Based in Winnipeg, The Sounding Stone is your online source for ceramic and pottery supplies. We are a distributor for Duncan and Mayco glazes and paint products and also offer quality used tools and equipment. Visit our website to learn more about our new and featured products.
I live in Regina Sask. I wanted to purchase a Brent pottery wheel. This company is amazing. My shipment came extremely fast, and everything was fully intact. They are great to deal with, the answer any questions you have. I also purchased pottery bats and some other small items. The products I purchased where exactly as seen on the website and exceptional quality. I purchased the black bat system, and they are unbelievable. I would definitely purchase from Sounding Stone again. Thanks GrantRead more
The University of Winnipeg is pleased to offer Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) programs across an array of disciplines. Located in the heart of Downtown Winnipeg, PACE enriches students' lives with the knowledge, skills and professional relationships they need to thrive in their preferred field.
Winnipeg, 1992. Green Apple was born. Firstly named Red Apple after the discount store across the street from a local skate spot, Red Apple quickly transformed into Green Apple due to a rival skate gang under the same name. At the end of each summer in the early 90?s, local skateboarder Roan Barrion would make skateboard video's that would showcase Winnipeg's best skateboarders using the Green Apple name. It would later bloom into something more than local, thanks to the creative minds of Ryan McGuigan and Mike McDermott. The saga continues
Ordered cheese of the month club for Christmas for my sister, she received the box on the first delivery date in January and she was very excited. Looking forward to more! Owners were great when I called to ask more questions about it and Im looking forward to seeing their shop when they finally open!Read more
Seven countries in three daysBy Judianne JaymeWINNIPEG - Folklorama is the celebration of nations. It provides us the unique ability to travel within a two-week time frame, all in convenient venues within one great city! We can see beautiful costumes, learn some history, and sample favourites from that country. This year, I decided to take on a few pavilions for the first week of Folklorama. The second week is my turn to volunteer with the Pearl of the Orient Philippine Pavilion at 364 Dufferin Avenue.Nayong Pilipino PavilionI always think of how lucky we are, as a community, to be given two weeks to share our culture with Winnipeg! My highlight is definitely the hospitality of the volunteers. My family and I enjoyed the cultural dances from Kayumanggi Philippines Performing Arts.South SudanBeing a newly established country, this was my first time attending this pavilion. If I could summarize my experience in one word, it would be 'passion.' The emcee, in particular, was knowledgeable and proud of his country's history and the performances they were presenting.
The Green Scene is a specialty shop featuring tropical plants, art, gift ware, home accessories, and unique items for home design and décor.Every home owner has a deep and personal connection with the design and décor of their house. This bond is strengthened with pride in finding unique and dazzling items that inspire conversation and questions like 'where did you find that?!'The Green Scene has been in business since 1957, spreading the word about their boutique shop, showroom, and greenhouse. Feng ShuiTropical plants are brought in from around the world, nurtured and maintained until a lucky home-owner with a fine taste for specialty items, hears about this wonderful shop, comes in, and takes the perfect piece to accent their home.People who come into the store, whether they've heard about it from a friend, or were curious about the Lilac street storefront, are consistently blown away by the size, smells, colours, and ambiance of the interior.