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., March 11
The Topher Mils Band
Buds on Broadway,
817 Broadway Ave.
Piano Friday: Fintan Quinn
Roots Series: Absofunkinlutely
The Bassment,
204 Fourth Ave. N.
Band Wagon
Army & Navy Club,
359 First Ave. N.
Two Tall Dudes
McNally Robinson,
3130 Eighth St. E.
The Rhythmaires
Fairfield Seniors’ Centre,
103 Fairmont Dr.
R3HAB
O’Brians Event Centre,
241 Second Ave. S.
Noisey presents: Black Tusk w/ Holy Grail
Amigos Cantina,
806 Dufferin Ave.
The Tarp Kickers w/ Dr J
Capitol Music Club,
244 First Ave. N.
Cara Luft and The Small Glories
Village Guitar & Amp,
432 20th St. W.
Jim McLean
Finn’s Irish Pub,
924 Spadina Cres. E.
Ryder Ridge
Stan’s Place,
106-110 Ruth St. E.
We’re Thorry
Piggy’s Pub and Grill,
1403 Idylwyld Dr. N.
Matthew Hornell and Andrew Sneddon
Underground Café,
430 20th St. W.
Sat., March 12
Borgeous
TCU Place,
3522nd St. E.
The Topher Mils Band
Buds on Broadway,
817 Broadway Ave.
Piano Series: The Pram Trio
The Bassment,
204 Fourth Ave. N.
Band Wagon
Army & Navy Club,
359 First Ave. N.
Leon Ochs
Downtown Legion,
606 Spadina Cres. E.
Tupelo Truckstop
Nutana Legion,
3021 Louise St.
Ages Past
McNally Robinson,
3130 Eighth St. E.
The Pistolwhips w/ Castle River and DJ Marketmall
Amigos Cantina,
806 Dufferin Ave.
An Evening of David Bowie: Lang Dang and DJ Lipsdick
Vangelis Tavern,
801 Broadway Ave.
Ryder Ridge
Stan’s Place,
106-110 Ruth St. E.
We’re Thorry
Piggy’s Pub and Grill,
1403 Idylwyld Dr. N.
Sun., March 13
Acoustic Jam
Buds on Broadway,
817 Broadway Ave.
Tues., March 15
Checkers
Buds on Broadway,
817 Broadway Ave.
Wed., March 16
Heart w/ Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
SaskTel Centre,
3515 Thatcher Ave.
Nancy (L) and Ann Wilson of Heart perform.
Checkers
Buds on Broadway,
817 Broadway Ave.
Thurs., March 17
Earnest Ernie’s Pan Fried Blues
Crackers Restaurant & Lounge,
1-227 Pinehouse Dr.
McElligott Pools
Buds on Broadway,
817 Broadway Ave.
Roots Series: David Francey
The Bassment,
204 Fourth Ave. N.
St. Patrick’s Day House Party: Charly Hustle, Ricky Rock, Market Mall and DJ Pete
Louis’ Pub,
93 Campus Dr.
St. Patrick’s Day: Wenches and Rogues, Stone the Witch and Grizzly Hawk
Capitol Music Club,
244 First Ave. N.
Glenn Sutter
D’Lish by Tish,
702 14th St. E.
St. Patrick’s Day Bash w/ Ray Richards
Finn’s Irish Pub,
924 Spadina Cres. E.
St. Paddy’s Day: 3 Canadians
Piggy’s Pub and Grill,
1403 Idylwyld Dr. N.
Don Griffith
Bon Temps Café,
232 Second Ave. S.
# ART
Big Sky Artists’ Annual Art Show and Sale
March 11, 5 to 9 p.m.; March 12, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and March 13, 1 to 4 p.m., at Grace-Westminster United Church, 505 10th St. East. Works by Janice Beaule, Jan Buttinger, Celeste Delahey, Donna Delainey, Myrna King, Anneliessa Kristiansen, Lorna Lamothe, Bette Lemke, Jeanne Marcotte, Norma Rempel, Laurel Shenstead-Smith and Jean Smith.
Paved Arts
March 11 to April 16 at 424 20th St. W. Resolution, photography by Karla Griffin, Stephanie Norris and Barb Reimer. Opening reception March 11, 8 p.m. Panel discussion March 12, 4 p.m.
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.
Centre East Galleries
Until March 20 at The Centre. A display by the Martensville Industrial Arts in the Royal Gallery; photographs displayed by Remai Art for Life in the Jade Gallery; photographs by Imagery Photography in the Amber, Sienna and Crimson Galleries; and a display by the Saskatoon Public Schools in the Magenta and Indigo Galleries.
The Gallery at Art Placement
Until March 24 at 228 Third Ave. S. Prairie Visions, paintings by Clint Hunker, Dorothy Knowles, Lorna Russell, Rebecca Perehudoff and Wynona Mulcaster.
