Roots Music Festival!
BC Métis Federation is proud to support the 2018 Roots Music Festival, a Métis community event taking place August 17-19 in Prince George, BC.
Join the Peyak Li Moond Métis Society for a weekend of live music and dancing!
Free on-site RV camping is available. For info call 778-349-1566 or email plmmetis@outlook.com. For more info, you may visit: bcmetis.com
GP does PG Podcast: Rich Abney
Rich Abney who previously was a sports anchor with CKPG since has became the Sports Information Officer for the UNBC Timber Wolves had a chance to sit down with Garrett Perry for an excellent conversation.
For more of the GP Podcast or to view original short documentary pieces about Prince George check out Garrett Perry on Facebook here: fb.com/gpdoes
Koksilah Music Festival
The Koksilah Music Festival will be at the Providence Farm on from Friday September 7th - 9th, 2018! The Early Bird tickets have been sold out! Make sure you don't miss out! For more info, you may check out Koksilah's Facebook page or their website!
Skookum Festival in Vancouver!
For more info you can find the website link here or find Skookum's Facebook Page!
SKOOKUM is proud and honoured to be working with the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. We are grateful for their support in welcoming this inaugural festival onto their shared territories. The traditional hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ (Musqueam) speaking people and have descended from the cultural group known as the Coast Salish.The Skwxwú7mesh Uìxwumixw (Squamish People) continue to reside in the area now described as the Lower Mainland of British Columbia and Squamish Valley. The Tsleil-Waututh Nation, "The People of the Inlet." We have inhabited the lands and waters of our traditional territory surrounding the Burrard Inlet in British Columbia since time immemorial.
Animals in Motion
Animals in Motion at Nancy O's in PG on Tuesday August 14th from 8:30 - 11:30 PM!
After 10 years of touring across Canada and Europe, Scott Hamilton (Cougars in America) joins forces with Graffiti artist AUST in this art-folk duo. Scott brings his songs to life with a loopstation, theremin, trombone and tickle trunk full of gadgets. Fanny (AUST) animates the scene with the shapes and figures of her imagination through her pioneering concept of “concert illustré!”
You can find them on their website: http://www.animalsinmotion.ca or on youtube!
A Night to Transgender!
If you love to laugh, then you better reserve online while spots and tickets are available!
Dirty Frazier at Sonar!
Make sure you get your tickets at Sonar Comedy Club!
TED X Discussing Routines
Beloit native Jan Stanley is a writer, coach and strategist who has developed a powerful framework for using habits and rituals to increase well-being and meet both individual organizational goals. (Presented at TEDxBeloit on August 29, 2015).
Just a reminder that UNBC TEDX will be on Saturday November 17th and for more info, you can checkout: https://www.tedxunbc.com/
