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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S WINTER FESTIVAL
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 20122
On behalf of the City of Brandon, it is my pleasure toextend a warm welcome toeveryone attending the ninthannual Lieutenant Gover-nor’s Winter Festival. It is arich and vibrant celebrationof Brandon’s cultural diver-
sity.On Feb. 2, 3 and 4, Bran-don will be transformed intoone of the biggest stages onthe Prairies, drawing per-formers and visitors from farand wide. Last year, there were more than 60,000pavilion visits, and the Win-ter Festival continues togrow!
The festival remainssquarely a “grassroots”
event, driven by the enthusi-astic support it receives fromBrandon’s multicultural com-munities. The Winter Festivalis the result of countlesshours of hard work and thecommitment of more than600 volunteers. I would liketo extend my thanks to those volunteers, city staff, individ-uals and groups that have worked so hard to bring us13 outstanding pavilions. A very special thank you to theEl Salvador pavilion, whichis this year’s host pavilion.
My sincere thanks is ex-tended to all these peopleand to the festival sponsors who support the LieutenantGovernor’s Winter Festival instaging this marvellous cele-bration of inclusiveness,unity, harmony and goodwill.
Mayor Shari Decter Hirst
Greetings
from themayor
COLOMBIAPAVILION
Central United Church327 – 8th Street
(Wheelchair accessible)
Bienvenido!
Take a trip to the Colombian pavilion where you will
enjoy the music and lively entertainment of our tradi-tional dances from our local dance group.
Excite your taste buds with some delicious chickenempanadas, arepas and of course our most popularbeef pinchos.
There will be a video presentation on Colombian cul-ture and tourism. Complete your visit with a tour of our souvenir section where you can purchase a beau-tiful memento of Colombia.
We look forward to welcoming you to friendly Colom-
bian pavilion!
HOURS:
Thursday & Friday, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
SHOWTIMES:Every hour starting at6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday1:00 p.m. Saturday
ENGLISH PAVILION
ANAF HALL31 – 14th Street
(Wheelchair accessible)
"RuleBritannia!"The English Pavilion is delighted to welcome
Brandon'snewest talent, "The Spitfires" to thepavilion stage
this year -- some of our best and brightest will be rockin'
theirbest brand of BritishInvasion. And of course, be ready
to dance all night to our own tribute to the Fab 4, "TheBeetles!!" On Saturday afternoon, take a walk down
memory lane with classic war time tunes. Sing along! You
know the words! We are also thrilled to host the Village
Green Morris Dancers, a traditional English folk dance
troupe, onSaturday afternoon and early evening. This year's menu includes our famous Pies and Pasties,
Cottage Pie andBangers andMash, accompanied, of course,
by a pint! Choose Newcastle Brown Ale or Strongbow
Cider.The legendary "007 Martini Bar"will be back in action-- shaken not stirred! Be sure to sample an authentic pub
lunch on Saturday afternoon. A hearty English welcome to you!
HOURS:
Thursday, 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Friday, 6:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
SHOWTIMES:
Thursday, 6:30, 7:45, 9:00, 10:15 p.m.
Friday, 8:30, 7:45, 9:00, 10:15, 11:30 p.m.
Saturday, 6:30, 7:45, 9:00,10:15,11:30 p.m.
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As the Queen’s representativein Manitoba, and honorary patron,I am pleased to welcome everyoneto the ninth annual LieutenantGovernor’s Winter Festival.
Winters in Manitoba can beboth challenging and rewarding.While we can’t control the temper-ature or weather conditions, it isgood to know there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy and em-brace the season. Brandon’s Win-ter Festival celebrates winter withoutdoor activities and displaysand also welcomes visitors tomany indoor multicultural pavil-ions featuring ethnic foods, musicand entertainment. It is certainly a wonderful way to make the mostof a Manitoba winter weekend.
I commend the organizers,sponsors and volunteers of Lieu-
tenant Governor’s Winter Festivaland extend warmest wishes foranother successful event.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S WINTER FESTIVAL
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Greetings from the
Lieutenant-Governor
The HonourablePhilip S. Lee, C.M., O.M.
Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba
MAURITIUS
PAVILION
UFCW
530 Richmond Ave. East(Wheelchair accessible)
The friendly and welcoming Mauritian people wouldlike to invite you to visit our first pavilion!
