How Turtle Set the Animals Free

Vernon Museum & Archives 3009 32nd Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Vernon Museum and Archives presents "How Turtle Set the Animals"

MAV’s large foyer display case features original costumes and set-pieces from Sen’Klip Native Theatre Company’s production of How Turtle Set the Animals Free. The costumes were designed by syilx artist and knowledge keeper, Barbara Marchand, and made by members of Sen’Klip Theatre using traditional syilx methods.

Sen’klip Native Theatre Company led the way in Indigenous theatre in Western Canada from 1988 to 2001. MAV is entering into a partnership with the company to display some of the costumes, masks, set pieces and backdrops used in their touring theatre productions.

Costumes, masks, and set-pieces representing traditional syilx captikʷł will be on rotating display through 2022 and 2023.

How Turtle Set the Animals Free

Vernon Museum & Archives 3009 32nd Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Vernon Museum and Archives presents "How Turtle Set the Animals"

MAV’s large foyer display case features original costumes and set-pieces from Sen’Klip Native Theatre Company’s production of How Turtle Set the Animals Free. The costumes were designed by syilx artist and knowledge keeper, Barbara Marchand, and made by members of Sen’Klip Theatre using traditional syilx methods.

Sen’klip Native Theatre Company led the way in Indigenous theatre in Western Canada from 1988 to 2001. MAV is entering into a partnership with the company to display some of the costumes, masks, set pieces and backdrops used in their touring theatre productions.

Costumes, masks, and set-pieces representing traditional syilx captikʷł will be on rotating display through 2022 and 2023.

Not the Indian Princess You Expected

Vernon Museum & Archives 3009 32nd Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Not The Indian Princess You Expected exhibits parts of interdisciplinary artist, Mariel Belanger’s private collection of original artwork and display items.

Belanger is a syilx interdisciplinary performance artist who has devised a life “of the land” with self-directed digital performance art as a way to revise history. A 2022 SSHRC doctoral scholarship recipient, Belanger’s lived experience impacts her studies as a student at Queen’s University. Following in her syilx grandmother’s footprints, Belanger weaves community-driven, land-based artistic knowledge and practice into projects and stories of caring for the land and maintaining matrilineal relationships.

The Gallery exhibit will shift and change with the seasons throughout 2022 and 2023. 

Not the Indian Princess You Expected

Vernon Museum & Archives 3009 32nd Avenue, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Not The Indian Princess You Expected exhibits parts of interdisciplinary artist, Mariel Belanger’s private collection of original artwork and display items.

Belanger is a syilx interdisciplinary performance artist who has devised a life “of the land” with self-directed digital performance art as a way to revise history. A 2022 SSHRC doctoral scholarship recipient, Belanger’s lived experience impacts her studies as a student at Queen’s University. Following in her syilx grandmother’s footprints, Belanger weaves community-driven, land-based artistic knowledge and practice into projects and stories of caring for the land and maintaining matrilineal relationships.

The Gallery exhibit will shift and change with the seasons throughout 2022 and 2023. 

Blackie and the Rodeo Kings

Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre 3800 - 33rd Street, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Blackie and The Rodeo Kings mark their 25th anniversary as a band with the release of King of This Town. Originally, Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing and Tom Wilson came together to record what was supposed to be a one-off tribute album to the great Canadian songwriter Willie P. Bennett. The result was High or Hurtin’: The Songs of Willie P. Bennett. The band had no plans to make a subsequent album but something unanticipated happened.

Tickets $40.  Available at ticketseller.ca

$40

Blackie and the Rodeo Kings

Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre 3800 - 33rd Street, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Blackie and The Rodeo Kings mark their 25th anniversary as a band with the release of King of This Town. Originally, Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing and Tom Wilson came together to record what was supposed to be a one-off tribute album to the great Canadian songwriter Willie P. Bennett. The result was High or Hurtin’: The Songs of Willie P. Bennett. The band had no plans to make a subsequent album but something unanticipated happened.

Tickets $40.  Available at ticketseller.ca

$40

Kalamalka Weavers and Spinners – Monthly Meeting

Vernon Library (ORL) 2800 30th Ave, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

New Guests Welcome!

Join the Kalamalka Weavers and Spinners for their monthly meeting and learn more about this diverse and interesting craft.  The next KWS Guild meeting will be on Wednesday, November 16th at 6:30 p.m. It will be a short business meeting, followed by Show and Tell. Meet will be held at the Vernon Library in the meeting room downstairs.

PLEASE NOTE: We will be following any required Covid protocols that may be in place at the library, and we will endeavour to have a zoom set-up for those who are unable to meet in person.

If you have questions or would like more information, please email [email protected].

Kalamalka Weavers and Spinners – Monthly Meeting

Vernon Library (ORL) 2800 30th Ave, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

New Guests Welcome!

Join the Kalamalka Weavers and Spinners for their monthly meeting and learn more about this diverse and interesting craft.  The next KWS Guild meeting will be on Wednesday, November 16th at 6:30 p.m. It will be a short business meeting, followed by Show and Tell. Meet will be held at the Vernon Library in the meeting room downstairs.

PLEASE NOTE: We will be following any required Covid protocols that may be in place at the library, and we will endeavour to have a zoom set-up for those who are unable to meet in person.

If you have questions or would like more information, please email [email protected].

A Celtic Family Christmas

Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre 3800 - 33rd Street, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Juno Award winning fiddle virtuosos Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy are hitting the road again to bring back their successful concert series, A Celtic Family Xmas. This intimate and unique show sold out everywhere prior to the pandemic and it will see the duo perform with their incredibly talented children playing Celtic and holiday favourites that are fun for the entire family.

$55.25

A Celtic Family Christmas

Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre 3800 - 33rd Street, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Juno Award winning fiddle virtuosos Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy are hitting the road again to bring back their successful concert series, A Celtic Family Xmas. This intimate and unique show sold out everywhere prior to the pandemic and it will see the duo perform with their incredibly talented children playing Celtic and holiday favourites that are fun for the entire family.

$55.25