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Vincent Massey High School Proudly Presents: Grease: School Edition

Keystone Centre Unveils “Seat of Truth” to Promote Truth and Reconciliation in Westoba Place

Announcing The Connecting Westman Tour Loge Box

Food Truck Warz 2024, a look back in photos

Smoked & Sauced takes home top honors at this year’s Food Truck Warz in Brandon

Amazing food on tap this weekend at the Keystone Centre

Candy’s Cold Treats Set to Cool Things Down at Brandon’s Food Truck Warz

Complete food truck listing 2024

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Splish Splash Water Park to open 2nd location in Manitoba

This summer, Morden’s Colert Beach will be home to Manitoba’s second Splish Splash Water Park, a floating water park on Lake Minnewasta where kids and adults can play for hours. “We’re excited to add another floating water park here in Morden,” said Gerry Champagne, owner of Splish Splash Water Park. “Our parks have lots of great activities for the whole family; for the more adventurous, we even have a bouncy pillow that launches you several feet in the air – it’s very entertaining!” Last year, Splish Splash opened its first water park in Minnedosa, MB and quickly became a popular destination for visitors from across the prairies. Morden will be home to the second water park this summer, opening the weekend of June 26 or sooner, weather permitting the park will open daily from noon to 8:30pm. Splish Splash Water Park has something for all ages. New to Splish Splash this year are nightly Wipeout Races, where individuals and groups race around the track to compete for prizes, and Friday and Saturday evenings at 6pm will begin The Launcher, a chance to be super launched off the bouncy pillow by a professional launcher! Given the uncertain circumstances this spring, Splish Splash is awaiting details from the province regarding physical distancing and group size requirements for outdoor facilities. Given the recent loosening of requirements as Manitoba enters phase two, Gerry is confident both parks will open, with some adaptations including possible reduced capacity on the 80 person water park. “Our parks are a great way to spend the day at the lake,” said Champagne. “We can’t wait to have you come and cool off this summer at Splish Splash Water Park!” Find more information on our website splishsplashwaterpark.com and follow us on Facebook @splishsplashmorden for promotions and giveaways. (submitted)
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Snowbirds Land in Brandon

The fly-over is part of a morale-boosting, cross-country mission to lift people’s spirits during the COVID-19 health crisis.” The mission has being dubbed Operation Inspiration and conducted its first flyover on Canada’s east coast before heading west. As usual thanks to Liam Pattison for the amazing photos.
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Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba launches Stay-at-Home Creative Art Competition

Studio Tales – Stompin’ the Covid An art tale “in the making” on Ridding the Virus On Friday, May 1st the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba (AGSM) is launching its first Stay-at-Home Creative Art Competition for all ages. Anyone can contribute and be eligible to win! Details Works must portray the coronavirus in some shape or form. Participants are urged to use their imagination and creativity to make COVID-19 end its demise. All mediums and formats are welcome; this includes 2D and 3D works. Anyone is eligible to participate and may submit one entry within three categories: Children up to 12 years, Teens 13 – 17 years, and Adults 18 years and up. The jurying process will take place June 1 – 5th and selected works will be posted for a like/dislike voting process via our Facebook page. Top picks will be displayed on the AGSM website. Winners of each category will received a FREE Studio Class or Workshop of their choice once the AGSM opens their doors again! Prizes can also be transferable as a gift to a friend or family member. Please send a digital photo of your submission (3D entries can send up to 3 photographs) with the following details to: info@agsm.ca • Name of artist • Age • Title of work • Medium All works entered may be used in future “Studio Tales” activities with creator recognition. © Image by Curt Shoultz (submitted)
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Rockin the Fields Postponed to 2021

May 1, 2020 (Minnedosa, MB) – It is with broken hearts that Rockin’ The Fields of Minnedosa announces that due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the recently released direction from the Government of Manitoba and health officials, we have made the difficult decision to postpone the 2020 edition of the festival scheduled for July 31 – August 2, 2020 to July 30 – August 1, 2021. “Postponing the festival was not a decision made lightly, but it was becoming more apparent that the rules and regulations regarding the COVID-19 pandemic were not going to let up anytime soon,” said Al Logan, President of Rockin’ The Fields of Minnedosa, adding “We are working closely with all of our artists, sponsors, partners and vendors who continue to be incredibly supportive.“ “I am encouraged by initial discussions with all artists that the lineup will remain largely intact, with most of the acts already confirming for 2021,” said promoter Rob Waloschuk of Performance Promotions. More lineup details will be released in the coming months. All current tickets and camping purchased for the 2020 event will automatically be valid for 2021. We are currently working with our ticket company and will be offering information to all ticket holders as to how to obtain refunds if required, within the next few weeks. We ask for everyone’s patience as we work through this unprecedented process, as we conduct business safely and remotely. Today, stay home, stay safe. Because in 2021, we’ll be Rockin’ The Fields of Minnedosa and we want YOU there with us! Media inquiries

Friends create “Pass the Brush Video” to have fun & connect in self isolation

For Brandon's Jill Landry, creating a video (Pass the Brush) was a great way to connect with friends and have some fun during this period of self isolation. She tells bdnmb.ca that she had the idea after seeing a video on Tik Tok of some famous makeup artists doing this (Pass the Brush) and thought it would be fun to recreate here in Brandon. Putting the video together didn’t take long once everyone sent her their portion. Deciding who to ask and actually “getting ready” for the video took the most amount of time, according to Jill. Who is in the video first to last: 1. Thera Weenink. A local photographer from Souris, MB @therasphotography 2. Jill Landry. Local co-owner of OAK+IVY Salon in Brandon, MB @colorsbyjill 3. Katie Minshulll. Hairstylist from Brandon, MB, currently works in Winnipeg, MB. Previous Co-owner of OAK+IVY Salon. @styledby_katie 4. Farran LeBlanc: Pawsitive Communities 5. Jessie Larway. A local hairstylist from Brandon, MB. Works at OAK+IVY Salon. @jess.doeshair 6. Paige Munn. Local Hairstylist from Brandon, MB. Works at KG Style Hair Beauty. @herhair.paige The group has been receiving a lot of positive feedback since the video was first posted a few days ago. "Everyone is loving the video, lots have said they’ve watched it 20+ times" said Jill. "We’ve even seen other locals recreate this video since we posted it! I think social media content is a fun way to put a smile on peoples faces during this time, and I think we did a good job of doing that." You can view the video on @colorsbyjill or @styledby_katie ‘s instagram pages or on TikTok on @colorsbyjill as well.