Come and enjoy our delicious food, good music, and
a vacation atmosphere.Mauritius society and culture is an amalgamation of different ethnic groups who arrived in Mauritius overthe centuries. They live in peace where all theancestral cultures have been preserved. These featuresmake the island a unique place in the world.Mauritius is well known for its natural beauty.
Try our delicious food and join us to dance to reggae,sega and seggae music.
HOURS:Thursday & Friday, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
SHOWTIMES:
Friday, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Ottentik, Island Vibe & Island Vibe dancers
Saturday
5:00 p.m., Show on the history of Mauritius
7:00 to Close, Ottentik, Island Vibe &
Island Vibe dancers
Pay no attention to the cold and snow – get out and celebrateall that Brandon has to offer!
OpeningCeremonies
Thursday, February 2nd
6:00 p.m. (Doors open at 5:00 p.m.)
at City Hall, 410–9th Street
Hosted by theEl Salvador Pavilion
SPECIAL GUESTS
The Lieutenant Governor
of Manitoba The HonourablePhilip S. Lee, C.M., O.M.
Minister of Culture, Heritageand Tourism Flor Marcelino
Mayor Shari Decter Hirst
It’sHere!
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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S WINTER FESTIVAL
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 20124
Festival celebratesour many cultures
BY MATT GOERZEN
Brandon’s most anticipated culturalevent, the Lieutenant Governor’s WinterFestival, is back for 2012 with somecolourful new pavilions and the returnof many old festival friends.
The ninth rendition of the festivalkicks off at city hall on Thursday, Feb. 2,
where, for the first time, the El Salvadorpavilion will provide the food and enter-tainment for the opening ceremonies,hosted by Manitoba Lt.-Gov. Philip S.Lee at 6 p.m.
“This is truly a premier event,” Win-ter Festival chair Esther Bryan said. “Ithink it’s one of those events that you
wait for, a whole weekend of entertain-ment and food. In the middle of winter,
we can do something fun.”
Thirteen pavilions will championBrandon’s growing cultural diversity in athree-day display of food, dance and cel-ebration.
As is usually the case from year toyear, there have been some changes tothe pavilion lineup. Some new pavilionsare joining the festival this season, oth-ers are on hiatus for a year or two, andan old favourite is back.» Continued on Page 5
Fernando Binzon gets ready to performat the Colombian pavilion during the2011 Lieutenant Governor’s Winter Fes-tival. (Sun file photo)
IRISH
PAVILION
Royal Oak Inn3130 Victoria Avenue
(Wheelchair accessible)
Come join us for traditional Irish stew, potato bread,soda bread, and potato & leek soup as well as "thedrink".
Enjoy rousing entertainment by Ard-Ri with Ireland'sTom McDermott, The Milliken Maguire Celtic Trio,Fingal's Last Pint featuring Irish Uilleann Pipes,Beggars Brawl, the Neelin BoysChoir and ShemusOjibway. McConnell School of Dance will be dazzlingeveryone with their foot work and traditional full dressregalia. You won't want to miss any of the action socome early! May the best day of your past be like the worst day of your future!
HOURS:Thursday, 6:00 to11:00 p.m.
Friday, 6:00 to12:00 a.m.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
SHOWTIMES:
Thursday, 7:00-8:30, & 9:00-10:00
Friday, 7:00-8:30, & 9:00-10:30
Saturday, 1:00-4:30, 5:30-6:30, 7:30-9:00 &
9:30-11:00 p.m.
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For the first time, American culture will be rep-resented with the United States pavilion, featuringthe folk traditions of the Red River and Mississippicorridor. Representatives for the Isle of Mauritius,a group featured in the Global Village pavilion lastyear, have decided to go big in 2012 with their ownfull pavilion.
Though the Global Village, Ethiopian and Philip-pine pavilions will not be in operation this year, theBrazilian, Colombian, Salvadoran, English, FirstNations, French Canadian, Irish, Métis, Scottishand Ukrainian pavilions will all be in full swing.
And after a two-year hiatus, the always popularGerman pavilion is back in spectacular fashion,
with new digs at the Victoria Inn.Last year, the Winter Festival’s 13 pavilions drew
59,503 visits over its three-day duration. Admissionto all pavilions remains free, though it’s a good ideato bring cash so you can sample the many food andbeverage options each culture has to offer.
