At the Studio One School Of Performing Arts in Winnipeg, our motto is all about having super fun! At our school, you can expect professional quality training in a nurturing, collaborative environment. We offer dance classes for many genres, including but not limited to: ballet, contemporary, tap, hip hop and lyrical. Find out more - give us a call today!
Everybody's Favorite New Place For Art Supplies!We are a full service Art Supply retailer and wholesale distributor - for the highest quality materials at the lowest price. We specialize in friendly advice and preparation of custom orders, from a diverse line of the world's best art supplies. Serving Winnipeg, Manitob,a and Western Canada - we deliver for you!Introducing Our People. . .Shawn Berard, PresidentShawn manages cre8ive's retail outlet, including purchasing and bulk sales to schools. He has accumulated 12 years experience in the creative supplies retail / wholesale industry, including purchasing and product development for the Manitoba market, as well as scholastic sales development for Western Canada. Shawn has earned a BFA Honours degree from the University of Manitob,a a Certificate of Completion from RRC for Entrepreneurial and Management Studies and completed the Self Employment Training program through the YMCA/YWCA.
WAC The Winnipeg Arts Council Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation with charitable status, charged by the City of Winnipeg to distribute funding to arts organizations and artists, to manage the City's Public Art Policy, and to foster development of the arts for the people of Winnipeg. As a pre-eminent city-building organization, the Winnipeg Arts Council focuses on the quality of life in the city and how arts and culture determines Winnipeg's reputation as a City of the Arts, both nationally and internationally. The Winnipeg Arts Council currently receives just under $4.1 million for this purpose along with another $500,000 designated for the Public Art Program.Grant ProgramsGrants are made available to not-for-profit arts organizations and individual artists and arts administrators working in all artistic disciplines. Applications are peer assessed, and the existence of high professional standards, community and audience support, and financial viability are key considerations in arriving at grant recommendations.Public ArtIn 2001 WAC was directed by City Council to develop a Public Art Policy for the City.
In the early 1950’s a few Western Canadian beekeepers had a dream – a vision to form an organization, owned by Canadian beekeepers, that would have the capability to sell their quality Canadian honey throughout the world. Bee Maid Honey commenced operation in 1954 when the Manitoba and Saskatchewan Honey Co-Operatives agreed to market all their honey jointly. In 1961, the Alberta Honey Co-op participated with the Manitoba and Saskatchewan Co-Ops through Bee Maid Honey in developing the export market, and in 1962 began full participation in both the domestic and export markets.
In 1970 the Manitoba Co-Operative purchased the assets of the Saskatchewan Honey Co-Operative and amalgamated the membership. The Alberta Honey Producers Co-Operatives purchased the Honey Division of the Central Alberta Dairy Pool, situated at Bassano, Alberta, in 1976.
Thus, by 1976, the principle of beekeepers marketing their own honey was fully extended beyond provincial borders. Bee Maid Honey was