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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240904T180000
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED Walking Tour: Regina Downtown Cultural Trailway
DESCRIPTION:We have rescheduled the downtown walking tour for Wednesday\, September 4! \nWant to revisit the formative events\, historic buildings\, and rich cultural heritage that has shaped the evolution of Downtown Regina? Join guide Saundra Arberry for a walk through the heart of our city. \nMeet at Crave/The Assiniboia Club (1925 Victoria Ave). \nWalk is free! Suggested donation of $10.00 per person to support Heritage Regina’s educational programming.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/rescheduled-walking-tour-regina-downtown-cultural-trailway/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240913
DTSTAMP:20260618T142223
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UID:5041-1726099200-1726185599@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Spring on the Prairie: Kiyoshi Izumi and the work of Izumi Arnott and Sugiyama
DESCRIPTION:Check out the MacKenzie Art Gallery’s newest exhibit starting on September 12\, created by Bernard Flaman and Tak Pham. The exhibit will be at the gallery until January 19\, 2025. For more details\, visit the MacKenzie Art Gallery’s website. \n  \nKiyoshi Izumi is the earliest known Canadian architect of Japanese descent. His design firm Izumi Arnott and Sugiyama was responsible for many important civic buildings in Saskatchewan during the 15 years of its existence from 1954 to 1969. Born in Vancouver\, British Columbia to Japanese immigrant parents\, Izumi’s personal journey from Vancouver to Regina following the introduction of Canada’s War Measures Act in 1942 is remarkable. He avoided the internment camps of British Columbia and settled in Regina with the aid of its small Japanese Canadian community. He went on to become one of the brightest graduates from the School of Architecture at the University of Manitoba in 1948\, a testament to his perseverance. \nTaking advantage of postwar economic expansion\, Izumi bolstered the development of modernist and civic architecture in Saskatchewan. He excelled as an architect\, establishing a reputation based on talent and vision despite lingering racism following the war. In 1954\, Kiyoshi partnered with his former classmate Gordon Arnott and structural engineer James Sugiyama to open the design firm Izumi Arnott and Sugiyama. With Izumi’s design sensitivities\, Arnott’s business skills\, and Sugiyama’s in-house structural expertise\, it was a team that flourished! \nIn Regina\, the firm was responsible for a cultural hat trick: the expanded Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery\, the Regina Public Library Central Branch\, and the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts (now Conexus Arts Centre.) At the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon\, the firm created the second master plan that guided the postwar expansion of the campus\, including Marquis Hall\, the W. P. Thompson Biology Building\, and the Western College of Veterinary Medicine. \nAt the height of his practice\, Izumi worked with British psychiatrist and psychedelic researcher Humphry Osmond and Canadian biochemist and psychiatrist Abram Hoffer to develop a new design for psychiatric hospitals in Saskatchewan\, the first of which was constructed in Yorkton. In order to create a plan that would be sympathetic to patients\, Izumi experimented with psychedelics to fully understand the effects of his design. His unconventional research method has attracted the attention of critics and scholars both then and now. \nSpring on the Prairie: Kiyoshi Izumi and the work of Izumi Arnott and Sugiyama celebrates the understated modernism of their buildings\, highlighting the blend of durable materials and human-centric designs. The exhibition also features a selection of artwork from the MacKenzie’s Permanent Collection by significant Saskatchewan modernist artists—a selection that offers historical context and enriches the dialogue around Izumi’s architectural legacy.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/exhibit-spring-on-the-prairie-kiyoshi-izumi-and-the-work-of-izumi-arnott-and-sugiyama/
LOCATION:MacKenzie Art Gallery\, 3475 Albert St\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4S 6X6
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240914T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20240914T220000
DTSTAMP:20260618T142223
CREATED:20240912T020201Z
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UID:5209-1726342200-1726351200@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Launch Event: Prairie Chapter of the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals
DESCRIPTION:From Brad Taylor\, JCK Engineering\, Treasurer of the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals: \nI am very pleased to announce that the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals has established a Prairie Chapter\, and that we will be holding our first events this fall. \nBeing that we are a Chapter that is spread out over three Provinces and one Territory we understand that connecting as one large group will be a bit of a challenge. We are working on planning one central event; however\, we thought it would be great to have some micro events that will help connect people. The attached poster details events that are happening in Winnipeg\, Regina\, and Calgary. We hope to do this again in the next few months for Saskatoon and Edmonton as well. \nOn September 14th there is a new exhibit opening at the Mackenzie Art Gallery – Spring on the Prairie: Kiyoshi Izumi and the work of Izumi Arnott and Sugiyama. We thought this would be a great opportunity to learn a bit about one aspect of built heritage in Saskatchewan. Plan to meet at 7:00 in the lobby of the art gallery. Regular admission is $12. \nSpring on the Prairie: Kiyoshi Izumi and the work of Izumi Arnott and Sugiyama | MacKenzie Art Gallery \nAfter that\, we will head over to the patio at Bar Willow. The reservation is for 8:30. Come mingle\, order some drinks or some food\, and enjoy a great night on Regina’s best patio. At some point I will talk a little about the Prairie Chapter\, and the National Association. \nPlease feel free to pass this onto people you know who may be interested\, and feel free to bring your partner\, a friend\, or an unsuspecting young person who needs to hear about heritage.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/launch-event-prairie-chapter-of-the-canadian-association-of-heritage-professionals/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240918T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20240918T123000
DTSTAMP:20260618T142223
CREATED:20240905T200910Z
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SUMMARY:John Robinson: Remembering the Architecture of Victoria Park