As this year’s Winter Festival host, El Salvadorcommittee members have been working for monthson some special performances to wow the audi-ence.
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Gilles Landrypours maple
syrup ontosnow to createTire sur la Neigeat the FrenchCanadianpavilion atthe KeystoneCentre duringlast year’sWinter Festival.
(Sun file photo)
Three busy days
Jaiyu Liu tries on a traditional jacket while visitingthe Métis pavilion at the Western Manitoba Centen-nial Auditorium. (Sun file photo)
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“They’re promising us a really greatshow of traditional Salvadoran musicand dance,” festival financial officerHope Roberts said. “They’re not giving
us too much information though — it’sgoing to be a bit of a surprise for every-body.”
Manitoba Culture, Heritage andTourism Minister Flor Marcelino willalso be on hand at the opening cere-monies.
Ordinarily, the Winter Festival com-mittee would have commissioned a
snow carving for the host pavilion, andset up somewhere in a public location.But while Old Man Winter has decidedto show his face with colder tempera-tures, he didn’t bring along enoughsnow in time to allow festival organiz-
ers to build a snow pack.“There isn’t enough days left to be
able to do that,” Bryan said. “This is thefirst time ever in the nine years that
we’ve hosted this event, that there willbe no snow sculpture.
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Great show promised
Janet Johnstonsells English
sweets topatrons of the
English pavilionduring the
eighth WinterFestival.
(Sun file photo)
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Welcome to the Lieutenant Governor’s
Winter Festival! Enjo y the experience!
UKRAINIAN
PAVILION
Ukrainian Reading Assn. Hall1005 Assiniboine Avenue
(Wheelchair accessible)
This year’s pavilion will feature the usual traditional foodsuch as perogies with onion and sour cream, cabbagerolls, Ukrainian sausage, dessert (icing rosettes). Only
one pick-up combo will be offered.Entertainment will feature the Brandon Troyanda Schoolof Dance and a live Ukrainian band. Taking part in theband will be the Sawchuk sisters: two very youngviolinists and duet singers, who were featured main stageperformers at Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival inDauphin.
You will find a demonstration of Easter egg creations,including ostrich eggs, and also a display of Ukrainianarts and crafts.
The bar will carry two types of imported Ukrainian beerand imported vodka - a real treat!
HOURS:
Thursday & Friday, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, 1:00 to 11:00 p.m.
SHOWTIMES:
Thursday & Friday, 6:30, 7:45, & 9:00
Saturday, :30, 2:45, 4:00, 6:00, 7:15, 8:30, 9:30(Band Finale)
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“We’re going to look at doing alter-nate forms of promotion. We’ll look atdifferent ways of being able to get that
word out and give them that same sortof recognition.”
The festival’s committee has also
made a few design upgrades to its web-site (brandonwinterfestival.ca), and in-cluded a smart phone-friendly version(m.brandonwinterfestival.ca).
Both sites include information abouteach pavilion, entertainment and gen-eral festival information.
Smart phone users can also checkthe centre spread of this guide for bar-
code links to specific pavilion sites andbus route information.
Those wanting to take in the 13 ven-ues — open this year from Thursday toSaturday — will have an opportunity touse free transit services, with two spe-cific routes that will take you near thedoor of each pavilion.
The buses run on a half-hour sched-ule.There’s also free Handi Transit over
the entire three-day festival. If someone would like to use that service, they need to call and schedule a time forpickup.
Food and fun at 13 pavilions
Capoeira students demonstrate the unique mix of martial arts and dancing at theBrazilian pavilion. (Sun file photo)
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SCOTTISHPAVILION
Victoria Inn - Imperial Ballroom3550 Victoria Avenue West
Come in and be greeted ’Ceud Mille Faite’ (a hundredthousand welcomes) by the Westman ScottishAssociation. The Scotch Corner bar will have aselection of beers & Scotch whiskies on sale. Irn Bru,the famous soft drink is also available for everyone to
taste. The lassies in the ‘Haggis Hoose’ will haveprepared a variety of food including haggis, tatties andturnip followed by shortbread or trifle for dessert.On Saturday only, afternoon tea will be served from1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Scones (including Jam & butter),oatcakes, cheese and shortbread.
