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Variety, the Children’s Charity of Manitoba, held its carnival-themed Come One, Come All Gold Heart Gala at the Club Regent Event Centre on May 7.

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Variety, the Children’s Charity of Manitoba, held its carnival-themed Come One, Come All Gold Heart Gala at the Club Regent Event Centre on May 7.

The sold-out event featured clowns, contortionists and sideshow-style games, and the Guess Who played a concert for attendees.

The gala netted $425,000 to support Variety programming.

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From left: Laurie Fischer (Variety Manitoba board member), Louis Trepel (gala chairman and Variety Manitoba volunteer), Barbie Hislop (president, Variety International), Jerry Maslowsky (Variety Manitoba CEO) and David Mortimer (Variety Manitoba board member).
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left: Laurie Fischer (Variety Manitoba board member), Louis Trepel (gala chairman and Variety Manitoba volunteer), Barbie Hislop (president, Variety International), Jerry Maslowsky (Variety Manitoba CEO) and David Mortimer (Variety Manitoba board member).

 

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Denise Friesen has some fun with clowns.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Denise Friesen has some fun with clowns.
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From left: Jason Wortzman (Granny’s Poultry director of marketing and product development), Teresa Rogers, Brian Lowes (Mercedes-Benz Winnipeg president and general manager) and Tracy Mainland (Variety Manitoba board member and Winnipeg Free Press vice-president, business development).
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left: Jason Wortzman (Granny’s Poultry director of marketing and product development), Teresa Rogers, Brian Lowes (Mercedes-Benz Winnipeg president and general manager) and Tracy Mainland (Variety Manitoba board member and Winnipeg Free Press vice-president, business development).
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A performer on stilts.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS A performer on stilts.
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Contortionist Samantha Halas performs.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Contortionist Samantha Halas performs.
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People mingle at the carnival-themed event.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS People mingle at the carnival-themed event.
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From left: Lou Caci (Variety Manitoba board member), Anita Caci, Margy Nelson (director of the Movement Centre of Manitoba), John Nelson, Kimberley Gray and John Graham (Safeway
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left: Lou Caci (Variety Manitoba board member), Anita Caci, Margy Nelson (director of the Movement Centre of Manitoba), John Nelson, Kimberley Gray and John Graham (Safeway
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From left: Jeff Baranyk and Leonard Baranyk of Pratts Food Service.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left: Jeff Baranyk and Leonard Baranyk of Pratts Food Service.
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From left: John Kearsey (vice-president, external, University of Manitoba), Holly Toupin (Royal Bank of Canada), Mayor Brian Bowman and his wife, Tracy Bowman.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left: John Kearsey (vice-president, external, University of Manitoba), Holly Toupin (Royal Bank of Canada), Mayor Brian Bowman and his wife, Tracy Bowman.
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