his toe into this brand-new format, since he’s way more comfortable playing in front of a physical crowd.