Cultural displays and Scottish souvenier stands will alsobe in our pavillion. A variety of entertainers from theWestman area make up a full entertainment program forthe 3 days including the 26th Field Regiment pipe band,Suzuki fiddlers from Brandon University and the
Westman Highland dancers. Thursday night we will havethe local band the Ukadians for entertainment. Fridaynight we will be joined by Swamp Gas. Saturdayafternoon will include dancers from the McHarg schoolof dance and Expressive dance by Crystal Scott fromMinnedosa performing for us.
HOURS:
Thursday, 6:00 to 12:00 a.m.Friday, 6:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.Saturday, 1:00 to 11:00 p.m.
SHOWTIMES:
Thursday & Friday, 6:25 p.m. & 9:15 p.m.Saturday, 6:00 p.m. & 10:00 p.m.
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CITYHALL
USA
Ukr
Mét
El.S
Eng FN
Col
Sco
Ger Ire
Fr.C
Brz
Mau
South-West Bus Route
North-EastBus Route
USA
St. Matthew’s Cathedral403–13th St.
UNITED STATESBus arrivesat :02 and :32
El.S
Knox United Church
451–18th St.
EL SALVADORBus arrives
at :05 and :35
Mét
WMCA205–20th St.
MÉTISBus arrivesat :08 and :38
Ukr
Ukrainian Reading Hall1005 Assiniboine Ave.
UKRAINIANBus arrivesat :13 and :43
Eng
ANAF
31–14th St.
ENGLISHBus arrives
at :18 and :48
FN
Brandon Friendship Centre
205 College Ave.
FIRST NATIONSBus arrives
at :24 and :54
Col
Central United Church327 Eighth St.
COLOMBIABus arrivesat :27 and :57
Ger
Salons A&B, Victoria Inn
3550 Victoria Ave.
GERMANBus arrives
at :08 and :38
Ire
Royal Oak Inn3130 Victoria Ave.
IRISHBus arrivesat :10 and :40
Fr.C
Keystone Centre1175–18th St.
FRENCH CANADIANBus arrivesat :15 and :45
Mau
UFCW Training Hall
530 Richmond Ave. East
MAURITIUSBus arrives
at :21 and :51
Brz
Shriners Hall
1110 McTavish Ave. East
BRAZILIANBus arrives
at :25 and :55
CITYHALL
City Hall410 Ninth St.
SWITCH BUSESBus arrivesat :00 and :30
Sco
Imperial Ballroom, Victoria Inn3550 Victoria Ave.
SCOTTISHBus arrivesat :07 and :37
THURSDAY, FEB. 2
FRIDAY, FEB. 3
SATURDAY, FEB. 4
RUNNING TIMES
WHAT’S THIS?THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT
the 2D barcode above. You’ll go directly to theWinter Festival’s mobile-friendly website.
and you’ll be taken to that pavilion’s webpage.
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Since it began nine years ago, theLieutenant Governor’s Winter Festivalhas drawn hundreds of thousands of people through its varied and evolving
venues. And while it’s the cultural music and
food that keeps us coming back yearafter year, none of it could be done
without the many volunteers who spendtheir time making it happen.
“It’s massive. It’s absolutely mas-sive,” Winter Festival chair EstherBryan said. “That’s part of the reasonthe fest is so great, because we get
those volunteers.”The 2012 Lieutenant Governor’s
Winter Festival is set this year forFeb. 2-4 and features 13 culturalpavilions at locations spread through-out Brandon.
While each pavilion has a core groupof volunteers that have been hard at
work for months in preparation of the
three-day event, as many hands as pos-sible will be needed to ensure everyonegets the most out of their festival expe-rience.
“Each pavilion co-ordinates andschedules their own volunteers. They start months in advance, and it justbuilds as we get closer to the event it-self. It’s a big commitment from our cit-izens.”
Last year, for example, nearly 800 volunteers contributed at least 20hours to help make the festival suc-cessful.
All volunteers must either be overthe age of 18 or have parental consent.
For anyone who still wishes to lend ahand at the pavilions by providing gen-eral assistance, visit brandonwinterfes-tival.ca for more details or call729-2145.
