2016-02-26

Event listings are a free, community service offered by Bridges. Listings will be printed if space permits. Submission deadline is two weeks before the event date.

# MUSIC

Fri., Feb. 26

Michael Kaeshammer

Broadway Theatre,

715 Broadway Ave.



Michael Kaeshammer performs at Broadway Theatre on Feb. 26.

Screamer

Buds on Broadway,

817 Broadway Ave.

Piano Friday: David Fong

Blues Series: Blind Boy Paxton

The Bassment,

204 Fourth Ave. N.

Driftwood

Army & Navy Club,

359 First Ave. N.

The Rhythmaires

Fairfield Seniors’ Centre,

103 Fairmont Dr.

Standard Trio

McNally Robinson,

3130 Eighth St. E.

Silent Sea w/ Bonfire and Ellen Froese-Kooijenga

Amigos Cantina,

806 Dufferin Ave.

Cquel, Kurlz and Chief

Vangelis Tavern,

801 Broadway Ave.

Eric Taylor w/ John Gonzales and Poor Nameless Boy

Capitol Music Club,

244 First Ave. N.

Torchwood

Piggy’s Pub and Grill,

1403 Idylwyld Dr. N.

The Whiskey Jerks

The Underground Café,

430 20th St. W.

Sat., Feb. 27

The Trews: Acoustic

Broadway Theatre,

715 Broadway Ave.

Screamer

Buds on Broadway,

817 Broadway Ave.

Roots Series: Jen Lane

The Bassment,

204 Fourth Ave. N.



Jen Lane releases her new album This Life of Mine on Feb. 27 at the Bassment.

Driftwood

Army & Navy Club,

359 First Ave. N.

Ralph’s Rhythm Kings

Downtown Legion,

606 Spadina Cres. E.

Alexa and Katelyn

McNally Robinson,

3130 Eighth St. E.

The Radiation Flowers w/ Shooting Guns, Archaics, Shirley & The Pyramids

Amigos Cantina,

806 Dufferin Ave.

Wake, Mechanical Separation, Lutheran and Vagiant

Vangelis Tavern,

801 Broadway Ave.

Oral Fuentes

Capitol Music Club,

244 First Ave. N.

Torchwood

Piggy’s Pub and Grill,

1403 Idylwyld Dr. N.

Sun., Feb. 28

Acoustic Jam

Buds on Broadway,

817 Broadway Ave.

Mon., Feb. 29

Elliott Brood w/ The Karpinka Brothers

Amigos Cantina,

806 Dufferin Ave.

Unheard Sound Series #4: Nolan Jantz and Aron Zacharias

Vangelis Tavern,

801 Broadway Ave.

Tues., March 1

Bible Razor and Gun

Buds on Broadway,

817 Broadway Ave.

Theo Fluery and the Death Valley Rebels

O’Brians Event Centre,

241 Second Ave. S.

Wed., March 2

3 Canadians

Buds on Broadway,

817 Broadway Ave.

Jazz Travellers Series: David Buchbinder’s Odessa/Havana

The Bassment,

204 Fourth Ave. N.

Nightwish w/ Sonata Arctica

O’Brians Event Centre,

241 Second Ave. S.

BC Read

Piggy’s Pub and Grill,

1403 Idylwyld Dr. N.

Thurs., March 3

The Pony Boys

Crackers Restaurant & Lounge,

1-227 Pinehouse Dr.

Chrome Empire

Buds on Broadway,

817 Broadway Ave.

Roots Series: Jeff Scroggins and Colorado

The Bassment,

204 Fourth Ave. N.

Silverstein w/ Being as an Ocean and Emarosa

O’Brians Event Centre,

241 Second Ave. S.

Heart Behind a Barbed Wire Hymen, Tara Stadnyk and Kirby Criddle

Vangelis Tavern,

801 Broadway Ave.

# ART

St. Thomas More Gallery

Until Feb. 26 at 1437 College Dr. Beautifully Broken by Diccon Olivier.

Art Gallery of Outlook

Until Feb. 27 at Town of Outlook Town Hall, 400 Saskatchewan Ave., Outlook. Works from Susan Robertson Pottery. Closing reception Feb. 27, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Repetition, works by 18 artists from three Saskatchewan Printmaking collectives runs March 1 to April 23.

