Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Prairie Thistle Pipe Band Christmas Craft Sale
Tables can be booked 1 for $35 and 2 for $50. For more information contact Dawn Miller ar 204-794-9731.
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU 93.7
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Manitoba Highland Dancers' Association - Open Competition
Manitoba Highland Dancers' Association - Open Competition
Registration for our Open Competition in November will open on Wednesday, October 2. We'd love to see our dance friends near and far at our competition. Competition information can be found at: https://www.mbhighlanddance.com/competitions/
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU 93.7
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Sounds of Scotland Radio Program CJNU
Moir and MacAulay are back on CJNU 93.7 FM with your favourite Sounds of Scotland every Thursday at 9 pm.
Royal Scottish Dance Society - Winnipeg Branch OPEN HOUSE
All are welcome - come and join the dance!
For more information: info@rscdswinnipeg.ca
Scottish Association of Winnipeg 2nd Annual Golf Tournament - Cancelled
For more information: golf@pavilionofscotland.ca
Pavilion of Scotland - Folklorama
We are excited to host thousands of visitors to enjoy our exciting Mainstage show with the Ena Sutton Highland Dancers and Flying Haggis Band, plus extra performances and demonstrations by the Manitoba Highland Dancers Association, Royal Scottish Country Dancers and a new guest pipe band each night.
Tickets go on sale May 22nd, 2024.**
Casinos of Winnipeg Folklorama Kickoff
Join the Pavilion of Scotland for the Casinos of Winnipeg Folklorama Kick-Off at the Assiniboine Park Lyric Theatre from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m.! This FREE, family-friendly celebration will launch Folklorama’s 52nd Festival.
The Pavilion of Scotland will have a booth and performance.
MDHA - MID Canada Championship and Open Competition
Championship and Open competition and Lord Selkirk Premiership will be held at the beautiful Lyric Theatre in Assiniboine Park. We will be dancing all day, so watch some incredible dancing. No charge - bring a lawn chair to enjoy the dancing and music.
MHDA - Canadian’d Ceilidh
You are invited to the Manitoba Highland Dance Association’s Canadian’d Ceilidh to support all dancers attending SDCCS (nationals) in Kamloops. There will be more info will be on the MDHA Facebook page. Tickets are available at fundraising@mbhighlanddance.com
The event is from 5-8pm at Boogie's Diner at 1155 Main Street. Tickets are $30
Fred Morrison Concert
🎶 If you love the sound of bagpipes, don't miss the sensational performances by the legendary Scottish piper Fred Morrison! Known for his captivating displays on the Highland, bellows blown, uilleann pipes, and low whistle, he has taken the world music scene by storm. With his roots in the musical tradition of the Hebridean islands of Scotland, Fred's innovative approach has created a fresh sound that continues to evolve. From learning the unique singing style of Cainntearachd from his father to winning international piping prizes, Fred's immense technical expertise has paved the way for his musical experimentation and development of his distinct sound. His musical journey has seen him playing alongside renowned bands, touring Celtic Europe, and even featuring in the Hollywood movie Rob Roy. Fred Morrison's influence on and popularizing the bellows-blown Border pipes has impacted contemporary pipers worldwide. Don't miss out on this incredible artist! (Source: worldmusiccentral.org) 🎶
THE BIG SHOW - Village Green Morris Men
General Admission-$12
Student/Senior-$10
Children-$5
Tickets at the door
Featuring Morris and Sword Dances and the Traditional Original Mummers Play “Alice in Morrisland” with Hell’s Belles Women’s Morris
Come to the Ceilidh - SASOW Style
Join us for a night of fun and dancing at the Crescentwood Site of Corydon Community Centre! Our Ceilidh event promises great music, lively dances, and a fantastic atmosphere. Whether you're a seasoned Scot, a lover of Scottish culture and music, or just looking to have a good time, this event is perfect for everyone. Enjoy the opportunity to experience traditional Celtic and Red River music with the Logan Picton Band and Ceildih dancing in a welcoming community. Grab your friends and family and dance the night away with us! This is a family-friendly event with a junior Address to the Haggis, social food, and a special appearance of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Regiment Band.
SASOW Members $20
Non-Members $25
Family (at least one parent with children under 18 years) $30
Prairie Pipe Band Association of Manitoba · Winter Warmup
Winter Warmup
Solo Competition
February 18, 2024
Registration Closes in 1 Week
February 11, 2024
Visit www.ppbam.org for more information and registration
The Great Canadian Kilt Skate Postponed to a later date TBA
Save the tartan, kilt and skates for a later date. Due to ice conditions at the Assiniboine Duck Pond and elsewhere, The Great Canadian Kilt Skate is postponed to a later date. Stay tuned here for the new event date.
St. Andrew's Society of Winnipeg Levee
The St. Andrew's Society of Winnipeg Board of Managers invites you to the
New Year's Levee
January 1, 2-4 pm
The Fort Garry - Gateway Room
The Board of Managers President: Peter Heavysege
Ist Vice President: Dwight MacAulay CVO
2nd Vice President: Cathern Aastrom
Secretary: Ian Aastrom
Treasurer: James Munro Immediate
Past President - Pam Simmons
Members at large:
Andrew Flook CD, Colin Harris, Chris Lawson, Dougie McLeod, Evelyn Mitchell, Nicole Montminy, Jim Oborne, Richard Rosin, James Skinner
RSVP: Ian Aastrom, Secretary - standrewssocietywpg@gmail.com
Order of St. Andrew & St. Andrew;s Society of Winnipeg Symposium on the Martyr Patron St. Andrew
Ukrainian Order of St. Andrew Winnipeg Chapter Scottish St. Andrew’s Society of Winnipeg
Ukrainian–Scottish Symposium on The Martyr Patron Saint Andrew
Saint of Scotland and Ukraine
Feast Day Multicultural Presentations
Presenters:
Father Dr. Roman Bozyk, Dean of Theology St. Andrew’s College - “St. Andrew the First-Called Apostle”
Reverend Professor Dr. James Taylor Christie, Dean of Theology, The United Church of Canada - “Saint Andrew –The Saint of Rank and File”
Iconographer Vera Senchuk, Byzantine Iconography, Icon of Saint Andrew - Multi-Media Presentation
Wednesday, December 13, 2023, 6:30 p.m.
St. Andrew’s College - University of Manitoba
Tickets available at Ukrainian Orthodox Churches and St. Andrew’s College @$35.00 and Eventbrite
29 Dysart Road - Parking on Campus
Phone-204 474-8895
e-mail: ST_ANDREWS@UMANITOBA.CA
Includes Wine, Coffee, Tea, and Appetizers
152nd Celebration of St. Andrew's Day
Member Tickets - $125 plus GST
Non-member - Tickets $135 pls GST
Haggis Tasting Lunch
Every year, the tradition of savouring the famous Scottish dish, haggis, takes place before the St. Andrews Day dinner. This highly-anticipated event is a feast for the senses, as the distinctive aroma of the haggis fills the air, whetting appetites and spurring conversation. Participants eagerly gather to witness the unveiling of the haggis, which is ceremoniously presented before being skillfully sliced. With each taste of the savoury and flavorful haggis, attendees are transported to the ruggedly beautiful landscapes of Scotland, and the hearty traditions that have endured for generations. Board members, advisory members, special guests and those attending the flag-raising are invited to join the Haggis Tasting Lunch.