DESCRIPTION:Join the Design Council of Saskatchewan in Victoria Park on Wednesday\, September 18 from 11:00-12:30! Heritage Regina board member and retired owner of Robinson Residential Design Inc.\, John Robinson\, will be presenting about the architecture of Victoria Park. Other presenters at the event will include PCL Construction discussing the renovation of the SaskPower building\, as well as a presentation about the Globe Theatre Revitalization project.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/john-robinson-remembering-the-architecture-of-victoria-park/
LOCATION:Victoria Park\, Victoria Park\, Regina\, SK\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240918T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20240918T153000
DTSTAMP:20260618T142223
CREATED:20240823T210501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T210904Z
UID:5051-1726666200-1726673400@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Statement of Significance - Ministry of Parks\, Culture and Sport
DESCRIPTION:The Ministry of Parks\, Culture and Sport is pleased to announce that registration is now open for two online workshops that will be held on Wednesday September 18 and Thursday September 19\, 2024. These free workshops provide training in heritage conservation tools that will be of interest to anyone who owns\, uses\, manages\, interprets or regulates heritage buildings. Please share this invitation with any colleagues who may have an interest. If you have already taken the workshops\, thank you for your participation. \nThe workshops are designed so that they can be taken on a standalone basis\, but attendance at both is recommended for maximum benefit. \n  \nStatement of Significance \nWednesday\, September 18\, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. \nA Statement of Significance is a document that explains why a historic place is important and identifies the features of the place that should be preserved. Using case‑studies and a virtual exercise\, workshop participants will learn how to assess a heritage building’s heritage value\, identify its character‑defining elements\, and communicate this information in a well‑written Statement of Significance. \n  \nThe workshops qualify for professional learning credits from the Saskatchewan Professional Planners Institute and the Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance. \nThere is no registration fee\, but pre-registration is required. Registrations will be accepted until Monday September 16. \nThe workshops will be hosted on Microsoft Teams®. Instructions for accessing the workshops will be provided to registrants after registration closes. Each workshop requires a separate registration.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/statement-of-significance-workshop-ministry-of-parks-culture-and-sport/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240919T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20240919T153000
DTSTAMP:20260618T142223
CREATED:20240823T210703Z
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UID:5055-1726752600-1726759800@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Heritage Standards and Guidelines - Ministry of Parks\, Culture and Sport
DESCRIPTION:The Ministry of Parks\, Culture and Sport is pleased to announce that registration is now open for two online workshops that will be held on Wednesday September 18 and Thursday September 19\, 2024. These free workshops provide training in heritage conservation tools that will be of interest to anyone who owns\, uses\, manages\, interprets or regulates heritage buildings. Please share this invitation with any colleagues who may have an interest. If you have already taken the workshops\, thank you for your participation. \nThe workshops are designed so that they can be taken on a standalone basis\, but attendance at both is recommended for maximum benefit. \n  \nHeritage Standards and Guidelines \nThursday September 19\, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.\nIt is necessary to properly maintain heritage buildings\, and sometimes to make changes to them. This workshop will discuss best practices for this work\, including striking a balance between heritage requirements and economic feasibility. Participants will be introduced to the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada\, a nationally recognized manual that guides decisions about alterations to heritage buildings and other historic places. \n  \nThe workshops qualify for professional learning credits from the Saskatchewan Professional Planners Institute and the Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance. \nThere is no registration fee\, but pre-registration is required. Registrations will be accepted until Monday September 16. \nThe workshops will be hosted on Microsoft Teams®. Instructions for accessing the workshops will be provided to registrants after registration closes. Each workshop requires a separate registration.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/online-workshop-heritage-standards-and-guidelines-ministry-of-parks-culture-and-sport/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240927
DTSTAMP:20260618T142223
CREATED:20240906T181516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240906T181516Z
UID:5168-1727308800-1727395199@heritageregina.ca
SUMMARY:Learning is Everywhere - Treaty Education Alliance Conference
DESCRIPTION:Are you wondering what Land-Based education looks like in 2024 and beyond? Come watch and listen to a number of powerful presenters on September 26 at the Treaty 4 Pow Wow Grounds located south of historic Fort Qu’Appelle.\n\n\nFeatured presenters are Dwayne Lasas\, Dr. Kevin Lewis\, and Willie Ermine. Other presenters to be announced. Land-Based learning stations will be available for everyone to try.\n\n\nFor ticket information\, visit https://educationalliance.ca/learning-is-everywhere-education-conference-2024/. Registration closes September 19!
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/learning-is-everywhere-treaty-education-alliance-conference/
LOCATION:Treaty 4 Pow Wow Grounds\, Fort Qu’Appelle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240930T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20240930T120000
DTSTAMP:20260618T142223
CREATED:20240908T205602Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Memorial Feast: Regina Indian Industrial School Commemorative Association
DESCRIPTION:Join the Regina Indian Industrial School (RIIS) Commemorative Association on Monday\, September 30 for their annual Memorial Feast\, beginning at 9:00 AM with a pipe ceremony. \nFor more details\, visit their website or check out their Facebook page.
URL:https://heritageregina.ca/event/annual-memorial-feast-regina-indian-industrial-school-commemorative-association/
LOCATION:Pinkie Road Cemetery
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