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Wednesday 23 May 2012

Doors Open Winnipeg This Weekend

Doors Open Winnipeg is a free, annual event that opens almost 80 historic Winnipeg building to the public.  It will be held on May 26th and 27th in locations all over the city.   It's a great chance to explore some Winnipeg buildings and hear some of their history, and in some places see it acted out.  Some of the buildings opening their doors this year will be the Bank of Montreal (Portage & Main), the City of Winnipeg Archives, originally the city's first library building (downtown), Gabrielle Roy House (St. Boniface), and Government House, close to the Legislative Building and home to the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, who will be hosting a garden party on Saturday from 11:00 to 5:00, open to everyone.  Check the Doors Open Winnipeg website for a full list of buildings and the hours each will be open at http://www.doorsopenwinnipeg.ca/

Friday 11 May 2012

Pancakes and Baseball

This Tuesday about 2 dozen students went to see a baseball game as the Winnipeg Goldeyes played an exhibition game.  We were a bit worried it would rain and be chilly, but it was a beautiful warm evening.  No one really knew what was going on in the game (other than homestay mother Christina, who tried to explain it to students without much luck) , but Goldie the mascot was very popular.








  On Saturday, we also went to have some pancakes at the Original Pancake House.  Students tried a lot of different types of pancakes, but I think the thing everyone liked most is how it is customary here to get free drink refills.




Our annual BBQ is coming up on May 22nd, and our Chilean students will be leaving us the following weekend.  Then we are into the last month of school!  We will have one activity in June; stay tuned for more details.

Friday 4 May 2012

This Week Around the ISP

Soccer season has started!  Many of our students are playing on their school's soccer team, and here are some from a John Taylor Collegiate-Westwood Collegiate game this week.







Thanks to homestay dad Rob Bye for the action photo.

On Thursday a group of students went on a tour of the Manitoba Legislative Building.  We watched a loud question period of the government in session,  toured several parts of the building, and heard a lot about the building's history.  Thanks to our great tour guide for telling us some good stories and answering all of our questions.







NEXT WEEK:  We will be having a pancake lunch tomorrow (Saturday) at the Original Pancake House, going to see a Winnipeg Goldeyes baseball game, and then to see Stars on Ice.  We are going to have a busy week!