AKA Artist-Run

Until Feb. 27 at 424 20th St. W. A Specific Amalgam of Spirit and Dirt, featuring works by Keeley Haftner, Ben Reeves, Sean Wiesgerber and Ambera Wellman.

Void Gallery

Until Feb. 28 at 2-1006 Eighth St. E. ARTIFACT, an exhibition of art books and catalogues exploring the book design process, designed by Giles Woodward.

Collector’s Choice Art Gallery

Until Feb. 27 at 625D First Ave. N. A selection of works by Shirley Timpson and Jonathon Burnett. Gallery artists are also on display.

Eye Gallery

Until Feb. 27 at 117-1132 College Dr. Saskatoon Camera Club Group Exhibition. Night Skies by Ian Preston runs March 1 to April 30. Reception March 5, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Gallery on the Greens

Until Feb. 28 at 2325 Preston Ave., in Market Mall. Mudslingers, a group exhibition. Birdhouses by Charley Farrero run March 1 to April 30.

Market Mall Children’s Playland Art Gallery

Feb. 29 until April 30 at 2325 Preston Ave., in Market Mall. It’s Natural, artwork by students from St. Peter School.

Ukrainian Museum of Canada

Until Feb. 29 at 910 Spadina Cres. E. Little Treasures, a Children’s Art Show by students of Studio Treasure.



Little Rabbit by Sasha Orr is on display at the Ukrainian Museum of Canada.

The Peacock by Alyna Yushchyshyn is on display at the Ukrainian Museum of Canada.

Market Mall Children’s Playland Art Gallery

Until Feb. 29 at 2325 Preston Ave., in Market Mall. Under the Sea, artwork by students from St. Marguerite School.

Hues Art Supply

Until Feb. 29 at 1818 Lorne Ave. Artwork by Karen Wooller and Erin Haight.

Saskatoon City Hospital Gallery on the Bridges

Through February in the Atrium at Saskatoon City Hospital. Acrylic works by Vivian Brown on the third floor, a variety of media by 12 members of Diff’rent Strokes Art Group on the fourth floor, Reflections of Days Gone By by Roma Nowakowski on the sixth floor and Wildlife and Nature in pastels and oils by Humboldt artist Marian Vidotto on the seventh floor.

Biggar Museum & Gallery

Through February at 105 Third Ave. W., Biggar. Art from all grades from both schools in Biggar is on display in the Credit Union Gallery.

Gallery on Third, Watrous

Through February at 102 Third Ave. E., Watrous. New Beginnings, a group show by local and area artists.

Art in the Centre at Parkridge Centre

Through February at 110 Gropper Cres. A collection of works by the Saskatoon Painters Club. Artwork by Leslie Stadnichuk and Erin Haight runs through March.

SCYAP Gallery

Until March 4 at 253 Third Ave. S. The Saturday Morning Drawing Collection. A collaborative exhibit from local artists who focus on the human figure.

Affinity Gallery

Until March 5 at 813 Broadway Ave. Photographic Phantasmagoria. Presented in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Prairie Light Photography Festival.

Station Arts Centre, Rosthern

Until March 12 at 701 Railway Ave. in Rosthern. Walls: Arbitrary Impediments, by Rhonda Harder Epp. A series of meditative paintings on the idea of separation, arbitrariness and emotional distress.

The Gallery at Frances Morrison Central Library

Until March 17 at 311 23rd. St. E. Saskatoon Slice by Local History, Saskatoon Public Library.

Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Until April 1 on Penner Road. Counter-History and Other, with works by Ruth Cuthand, Archer Pechawis, Tasha Hubbard and Sherry Farrell Racette and Abstracting my Ancestral Land by Kim Soo Goodtrack.

Handmade House Showcase

Until April 2 at 710 Broadway Ave. Dreaming of Spring, free motion embroidery by Donna Cutler.

Western Development Museum

Until April 19 at 2610 Lorne Ave. S. Wheat Field wall mural by Monique Martin and Michael.

Musée Ukraina Museum

Until April 30 at 222 Ave. M. S. Works by visual artist Ivan Ostafiychuk.

Gallery 616

Until April 30 at 616 10th St. E. Girl Haven by Rachael Meckling. A collection of whimsical, minimalistic drawings floating in and out of frame.