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‘Massive’ volunteer effort
Young dancers with the Troyanda School of Ukrainian Dance prepare to take thestage at the Ukrainian pavilion. (Sun file photo)
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MÉTISPAVILIONWestern Man. Centennial Auditorium
205 - 20th Street(Wheelchair accessible)
The Métis pavilion offers a look at their culture bysharing traditional music and dance, food, and lan-guage and a lot of stories and laughter. The Métis are
known for their hospitality and it certainly shinesthrough at the Pavilion.
The Métis pavilion is a non-licensed venue and is veryfamily-oriented. We encourage everyone to come outand join us for some of the liveliest entertainment in-cluding great fiddle music, jigging, and dancing andthen enjoy our food and our story-tellers.
Over 4000 visitors enjoy our pavilion every year.Come and learn how to say “I had a great time” inMichif!
HOURS:
Thursday & Friday, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, 1:00 to 11:00 p.m.
SHOWTIMES:
Thursday & Friday, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00,
10:00 p.m.
Saturday, 1:00, 2:30, 4:00, 6:00, 8:30, 10:00 p.m.
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BY MATT GOERZEN
Three new and returning pavilions jointhe lineup for this year’s 2012 LieutenantGovernor’s Winter Festival, and they’resure to please music, food and culturalenthusiasts alike.
At first glance festivalgoers may won-der why the United States has joined thefestival this year — it’s a lot like Canadaright?
Wrong, says USA pavilion organizerShandra MacNeill, who notes that a lot of the culture that we recognize as Ameri-can comes from significant folk tradi-tions.
This year, MacNeill says the festival will focus on the Red River and Missis-sippi corridor, which has a “rich variety of music and folk traditions and food.”
Volunteers at the pavilion will bedressed in period costumes from the late1700s to the early 1800s, with a focus
on the area between Memphis, Tenn. and
Louisiana.But the soul of the pavilion will be inthe barbecue sauces that will flavour thepavilion’s tender pork ribs.
“We’ve taken three barbecue saucesfrom three different regions — KansasCity, Memphis and South Carolina,” Mac-Neill said. “People will be able to tie intothe culture of our pavilion right from thesauce.”
The Magnificent 7s, a Winnipeg bandthat combines traditional bluegrass“with a sense of modern mayhem” ac-cording to the band’s website, will head-line the entertainment at the USApavilion.
Brandon’s Mauritian community hasstepped up its game this year after agreat showing at the Global Village pavil-ion in 2011.
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New stops on global tour
Patrons view the Mauritius display that was as part of the Global Village pavilion atlast year’s Winter Festival. This time, Mauritius has its own pavilion in the UFCW Train-ing Hall at 530 Richmond Ave. East. (Sun file photo)
Welcome to Winter Fest!
GERMAN
PAVILION
Victoria Inn Salon A & B
3400 Victoria Ave.(Wheelchair accessible)
We are back!!!
Thanks to the generosity of the Victoria Inn - we havea big enough venue this year to be part of the Lieu-
tenant Governor’s Winter Festival again.Experience our German Market Square where you canfind Petzels, Gingerbread Hearts, Candied Apples,German Chocolates, German Cookies, and lots of German souvenirs. And let’s not forget all of the goodGerman food, Beer, Wine and Schnapps andGemuetlichkeit.
Join us on Saturday afternoon for a special event (willbe announced later) – sorry no food until after 4:30p.m.
Please note: Parking for the German Pavilion is lo-cated across the street, compliments of Sobeys andLeon’s Furniture.
HOURS:
Thursday & Friday, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
SHOWTIMES:
For show time information, please phone
Manfred @ 729-7597, Darrell @ 761-6020or Wolfgang @ 724-0385
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Featuring music from twolive bands, colourful dancingperformances and somespicy treats from the Isle of Mauritius, organizers say they’re ready to do it ontheir own this year.
“Last year was a real suc-cess,” pavilion organizerGino Jaune said. “We felt wecould do our own this year.That’s going to be really nice. We plan on bringingthe sun to Brandon withsome tropical music.”
Like the U.S. pavilion, the
Mauritians have decided toserve up some deliciousribs. But Mauritian cultureis a mix of Indian, Europeanand Asian influences, socount on a spicy edge whenyou take a bite.
For the opening night, theIsle of Mauritius pavilion
will focus on food and infor-mation. The pavilion’s enter-tainment, including music
and dancing, will begin onFriday night and continueinto Saturday.