Prairie Slough by Dorothy Knowles is on display at The Gallery at Art Placement.
Marsh, Sutherland Hills; Soft Clouds Listing by Clint Hunker is on display at The Gallery at Art Placement.cement.
Murray Point by Dorothy Knowles is on display at The Gallery at Art Placement.
From First Bridge at Waskesiu by Lorna Russell is on display at The Gallery at Art Placement.
Windy Day 15 by Rebecca Perehudoff is on display at The Gallery at Art Placement.
SCYAP Gallery
Until March 25 at 253 Third Ave. S. 10 Years Later — A Photo History by Marcel Petit.
Gallery on Third, Watrous
Until March 26 at 102 Third Ave. E., Watrous. Manitou Moments, photography by Bryan Mierau.
Collector’s Choice Art Gallery
Until March 26 at 625D First Ave. N. Landscape paintings by Laurel Rossnagel and Mary.
330G
Until March 26 at 330 Ave. G S. Zig Zag by Laura Payne and Angela Teng.
Storefront Gallery
Until March 31 at 224 20th St. W. Saskatchewan Atomic Mutant Monster Psychotronic Film Posters by Dave Geary.
Void Gallery
Until March 31 at 312 Ave. B S. Nidificate, prints and photographs of birds’ nests by Monique Martin and Trint Thomas.
Hues Art Supply
Until March 31 at 1818 Lorne Ave. Fresh Vision, the best of public high school artwork.
Watrous Library
Through March at 404 Main St., Watrous. Spirit Animals, paintings by Colby Ard.
Art in the Centre at Parkridge Centre
Through March at 110 Gropper Cres. Artwork by Leslie Stadnichuk, Erin Haight and Karen Wooller.
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 Peterson.
Art Gallery of Outlook
Until April 23 at Town of Outlook Town Hall, 400 Saskatchewan Ave., Outlook. Repetition, works by 18 artists from three Saskatchewan Printmaking collectives.
St. Thomas More Gallery
Until April 29 at 1437 College Dr. Expressive Exploration, the 11th annual USCAD Instructors and Certificate Students’ exhibition.
Eye Gallery
Until April 30 at 117-1132 College Dr. Night Skies by Ian Preston.
Gallery on the Greens
Until April 30 at 2325 Preston Ave., in Market Mall. For the Birds… by Charley Farrero.
Market Mall Children’s Playland Art Gallery
Until April 30 at 2325 Preston Ave., in Market Mall. It’s Natural, artwork by students from St. Peter School.
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.
Singing with Sylvia: Marchmallow Treat
March 11, 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., at The Refinery, 609 Dufferin Ave. An interactive concert by Sylvia Chave. With songs and action rhymes. Tickets at 306-653-5191, ontheboards.ca or at the door.
LLLC Saskatoon Evening Series Meetings
First Friday of the month through April, 6:30 p.m., at BrainSport Community Room, 616 10th St. E. A meeting for all women who are interested. Information at lllc.ca/search/node/saskatoon.
Mommy & Me Canvas
March 11, 7 p.m., at Wet Paint Pottery, 3110 Eighth St. E. Suitable for ages six to 12. A one-evening class for moms and kids. The project is Kooky Cupcakes. Register at 306-373-3219.
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.
Cinderella’s Spring Dance
March 12-13, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the Western Development Museum. Presented by King’s Castle Designs & Events. An afternoon of fun and dancing for the whole family. With princesses, DJ Mobile Monkey, photography, temporary tattoos and food. Tickets at picatic.com.
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.
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.
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.
LLLC Saskatoon Daytime Series Meetings
Third Wednesday of the month through April, 9:30 a.m., at Emmanuel Anglican Church basement, 609 Dufferin Ave. A meeting for all women who are interested. The topic for March 16 is the Art of Breastfeeding and Avoiding Difficulties. Information at lllc.ca/search/node/saskatoon.
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
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
11th Annual G4G Dinner
March 11, 5 p.m. cocktails, 6:30 p.m. dinner, at the Western Development Museum. Featuring MC Brenda Baker and guest speaker Sally Armstrong. Tickets at McNally Robinson, 306-373-0087, mecline@shaw.ca. Funds raised support the Stephen Lewis Foundation.
A Lecture by Ian Milligan
March 11, 2:30 p.m., at Neatby-Timlin Theatre, U of S Arts 241. How Web Archives and Tweets are Reshaping Today’s Historical Record. Reception and poster session will follow the lecture. Admission is free. Information at jim.clifford@usask.ca.
Philosophy in the Community
March 11, 7 p.m., at The Refinery, 609 Dufferin Ave. A free lecture and discussion series. Lecture #7: Rebooting the Enlightenment? by Prof. Pierre-Francois Noppen. Everyone is welcome. Information at usask.ca/philosophy/community.
