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A variety of events offer entertainment for all ages, with music, art, theatre or educational options to explore.
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Music 1. Hear a local music performance
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Solstice Vocal Jazz performs songs from their gospel and regular repertoires.
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The show is Friday at St. John’s Anglican Cathedral at 7:30 p.m. Funds support the restoration project at the heritage cathedral. Learn more at solsticevocaljazz.com.
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The Discovering the Amatis series presents its final concert of the season, Echoes of Home with the Frontier String Quartet.
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Violinists Veronique Mathieu and Destiny Mermagen, violist Shah Sadikov and cellist Michael Mermagen perform on University of Saskatchewan’s quartet of Amati string instruments from the 17th century.
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Featured music include works by Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, and a commissioned piece by David Raphael Scott.
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The concert is Sunday at Convocation Hall at the University of Saskatchewan at 3 p.m. Learn more at leadership.usask.ca/unit/amati.php.
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Music 2. Explore a variety of visual art
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The Artists’ Workshop presents its annual spring show and sale.
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Featured works by the 12 group artists, in a wide range of mediums, showcase diverse perspectives. Each artist also contributed to a collection of works on the concept of passages.
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Artists include Jean Dudley, Kathleen Slavin, Wendy McLeod, Paige Mortensen, Betty Gibbon, Sharron Schoenfeld, Celeste Dumonceaux-Delahey, Leslie Stadnichuk, Patricia Katz, Annie Simmie, Jill Scott and Val Miles.
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The show and sale is Friday through Sunday at Grace-Westminster United Church. Learn more at artistsworkshop.ca.
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The University of Saskatchewan Galleries present Art*Cycled: The Gleaners, the latest installment in an annual series.
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The exhibition features the works of 12 senior sculpture students in the School of the Arts working with recovered and recycled materials.
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Highlighting the tradition of gleaning — gathering and creatively re-framing waste and discarded material — the artists consider consumption, material culture and sustainability through their sculptures.
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A pop-up exhibition and reception run Friday, 6 to 8 p.m., and an open house is Saturday, noon to 5 p.m., at the Caswell Bus Barns. Learn more at kagcag.usask.ca.
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Music 3. Learn about Prairie tree planting
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Friends of the Forestry Farm House present Trees Against the Wind, with author William Schroeder.
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The book explores the history of Prairie shelterbeds, a Canadian program that ran from 1901 to 2013 and distributed 618 million trees to Prairie farmers.
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Schroeder’s presentation focuses on tree planting on the Prairies.