Over the last two years,the city’s German commu-nity has been attempting tofind a venue large enough tohandle the many thousandsof visitors who want somegreat German food, lively music and authentic Ger-man beer.
This year, finally, the Ger-mans are back in a newhome at the Victoria Inn’sSalon A and B.
“We’re happy to be backand participate in the festi-
val,” German pavilion organ-izer Manfred Wicht said.“We will offer like in thepast — good food and beer,good schnapps and goodentertainment.”
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Germanpavilionreturns
After a two-year absence, the German pavilion returns to theLieutenant Governor's Winter Festival. (Sun file photo)
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FRENCH CANADIAN
PAVILION
Keystone Centre Exhibition Hall
(Curling Rink entrance)
1175 – 18th Street(wheelchair accessible)
Canad Inns Destination Centre Brandon and the
Francophone of Westman are proud to bring the
French Canadian Pavilion to Brandon. It’s a place of
sights and sounds – a reflection of French – Canadian
heritage. A variety of entertainment featuring the
“sugar shack” and Bands will transform the pavilion
into a cultural frenzy.
Taste some French specialties; Tourtiere, Tarte au sirop
d'erable, Crepes, Soupe aux pois, Feves au lard and
Tire sur neige.
Join us and discover the “Joie de Vivre” and the
warmth and hospitality of the Francophone!
HOURS:
Thursday, 5:00 to 11:00 pm.
Friday, 5:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m.to 1:00 a.m.
SHOWTIMES:Continuous with 15 to 30 minutes intervals.
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With the new location,however, comes a smallproblem, and that’s park-ing. The German Pavilionshares a venue with a working hotel and theever-popular Scottishpavilion which is locatedin the Victoria Inn’s Impe-rial Ball Room.
To minimize confusion,
Wicht says German pavil-ion organizers have madea deal with the Sobeysfood store and Leon’s fur-niture store across thestreet.
“Visitors can parkacross the street. Parking will be somewhat re-stricted at the hotel and we don’t want to encroachon hotel guests. It’s very
important that patronscoming to our pavilion ei-ther take a shuttle bus orpark across the street.”
Aside from the parkingissue, the new venue givesorganizers exactly whatthey were looking for — alot more space.
“Now we will have seat-ing capacity of 450, whichis phenomenal. In 2009,about 5,600 people came
through the pavilion dur-ing the three days. I’mthinking this year, with125-130 more capacity, we’ll break all records inour pavilion.”
And don’t miss a chanceto see the Man versusMeter Wurst Competitionon Saturday afternoon.The organizers have chal-lenged members of the
public to eat a metre-long wurst sausage with all thesides, including red cab-bage and sauerkraut, inunder an hour. The fastesttime gets a prize of $100.
The entry fee needed tobe paid at least one weekprior to the competitiondate. The competition willstart at 2:15 p.m. on Feb.4 at the German pavilion.
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FIRST NATIONS
PAVILION
Little Teaching Lodge205 College Ave.
(Wheelchair accessible)
Welcome to the First Nations Pavilion!
Come and learn about the 5 tribes that are here inManitoba, learn the history, culture, traditions, foods,
life styles of each tribe, there are 175,395 Aboriginalpeople in Manitoba alone.
A special invitation is extended to City of Brandon andsurrounding area residents to visit our First NationsPavilion, mingle, and taste some traditional food.
Our entertainment will be comprised of a Pow-wowand traditional games and so forth. There will bedisplay boards on how each First Nations lived, whatsource of food (Buffalo, Elk, Deer, Birds, plants,berries, and fish) they depend on and the land itself.
There will be crafts and art on display and for sale.The displays are educational, celebrating currentaccomplishment as well as our future aspirations. If you always wanted to meet First Nations peoples andbecome more informed about our unique history,aspirations, culture and traditions, the First NationsPavilion will be more than pleased to assist you.
HOURS:
Thursday & Friday, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, 1:00 to 11:00 p.m.
SHOWTIMES:
For show time information, please call Frank
Tacan @727-1407
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BRAZIL
PAVILION
Shriners Hall
1110 McTavish Ave. East(Wheelchair accessible)
Bem Vindo ao Brasil!
