Valentine’s Guitar Concert

Featuring a former Dalhousie University professor of music who has performed across Canada.

Romantic guitar concert for Valentine’s dinner. Take a romantic tour of historical music through the classical guitar, a great dinner companion on this most romantic day of the year.

This free programming is made possible through Safe at Home Manitoba.

Flower Photo Inkblots

Explore art and history through a photographic art show and lecture by Barry Hillman, a professionally trained photographer and artist with works displayed in Europe, Canada, and Hawaii.

In talking about this exhibit Barry said:

“In this exhibition, I have taken bits and pieces of flowers and combined them in a new photograph to create something different from the original subject. In the creating of new photographic images from the original, hidden images and shapes begin to appear. These images and shapes are what I refer to as flower spirits hiding in the garden.”

This free programming is made possible through Safe at Home Manitoba.

A Visit to the 1856 Red River Frame House with Charlotte Taylor

Join Charlotte Taylor for a visit through her grandparent’s (William Brown and Charlotte Omand) 1856 Red River Frame House.

Charlotte Taylor, the daughter of John Taylor and granddaughter of William Brown and Charlotte Omand, lives in Headingly in the year 1890, where she attends school and visits her grandparents to help them around the farm. Charlotte loves company and has many stories to share about her grandparents and life on the farm.