# FAMILY

CJ’s Climb and Play

Daily, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., in Bay 4 of 619 South Railway St. W. in Warman. Saskatchewan’s newest indoor playground. For children up to age 12. Visit cjsclimbandplay.com or their Facebook page.

Fun Factory Indoor Playground

Daily at 1633C Quebec Ave. A giant indoor playground for young children. Adults and children under one year are free. There is a separate fenced in area for children under two.

Children’s Play Centre

Daily at Lawson Heights Mall. A fun, safe, environment for preschool children to play. Children must wear socks in the play area. Please note this is an unsupervised play area, and adults must stay with and supervise children at all times.

Market Mall Children’s Play Centre

Daily just off the food court at Market Mall. This play area is free and has different level slides. Children must wear socks in the play area.

Girls Rock Camp Application

Until March 1 through girlsrocksaskatoon.ca. The camp runs July 4-9 for ages eight to 13, and July 11-16 for ages 11 to 16. Hosted by Girls Rock Saskatoon. The camp offers music and non-music workshops and ends with a public performance. Information on the website.

Boot Camp for New Dads

Feb. 27, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., at Pregnancy and Parenting Health Centre, 248 Third Ave. S. A practical how-to discussion taught by veteran fathers. Information at birthrhythms.ca.

Remai Modern SaskTel Art Caravan

Feb. 27, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Living Green Festival. Free drop-in art for all ages. Children must be accompanied by adults. Information at remaimodern.org/prelaunch.

Kid Yoga Classes

Ages five to 10 on Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.; home-schoolers ages five to 12 on Mondays, 10:15 a.m. to 11 a.m., at Yoga Life, 2-115 Third Ave. S. Classes taught by Nina Zettl. Helps kids regulate emotions, find focus, relaxation, self-awareness and inner fulfilment. Physically helps with balance, strength, flexibility, coordination and body awareness. Classes are six weeks. Register at freedomfromwithinyoga@gmail.com.

Prenatal Partner Workshops: Yoga for Childbirth

Saturdays, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at Birth Rhythms, 248 Third Ave. S. Instructed by Nina Zettl. Learn various tools and techniques to help you through labour and delivery. No previous yoga experience is required. Classes are six weeks. Register at freedomfromwithinyoga@gmail.com, 306-361-8852.

Movies for Mommies Family Friendly Screenings

The last Sunday of each month starting Feb. 28, 11 a.m., at Rainbow Cinemas. Parents can enjoy a movie with their children without worrying about disrupting others. Children of all ages are welcome. Register at moviesformommies.com.

Remai Modern Art Reach

Feb. 28, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Library on 20th. Art for the Leap Year. A free drop-in art session for all ages. Guided by artists, materials provided. Children must be accompanied by adults. Information at remaimodern.org/prelaunch.

Mom and Baby Yoga

Mondays, 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at Yoga Life, 2-115 Third Ave. S. Classes taught by Nina Zettl. For mothers with babies as young as six weeks. Tone and strengthen your body, learn relaxation and meditation tools and explore breath-work. Classes are six weeks. Register at freedomfromwithinyoga@gmail.com.

Postnatal Yoga

Mondays, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., at Pregnancy and Parenting Health Centre, 248 Third Ave. S. Beginner to intermediate yoga designed to help with postpartum recovery. Baby friendly class with a certified yoga teacher. Suitable for four weeks to two years postpartum. Register at msjpriestley.wix.com/pureenergy. No class on stat holidays.

Movies for Mommies Sensory Screenings

The last Monday of each month starting Feb. 29, 1 p.m., at Rainbow Cinemas. A sensory-friendly environment for individuals with autism spectrum disorder or other special needs. Movies play with decreased sound and increased lighting. All ages are welcome. Information at moviesformommies.com.

Canadian Light Source (CLS) Public Tours

Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 2 p.m., at the Canadian Light Source, 44 Innovation Blvd. The synchrotron research facility is open for the public. Preregistration is required. Call 306-657-3644, email outreach@lightsource.ca or visit lightsource.ca/education/public_tours.php.

Prenatal Yoga

Mondays, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Pregnancy and Parenting Health Centre, 248 Third Ave. S. Taught by a doula and certified yoga teacher. Informative and safe for any stage in pregnancy. Call 306-251-0443 or email msjpriestley@gmail.com. No class on stat holidays.