We are bringing the heat of Brasil to warm up those coldwinter nights! You can't miss our show, from the exciting,
high energy Capoeira performance, to the traditionalBrazilian dances including Maculele, Samba de Roda,Puxada de Rede, and Jongo. This interactive show is funfor the whole family!
A trip to Brasil would not be complete without a taste of our delicious feijoada, a black bean stew, accompaniedby farofa and vinaigrette. Don't leave without trying somebrigadeiros for dessert–these chocolate fudge sweets willhave you going back for more! Quench your thirst witha traditional caipirinha, made with lime juice and a sugarcane alcohol, or try a Guarana, a famous Braziliansoft-drink.
Stop by the cultural display and souvenir table so you cantake a piece of Brasil home with you. We can't wait to seeyou there!
HOURS:
Thursday & Friday, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
SHOWTIMES:
Thursday & Friday, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:45 p.m.Saturday, 1:30, 3:15, 4:45, 6:15, 8:00, 9:30 and
10:45 p.m.
EL SALVADOR
PAVILION
Knox United Church
451 – 18th Street(Wheelchair accessible)
Welcome to El Pulgarcito de America – El Salvador PavilionWe are pleased to announce that El Salvador will be thehost pavilion for the 9th Annual Lieutenant Governor’s Win-
ter Festival. Come visit us at the Opening Ceremonies onThursday night.
At our pavilion we are excited to, once again, gift our com-munity with extraordinary shows and delicious traditionalSalvadorian food.
You cannot miss Los Cumpas, a traditional Folk music bandand dancers. Los Cumpas will be delighting your visit bysinging and performing live.
A trip to the El Salvador pavilion will not be complete with-out a taste of our famous Pupusas, Pan con Pollo, Yucca and
Tamales. And why not end your trip to El Salvador with adelicious quesadilla and café.
HOURS:
Thursday, 6:00 to10:00 p.m.
Friday, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
SHOWTIMES:
Thursday, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 p.m.
Friday, 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 p.m.Saturday, 1:00, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 8:30,
10:00 p.m.
Each year the LieutenantGovernor’s Winter Festivalcommittee selects a group
within Brandon to be the re-cipients of non-perishablefood donations.
This year, organizers say the Brandon University Stu-
dents’ Union has been cho-sen, following a fire last fallthat burned part of the Bran-don University’s studentunion building and destroyedmost of the food the organi-zation had collected forneedy students.
“I think the fire definitely lent itself to drawing atten-tion to the food bank atBUSU,” Winter Festival finan-
cial officer Hope Robertssaid. “They could use someextra support this year withextended semesters, andmore students being aroundand needing access to thatfood bank over the last cou-ple of months.”
Collection bins for non-perishable food items will beplaced at all 13 pavilions.Donations will be collected
throughout the weekend. Also, don’t forget to fill outthe Winter Festival’s quiz.There are 13 questions onthe quiz — one for eachpavilion. Answers can befound by visiting the pavilion.
“It will either be in thedisplay or found by talking toa volunteer, that you’ll findthe answers there,” Robertssaid.
Leave your quiz forms in
one of the buckets at any pavilion for a chance to winone of many prizes.
“It’s also a chance to giveus some feedback. There’s anice little spot on the back
where people can let usknow if they think there’ssomething we should con-sider for future years, or if they just love the festival and
want to keep coming back.”
» Brandon Sun
BUSU food
bank will
benefit from
donations
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Festival Faces
ABOVE:Kennah McCurrywith the Westman HighlandDancers performs at theScottish pavilion last year.LEFT:
Cristina Cuadradoand her son, Andres FelipeRincon, volunteer at theColombian pavilion duringthe 2011 Winter Festival.
A volunteer greetsvisitors to the Ethiopianpavilion at last year’sWinter Festival.
(Sun File photos)
Welcome EveryoneTo The
2012Lieutenant Governor’s
Winter Festival!Let’s embrace and celebrate our
multicultural society.
En joy, have fun and be safe!
Drew Caldwell Working for Brandon!
119 Tenth Street
727-8734
MLA Brandon East
USA PAVILION
St. Matthews Church403 – 13th Street
(Wheelchair accessible)
Welcome to the United States of America Pavilion!
