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The Arts
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Moose Jaw Arts in Motion is a non-profit organization of artists, arts supporters and arts-related businesses and groups of all types dedicated to advancing the quality of life in Moose Jaw arts including performing, media, literary, and visual arts, artistic crafts, and heritage and multicultural arts. One of its key objectives is to improve conditions for arts groups and organizations of all sizes and types. AIM currently has 185 members, of which 68 are organizations and arts related businesses and 117 are individual artists and arts supporters. Tel: 692-6933 e-mail mjaim@sasktel.net |
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Moose Jaw Art Guild We are a diverse group of artists that live in the Moose Jaw area. Moose Jaw has had a long rich history of artists coming together to share their creative interests and artistic endeavors. Today our membership represents a growing range of ages, interests and skills brought together by a common desire to share, exhibit, educate and foster appreciation for visual arts in our community. Please visit our web site at: http://mjartguild.blogspot.com/ or contact us at mjartguild@hotmail.com or phone Co-Chair Debbie Blash 692-0888 or Treasurer Joan Measner 692-3108 |
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Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery We are Moose Jaw’s only public art gallery and museum devoted to preserving and presenting Moose Jaw and area’s cultural and human history. Located in Crescent Park 461 Langdon Crescent Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Tel: 306-692-4471 Fax: 306-694-8016 |
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Moose Jaw Prairie Hearts Quilters Guild. We are over 100 members strong in our guild and we meet twice a month on the first and third Thursday of the month . We offer beginner quilting classes, workshops on different quilting techniques and the opportunity to share and learn. We provide comfort quilts for children with serious illnesses, transition house and are hoping to equip our local fire department with comfort quilts. For more information call Lisa Tipper at 693-5030 |
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Sons of Norway is an organization open to everyone who would like to learn and keep the culture of Norway alive. There are Sons of Norway Lodges across Canada and the United States as well as in Norway. For more information contact Brenda Colenutt at 693-0424 or e-mail brendacolenutt@hotmail.com |
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THE MOOSE JAW UKRAINIAN ZIRKA DANCERS |
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Moose Jaw Multicultural Council, a non-profit organization, that settles immigrants and refugees when they come to Canada .We match newcomers to Canada with volunteers from the community for friendship. It's a great way to learn about a new culture and to help a newcomer integrate in the Canadian society. For information contact Tara at 693-4677 |
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Heritage Moose Jaw Formed to educate and promote the preservation of Moose Jaw's unique heritage & buildings, we meet monthly. Our projects include research, Heritage Fairs for schoolchildren, Cemetery Tours and Heritage Home Tours. contact Glenda James phone: 692-0229 or email gljames@sasktel.net |
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