Stay and Play

Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 9:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., September through April. For children up to age five. Semi-structured, crafts, snacks, story time, toys, activities. Email stayandplaysaskatoon@gmail.com or visit the Facebook page.

Pre-School Drop-In Gymnastics Classes

Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at Marian Gymnastics Club, 343 Edson St. A parent-supervised drop-in program. Drop-in requires the purchase of a punch card. No registration required. Information at 306-934-0944.

Preschool Story Time

Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., at McNally Robinson, 3130 Eighth St. E. For children ages three to five in the Circle of Trees. Call 306-955-1477.

Read & Paint

The first Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., and Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., each month, at Wet Paint Pottery, 3110 Eighth St. E. Suitable for ages two to six. Each month features a different story, followed by a related painting project. March 1-2, read Purple, Green and Yellow and make cereal bowls. Register at 306-373-3219.

Tiny Tots Sensory Classes

Tuesdays, 11 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. Hosted by My Smart Hands Saskatoon. Explore sensory play through various items while supporting this learning through various signs. Information at mysmarthandssaskatoon.com.

Level I Baby Sign Language Classes

Tuesdays, 2:15 p.m. Hosted by My Smart Hands Saskatoon. Caregivers and children will build their American Sign Language vocabulary through instruction, interactive games and songs. Information at mysmarthandssaskatoon.com.

Shop ‘n Stroll

Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., meet in front of Customer Service at Lawson Heights Mall. Classes consist of power-walking, body-sculpting moves using exercise tubing and a socializing for parents and babies. Preregister at runnersandbootiesfitness.com. No classes on stat holidays.

Stars and Strollers

Wednesdays, 1 p.m., at Centre Cinemas in The Centre. Choice of two movies each week. A baby-friendly environments with lowered volume, dimmed lighting, a changing table and stroller parking in select theatres.

Saskatoon Strong Mom & Baby Fitness

Wednesdays until March 16, 1 p.m., at Jaspar Academy of Dance, 2917 Early Dr. A mom and baby indoor exercise class. Registration and information at saskatoonstrongmoms@gmail.com or fb.com/saskatoonstrongmoms.

Scooters

Thursdays, 9:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., at Emmanuel Baptist Church. A drop-in indoor playgroup for children ages 0-5 and their parents/caregivers. Information at scooters@ebap.ca or emmanuelbaptist.ca/scooters.

Pop In & Play!

Thursdays until May 19, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at Erindale Alliance Church, 310 Perehudoff Cres. A monthly theme, learning centres, snacks and occasional speakers. Information at office@erindalealliance.ca.

Parent and Toddler Yoga

Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m., and/or Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., at Yoga Life, 2-115 Third Ave. S. Classes taught by Nina Zettl. For parents and their toddlers ages one to five. Introduce your toddler to the world of yoga. Classes include postures, poses, meditation, movement, play and song. Classes are six weeks. Register at freedomfromwithinyoga@gmail.com, 306-381-8852.

Breastfeeding Cafe

Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at Westwinds Primary Health Centre, 3311 Fairlight Dr. A drop-in support group for breastfeeding women. Sessions will be facilitated by a lactation consultant with a brief educational presentation, and time for interaction with the other mothers.

Playgroup

Monthly and seasonal events. Hosted by Prairie Hearts Learning Community, a group of families inspired by Waldorf philosophy. Programming is aimed at children ages two to five, but all ages welcome. Information on their Facebook page.

Engineering for Kids

Children ages four to 14 can learn about technology and how engineers help it develop. Classes, camps, parties, and clubs with hands-on STEM enrichment activities. Get information and register at engineeringforkids.net/saskatoon or 306-978-4186.

BRICKS 4 KIDZ® Saskatoon

Regular after-school programs, preschool classes and camps for kids of all ages at various locations in Saskatoon. An atmosphere for students to build unique creations, play games, and have fun using LEGO® bricks. Visit bricks4kidz.com or call 306-979-2749.

Saskatoon Public Library Programs

Ongoing daily programs for children and families. Find the calendar at saskatoonlibrary.ca.