Bonnie, Sylvia and Friends
March 11, 7:30 p.m., at The Refinery. Storyteller Bonnie Logan with singer songwriters Sylvia Chave, Wendy Crawford and Trish Cameron. Tickets at 306-653-5191, ontheboards.ca.
Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club
March 11 at Park Town Hotel, 924 Spadina Cres. E. Featuring Adam Delorey and Paul Kuster.
Country Gospel Breakfast Buffet and Concert
March 12, 9 a.m., at Smiley’s Buffet, 702 Circle Dr. E. Presented by the Country Gospel Music Association. Featuring NewGrass 2.0 and Yvonne Norton. Tickets at the door. Information at 306-242-7431, 306-229-8600.
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.
Memory Writers
Second Saturday of each month from September to June, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Edwards Centre, 333 Fourth Ave. N. Record and share the events and memories of your life in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Information at 306-343-0256 or 306-382-2446.
Easter Tea and Bake Sale
March 12, 1 to 3 p.m., at Saints Peter & Paul Church auditorium, 1202 11th St. E. Hosted by Saints Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada. Easter breads, perogies, cabbage rolls, baking, raffles and decorated Easter eggs. Admission at the door.
Bugs Bunny at the Symphony II
March 12, 7:30 p.m., at TCU Place. Presented by the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra. Celebrating the world’s most beloved Looney Tunes and their legendary stars projected on the big screen. Tickets at 306-975-7799, tcutickets.ca.
Modern Quilt Show
March 13, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Nutana Legion, 3021 Louise St. Presented by the Saskatoon Modern Quilt Guild. A modern quilt showcase with a vendor market, concession and door prizes. Admission at the door. Information at saskatoonmqg.com or saskatoonmqg@gmail.com.
Easter Tea & Bake Sale
March 13, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Ukrainian Catholic Parish of the Dormition, 120 105th St. Admission at the door.
Play That Jukebox
March 13, 1 p.m., at SaskTel Centre. Presented by Skate Saskatoon. An ice show fundraiser, showcases what the skaters have learned over the winter. Tickets at skatesaskatoon.com or at the door.
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.
Movies and Popcorn
March 13, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., at St. Thomas Wesley United Church. Screening Plight of the Grassland Birds, with host Will Lange. A discussion will follow. Admission and popcorn are free.
Alex Zerbe
March 13, 2 p.m., at Station Arts Centre, 701 Railway Ave., Rosthern. Family friendly action comedy. Featuring juggling, magic, crazy tricks, beat-boxing, dancing and audience participation. Tickets at 306-232-5332, stationarts.com.
Outreach Series
March 13, 7:30 p.m., at Mayfair United Church, 902 33rd St. W. Presented by The Bassment. Jazz and Reflections with The Pram Trio. Admission is by donation.
Tonight It’s Poetry
March 13, 7:30 p.m., at The Woods Alehouse, 148 Second Ave. N. Community Stage featuring Vanessa McGowan.
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.
Saskatoon and Area Goecaching Pi Day Event
March 14, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at Fuddruckers. Come for pie 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.
Return to Grace
March 15-16, 7:30 p.m., at TCU Place. A tribute to Elvis Presley. Featuring tribute artist Steve Michaels. With more than 30 singers, dancers and musicians. Tickets at 306-975-7799, tcutickets.ca.
Return to Grace is at TCU Place March 15-16, 2016.
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.
The Messenger screening
March 16, 7 p.m., at Broadway Theatre. A documentary film screening of The Messenger. A Q&A hosted by Alex Rogalski features Dr. Christy Morrissey from the U of S. Information at songbirdsos.com.
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.
Adult Glass Fusing
March 17, 6 p.m., at Wet Paint Pottery, 3110 Eighth St. E. Suitable for ages 13 and up. A new one-evening class each month. The project is Butterfly stepping stone. Register at 306-373-3219.
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.
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.
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.
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
Reclaim
March 11-18 at Studio 914, 914 20th St. W. Written by Marcel Petit. Presented by the Gordon Tootoosis Níkaníwín Theatre Company. A story exploring Aboriginal justice centring on a man’s path to vindication, told through stories of his life. Tickets at 306-384-7727, persephonetheatre.org. For ages 12 and up.
Arsenic and Old Lace
March 17-19, 7 p.m., at Fr. O’Donnell Auditorium in St. Thomas More College. Presented by the Newman Players. Ladies rooming with socially acceptable people must deal with the antics of their brothers. Information at stmcollege.ca/newmanplayers.
The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble
Until March 20 at Persephone Theatre. A complex story of family, life, death and the memories in between. Tickets at 306-384-7727, persephonetheatre.org.
Heather Morrison and Elizabeth Nepjuk in The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble.
Blood: A Scientific Romance
Until March 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.