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7 Things to do Sunday June 20
National Aboriginal Day Live
The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network presents National Aboriginal Day Live at The Forks. The free concert celebrates National Aboriginal Day and will include performances by Chantal Kreviazuk, Keith Secola and Jana Mashonee. The concert begins at 7 p.m. and will be followed by fireworks at 11 p.m. Visit www.aboriginaldaylive.ca for more information.
MEME
The Manitoba Electric Music Exhibition (also known as MEME) is a music and digital arts festival featuring live electronic music performances and large video installations. The four-day festival closes tonight with a party at The Academy, 437 Stradbrook Ave. Tickets are $10 at the door. Visit www.memetic.ca for more information.
Red River Ex
Manitoba’s biggest and brightest carnival is back in town. When you’re done with the thrilling rides, greasy food and tricky games, visit the ex’s Central Park Stage, where country music star Aaron Pritchett and Canadian Idol runner-up Jaydee Bixby will be performing at 8 p.m.
Free Fishing for Father’s Day
Want to do something special for Dad, but don’t have the funds? Spend Father’s Day with him on the waters of FortWhyte Alive where fishing will be free all day. All you need is the equipment and a FWA fishing certificate, which is available at reception. Call 989-8355 for more information.
MANITOBA MARATHON
If you’re an early riser, get out and cheer on the Manitoba Marathon participants as they make their way through the neighbourhoods of Winnipeg. For a complete guide of the marathon’s course and a list of best viewing areas for spectators, visit www.manitobamarathon.mb.ca.
O CanadART Open House
Inuit artist Andrew Qappik and Winnipeg artist Diana Thorneycroft are among the Canadian artists whose work will be displayed today at the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s O CanadART Open House. There will also be entertainment and fun events such as a rooftop barbecue and children’s activities. Admission is free. Visit www.wag.ca for more information.
Manito Ahbee Music Festival
On Monday, June 21, some of Manitoba’s most talented aboriginal artists will take to the Central Park Stage at the Red River Ex for the Manito Ahbee Music Festival. Performers include Sierra Noble, Jerry Sereda, Kimberley Dawn, J.C. Campbell and Tracy Bone. The concert is free with gate admission and begins at 7 p.m.