# SPECIAL EVENTS

Choreographed Ballroom Dancing

Classes run Fridays until April 8, 7 p.m., on the second floor at Albert Community Centre, 610 Clarence Ave. S. Hosted by Karousels Dance Club. Learn the waltz, two step, fox trot, Rumba and more. Call 306-290-5486.

Saskatchewan Living Green Expo

Feb. 26-28 at Prairieland Park. Hosted by the Saskatchewan Environmental Society. A festival and tradeshow focused on sustainable products and services. Exhibitors showcase products and services in health and wellness, energy and green building, transportation and food and beverage. Tickets at the door. Information at sklivinggreenexpo.com.

Fifth Annual Creative Writing Competition

Submission deadline is 12 a.m., March 22. Hosted by Saskatoon Silver Quills Writer’s Group. Open to all Saskatoon Grade 12 students. A short story and poetry writing competition. Cash prizes and certificates to be awarded. No entry fee. Entry package and information at creativewritingcompetition@shaw.ca, 306-384-1421 or their Facebook page.

Westside Community Centre’s Clothing Depot

Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 3488 Fairlight Dr. Free clothing for all ages, free baked goods from a local bakery. They take donations of clothing, footwear, accessories and toys. Information at 306-222-8737.

18th Annual Seedy Saturday

Feb. 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Station 20 West, 1120 20th St. W. Hosted by CHEP Good Food Inc. A seed exchange and eco-fair initiative. More than 20 vendors, a speakers’ series with workshops, live music, arts activities for kids, hot lunch and snacks. Admission at the door. Information at 306-655-4575 ext. 229.

Heritage Games Night

Feb. 27, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., in the former Emmanuel and St. Chad Chapel, 1337 College Dr. Hosted by the Saskatoon Heritage Society. Crokinole, backgammon, dominoes and other table games. With food and beverages, door prizes and a cash bar. Admission at the door. Information at 306-934-5164. Proceeds support the Saskatoon Heritage Society.

Boxing in Saskatchewan

Feb. 27, 7 p.m., at Prairieland Park. Live professional boxing. The co-main events feature heavyweights Ray Olubowale vs Eric Barrack and supermiddle weights Paul Bzdel vs Shakeel Phinn. Tickets at the door. An all ages event.

Saskatoon Lions Band Practices

Sundays, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at 238 Ave. V N. The community marching band meets to rehearse. Young musicians ages 12 to 21, with at least one year of playing experience, are welcome. Colourguard flag twirling practice is at the same time, with no experience necessary. Information at 306-249-5013, brenda.armstrong@sasktel.net.

Brass on Broadway

Feb. 28, 2:30 p.m., at Broadway Theatre. Presented by the Saskatoon Brass Band. Popular music from stage and screen. Featuring songs from Phantom of the Opera, The Sound of Music, Porgy and Bess and Riverdance. Tickets at 306-652-6556, broadwaytheatre.ca, Long & McQuade, St. John’s Music and from band members.

Jason Farnham

Feb. 28, 2:30 p.m., at Watrous Civic Centre, 404 Main St. in Watrous. Presented by the Watrous & Area Arts Council. A part of the Stars for Saskatchewan series. Pie and coffee are available. Tickets at the door.

Tonight It’s Poetry

Feb. 28, 7:30 p.m., at The Woods Alehouse, 148 Second Ave. N. February Slam featuring Mona Mousa.

French and English Skills Development

Mondays, 12:05 p.m. to 12:55 p.m., at Le Rendez-vous francophone, 308 Fourth Ave. N. Hosted by Inspiration Bilingue Toastmasters Club. Develop and practice French and English communication and leadership skills. Information at inspirationbilingue.toastmastersclubs.org.

Leap Year Event

Feb. 29, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Jerry’s Food Emporium, 1115 Grosvenor Ave. Hosted by the Saskatoon & Area Geocaching Association. Meet geocachers and learn about geocaching.

Modern Square Dancing Classes

Mondays until April, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., at All Saints Anglican Church Hall, 1801 Lorne Ave. River City Squares new dancers class. Open to all ages. Information at 306-253-4453.

Country Farms Marketplace

Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Confederation Mall. An indoor marketplace across from Urban Planet. Home cooked lunch, desserts, preserves, handcrafted items and home-based business vendors.

