RRC Events
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Rainbow Alliance for Men
6:30pm – 7:30pmRainbow Alliance for Men is a place for all 2SLGBTQIA+ male identifying and/or presenting individuals who are 18+ to come together in a safe, comfortable, and inclusive environment. Tonight's event is online on Zoom or at an off-site location. For details on tonight's activity, check out our Facebook group or email our group coordinators (RAM@rainbowresourcecentre.org).
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Crafting Queerly
6:30pm – 8:30pmCrafting Queerly: Crafting Queerly is a space where 2SLGBTQ+ folks (ages 16+) can come and work on their current crafting projects, meet friends, and spread 2SLGBTQ+ joy! Join us for our first meeting – bring your current project or start something new (limited craft supplies available).
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Parents Family & Friends of Trans Individuals
7:00pm – 9:00pmWe are a social support group that is here to talk, listen, support and work to understand the thoughts, feelings, and conflicts that often go hand-in-hand with having a loved one who identifies as transgender.
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Over the Rainbow Coffee and Chat (Virtual)
10:00am – 12:00pmHow do you take your Coffee & Chat? If virtual is your preference, join us each Wednesday morning for OTR's most popular weekly event, the Virtual Coffee & Chat. It's one of the best ways to connect with Manitoba's 55+ 2SLGBTQ+ community. Come for the chatter - stay for the laughter. To learn how to connect email OTR@rainbowresourcecentre.org
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Over the Rainbow Goes to Manitoba Chamber Orchestra
1:00pm – 3:00pmWe are headed to the chamber orchestra for a Mozart matinee! On this April afternoon, we will sit back and listen to the pianist wunderkind, Jeneba Kanneh-Mason (pictured). From MCO’s website: “Like Mary Shelley or Clara Schumann, pianist Jeneba Kanneh-Mason comes from one of those fabled families of artistic super-whizzes. Her brother stunned an audience of two billion when he played at Meghan and Harry’s royal wedding. Her six siblings are all gifted classical musicians. The eldest six, including Jeneba, sailed through Britain’s Got Talent, making it to the semi-finals. It’s a totally wild bio, we know. Not just an ensemble player, the increasingly distinguished 19-year-old soloist is already catching the attention of The Guardian, BBC Music Magazine, and Decca Classics for whom she recorded a recent, celebrated album.” Tickets are limited!
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Youth Program (Ages 18-21)
6:00pm – 8:30pmJoin Youth Program for a group game of Jeopardy! Snacks and Bus tickets Available.
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Over the Rainbow Coffee and Chat Live!
10:00am – 12:00pmHow do you take your Coffee & Chat? If in-person with "real people" is your preference, come down to the Centre (545 Broadway) every Thursday from 10 - 12. If you're 2SLGBTQ+ and 55+, come meet new friends, or reconnect with familiar faces. No need to register. See you there.
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Over the Rainbow: Stroke Webinar
10:00am – 11:00amStrokes occur when blood flow to the brain is reduced of blocked - when this happens, a number of symptoms can quickly follow: numbness/paralysis on one side of the body/face, slurred speech, headache, vision-impairment, nausea, etc. The typical acronym for stroke response is F. A. S. T. : Face , Arm , Speech, Time. Learn from the experts at HART on how to be prepared in the event that you or someone around you has a stroke, and how to take preventative measures to reduce your risk of having a stroke or clot. Registration is required to receive the Zoom link!
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Youth Program (Ages 10-13)
6:00pm – 8:00pmJoin Youth Program as we do some rock painting and make pronoun pins. Snacks and Bus Tickets Available.