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During early 1960s very few Hindu families had settled in Manitoba, who were living mostly in Winnipeg. The early settlers were mostly Professionals, as Teachers, Professors, Physicians and others. A few more families trickled here during early 1970s. There was no common place of worship or congregation.In 1970, a few families floated the idea of incorporating The Manitoba Hindu Society as a religious and charitable organization and Society was registered on December 9th. 1970. The Society started holding an annual Diwali Celebration at St. Mary's Road United Church. The activities of the society became extended to observing major Hindu Festivals. In addition to the Diwali, Maha shivratri, Ram Navami and Krishna Janmashtmi got celebrated at one Hall or another, and Sunday prayer meetings were added. These Sunday meetings became popular and used to be held at random at the homes of the devotees and then regularly at the International Centre.
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Ellen K Fleishman are ready to assist you with your legal needs today. This lawyer can handle your needs as a solicitor, a barrister, a legal advisor and even more. Ellen K Fleishman may help in the case of divorce, separation, child custody or family mediation. This lawyer has the competences to guide you with your immigration inquiries and has the know-how to manage your legal corporate obligations. This lawyer can help in setting up wills and trusts and naming suitable executors. Ellen K Fleishman can help in the event of bodily injury claims or obtaining compensation for damages and can administer your real estate questions.
Mia Kinal updated the executive 2 months ago. Clifton StudiosClifton Studios is an artists co-operative at 587 Clifton Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It has been a working art center for almost 40 years, and many local artists got their start here.Ever since the building at 587 Clifton Street was first built in 1917, this character building has housed an interesting variety of craftspeople. Its first tenants made covers for horse-drawn buggies, and after that, tops for Model T's. In the 1970s it became ''Symposium Studios'', and drawing, painting, sculpting, pottery and art history classes were taught there. In the 1980s, it became ''Prairie Clay Company''. Prairie Clay continued to offer pottery classes, but also supplied clay and rented studio space.In 1986, the pottery students of Prairie Clay Company decided to form a co-operative, and 587 Clifton Street became ''Clifton Studios''. Now, over 20 artists and craftspeople have individual studio spaces in this 4,044 square foot second floor warehouse.
The Centre for Christian Studies is a Canadian theological school that has been training women and men for ministry since 1892. It specializes in the education of diaconal ministers for the United Church and Anglican Church of Canada.CCS prepares leaders in ministry to:embrace God's incarnation in humanity and the worldembody God's care and compassion for allempower others to use their giftsenable change toward justiceintegration of experience and academicsintentional community-buildingOur Graduates are Transforming the World.CCS grads engage in transformative ministry.With a grounding in social justice, grads work as leaders and advocates with those most often forgotten by society.Our grads work in ministries throughout Canad,a empowering people to develop their gifts and skills as congregation/parish leaders, mentors, community advocates, and care providers.Motivated by deep compassion, grads care for people in the call to heal body and spirit.CCS RootsCCS has a 115-year history with women's education and service ministry, particularly within the Anglican and United Church traditions.CCS is always on the cutting edge – embracing inclusion, equality and liberation
Valour Community Centre is planning on holding a 'Little Bit Of Everything' Sale – a combination community garagesale and craft/bake sale!Where: Valour Community Centre – Isaac Brock Site – 715 Telfer St. N. – In the GymnasiumWhen: Saturday, October 4, 2014, 10 am to 3 pmClean out all of that clutter you've been meaning to get rid of, skip the hassle of organizing a yard sale at yourplace, and sell it here! If you bake or make crafts, you are welcome to sell your wares at this event, too!We have 22 8-foot tables available, and 14 6-foot tables available for rent!There are electrical outlets available for 14 of the tables
We develop a strong partnership with each of our patients. We will help you learn about the importance of taking care of your teeth, work closely with easy instruction to obtain optimum dental health.
Photo Central has been serving Winnipeg's photographers since 1975, when Dick Toews took over management of what was then Independent Photo Centre. In 1991 the name was changed to Photo Central Inc when Dick took over full ownership. Photo Central continued to grow and adapt over the years, and has seen the introduction and explosion of digital products and the rapid change it has made in the industry in the last decade. Photo Central was purchased by Dick's son, Andrew, in the spring of 2008. Andrew has since made the necessary changes to ensure that Photo Central is equipped to function and flourish in a rapidly changing marketplace without sacrificing who we are or what we think a business should be. What has always set Photo Central apart from its competition is its commitment to service and customer satisfaction. These terms are often bandied about in today's marketing repertoire, but at Photo Central we do everything we can to ensure you have a great experience, both in our store and with your equipment after your purchase.
A comprehensive range of Recruitment, Leadership Development, and Business Advisory services, combined with local expertise and global reach, are among the reasons Legacy Bowes has gained a first-class reputation with employers across Canada. Indigenous owned and with ever more resources to navigate the changing business environment. Our partners encompass a variety of sectors, including start-up companies, small owner-operated enterprises, major corporations, non-profit organizations and community associations. We can assist you locally and even nationally across Canada through our affiliates at Waterhouse Executive Search.
General Council of Winnipeg Community CentresRobert A. Steen Community Centre is proud to be part of the General Council of Winnipeg Community Centres. Visit GCWCC to learn more community centres in Winnipeg – from programming information, upcoming events, rental facilities and more.Community Centre Info980 Palmerston Ave Winnipeg, MB R3G 1J9p: 204.783.5616e: rasteengm@shaw.caVolunteers Required'We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.' Winston ChurchillWhy Volunteer?Because one person can make a great difference...call the Centre for more information. Click on the Volunteer tab above to learn more.Community Businesses
We use current, best practice research in the field of youth development, social work, adventure therapy and experiential education to ensure that programs are safe, engaging, meaningful and challenging. We design programs that incorporate our core values, and themes from the participants' daily lives and agency defined therapeutic goals and aspirations for their groups. This includes (but is not limited to): leadership development, character building, positive peer, family, and/or staff relationships, group cohesion, and coping strategies.+ Staff +Lise Brown, BRS, MIRSWMomenta Facilitator and OwnerLise completed her Bachelor of Recreation in 2001, and her Masters of Social Work in 2007. She studied community development, wilderness therapy, program evaluation, and co-occurring disorders. Lise completed a Certificate in Expressive Arts Therapy in 2012. Lise uses these skills to facilitate groups and counsel individuals both in urban and wilderness environments with a focus on physical and emotional safety, successful participation, fun, meaningful activity and group cohesion.