Saskatoon Brass Band Rehearsals

Saskatoon Brass Band rehearses Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Saskatoon Youth Brass rehearses Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; and Bridge City Brass rehearses Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The bands play a diverse repertoire of music from classical to jazz, pop and original music. Information at 306-934-1470.

Saskatoon Farmers’ Market

Open year round. Wednesday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., farmers are in attendance. Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday during market hours, food service and specialty shops are open. Information at saskatoonfarmersmarket.com. Contact 306-384-6262, skfarm@sasktel.net.

Bargain Basement Store

Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church, 454 Egbert Ave. Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Prairie Sky Farmers’ Market. Clothing for babies, children, men and women, and jewelry.

Mayfair Carpet Bowling

Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m., at Mayfair United Church. Beginners and experienced players are welcome. For information call 306-651-2151.

Adult Drop-In Gymnastics Classes

Wednesdays, 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., at Marian Gymnastics Club, 343 Edson St. A drop-in program for ages 16 and up. Drop-in requires the purchase of a punch card. No registration required. Information at 306-934-0944.

Prairie Sky Farmers’ Market

Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at St. Paul’s United Church, 424 Egbert Ave. Vendors sell local food and craft items.

Carpet Bowl

Thursdays, 12:15 p.m., at Nutana Legion Hall, 3021 Louise Ave. Hosted by the Nutana Senior Citizens Association. Lunch and coffee are available for a fee.

SIFC Dances

Thursdays, 7 p.m., in room 13 at Albert Community Centre, 610 Clarence Ave. S. Saskatoon International Folkdance Club. Learn dances from many countries around the world. Everyone is welcome. First night is free. Information at 306-374-0005, sifc.awardspace.com.

STARS Series: The Travelling Mabels

March 3, 7:30 p.m., at Station Arts Centre, 701 Railway Ave., Rosthern. The folk/country female trio performs. Tickets at 306-232-5332.

The Travelling Mabels are performing in Rosthern on March 3.

Saskatoon Wildlife Federation’s Sports & Leisure Show

March 3-6 at Prairieland Park. Local vendors with outdoor equipment, outdoor exhibitors, tourism opportunities, family activities and demonstrations. Admission at the door. Information at saskatoonwildlifefederation.com.

Third Annual Seniors’ Globe Walk

Until April 30 in Saskatoon. Presented by the Saskatoon Council on Aging. Participating teams motivate one another to stay active during the winter months. With log calendars to keep track of progress. Social activities include a St. Patrick’s Day walk March 17, a scavenger hunt April 18 and a celebration lunch at the Western Development Museum May 13. Information at scoa.ca/globewalk, 306-652-0027 or globewalk@scoa.ca.

Book Signing at McNally

Regular book signings at McNally Robinson, 3130 Eighth St. E. For schedule and information visit mcnallyrobinson.com/saskatoon_events.

English for Employment Class

Hosted by the Saskatoon Open Door Society. Improve English pronunciation and communication, and learn what you need to find work in Saskatoon. Information or registration at 306-250-4337, 306-653-4464, 306-250-4338, jhaugen@sods.sk.ca, ajunek@sods.sk.ca.

# THEATRE

Blood: A Scientific Romance

Until Feb. 28 and March 3-26 at The Refinery. Presented by Live Five. Twin sisters bonded by tragedy become the objects of curiosity for a doctor determined to study their undeniable link. Tickets at 306-653-5191, ontheboards.ca.

Trout Stanley

Until Feb. 28 at Persephone Theatre’s Backstage Stage. On fraternal twins Sugar and Grace Ducharme’s 30th birthday, a stripper and Scrabble champion is missing and there could be a killer on the loose. Mysterious stranger Trout Stanley arrives to save the day. Tickets at 306-384-7727, persephonetheatre.org.

L-R: Greg Gale, Caitlin Vancoughnett and Anita Smith in Trout Stanley.

Les Belles-Soeurs

March 2-6 at Studio 914, 914 20th St. W. Presented by La Troupe du Jour. IN 1968, Germanie Lauzon invites her family and neighbours to share her joy at having won a million bonus stamps, which can be exchanged for fabulous prizes. Tickets at 306-667-1221, latroupedujour.ca.

The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble

March 2-20 at Persephone Theatre. A complex story of family, life, death and the memories in between. Tickets at 306-384-7727, persephonetheatre.org.

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