The USA has produced a wealth of unique cultural and folktraditions. Along the Mississippi and Red River corridor runsa rich, vivid tradition dissimilar to anywhere else in NorthAmerica. This region has produced much of what today isidentified as American folk tradition, for example: bluegrass,blues, gospel, and country music; American foods like
BBQ, gumbo, and Southern cooking in general; and alsothings like step dancing and campfire tales.
We intend to take Winter Festival goers back to the originsof American culture in order to see how it has evolved, andbecause who can resist tender pork ribs and rich apple piewhile listening to foot stomping bluegrass! We’re offeringthree traditional bbq sauces for our slow cooked ribs. Comevote for your favorite! We have lined up some terrific highenergy musicians to entertain the crowds; will have samplesof traditional American cuisine and a display that featuressome early Americana and historical references.
The USA Pavilion will be fully licensed, featuring a variety
of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The USA Pavilionis a great place to celebrate and reconnect with friends whowish to explore American folk and roots traditions!
HOURS:
Thursday, 6:00 to 11:00 p.m.Friday, 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
SHOWTIMES:Music from great local blues and folk performers as wellas the fantastic Magnificent Sevens from Winnipeg who
offer two shows nightly of high voltage music you're sureto enjoy. Saturday afternoon will offer some familyprogramming and demonstrations before we revert to alittle slice of Memphis/Nashville/New Orleans in theevening.
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OPENING CEREMONIESLocation:
City Hall at 410 Ninth St.Date:
Thursday, Feb. 2Time:
6 p.m. (Doors open 5 p.m.)
• Hosted by the El Salvador pavilion
BRAZILLocation:
Shriners Hall at1110 McTavish Ave. EastHours:
• Thursday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Friday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Saturday: 1 p.m.-1 a.m.
COLOMBIALocation:
Central United Churchat 327 Eighth St.Hours:
• Thursday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Friday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Saturday: 1 p.m.-midnight
EL SALVADORLocation:
Knox United Churchat 451 18th St.Hours:
• Thursday 6 p.m.-10 p.m.• Friday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Saturday: 1 p.m.-11 p.m.
ENGLISHLocation:
ANAF Hall at 31 14th St.Hours:
• Thursday: 6 p.m.-midnight• Friday: 6 p.m.-12:30 a.m.• Saturday: 1 p.m.-1 a.m.
FIRST NATIONSLocation:
Brandon Friendship Centre’sLittle Teaching Lodgeat 205 College Ave.Hours:
• Thursday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Friday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Saturday: 1 p.m.-1 a.m.
FRENCH CANADIANLocation:Keystone Centre Exhibition Hallat 1175 18th St.Hours:
• Thursday: 5-11 p.m.• Friday: 5 p.m.-midnight• Saturday: 1 p.m.-1 a.m.
GERMANYLocation:
Victoria Inn Salon A and Bat 3550 Victoria Ave.Hours:
• Thursday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Friday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Saturday: 1 p.m.-1 a.m.
IRISHLocation:
Royal Oak Innat 3130 Victoria Ave.Hours:
• Thursday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Friday: 6 p.m.-midnight• Saturday: 1 p.m.-midnight
MAURITIUSLocation:
UFCW Training Hallat 530 Richmond Ave. EastHours:
• Thursday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Friday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Saturday: 1 p.m.-11 p.m.
MÉTISLocation:
Westman CentennialAuditorium, 205 20th St.Hours:
• Thursday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Friday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Saturday: 1 p.m.-11 p.m.
SCOTTISHLocation:
Victoria Inn Imperial Ball Roomat 3550 Victoria Ave.Hours:
• Thursday: 6 p.m.-midnight• Friday: 6 p.m.-1 a.m.• Saturday: 1 p.m.-11 p.m.
UKRAINIANLocation:
Ukrainian Reading AssociationHall at 1005 Assiniboine Ave.Hours:
• Thursday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Friday: 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Saturday: 1 p.m.-11 p.m.
U.S.A.Location:
St. Matthews Cathedralat 403 13th St.Hours:
• Thursday 6 p.m.-11 p.m.• Friday: 6 p.m.-midnight• Saturday: 1 p.m.-midnight
9th Annual
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PEOPLEMOVING PEOPLE
Winter FestivalAT A GLANCE
Dancers perform at the Salvadoran pavilion. The Lieutenant Gover-nor’s Winter Festival begins Thursday, Feb. 2, and continues throughSaturday, Feb. 4. (Sun file photo)