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2020
EMagazine
RiDE helps you get more from your motorcycle. Put together by a team of enthusiastic experts, with help from thousands of committed readers, every iss...
2023
DVD
Ride is a multigenerational family ensemble following the lives of the McMurrays, part of a rodeo dynasty going back a generation, as they struggle to...
2015
Xbox One
XBOX ONE. Ride is a unique motorcycle experience designed for bike lovers who live and breathe the world of motorcycling. RIDE features the most emine...
2015
Playstation 4
PLAYSTATION 4. Ride is a unique motorcycle experience designed for bike lovers who live and breathe the world of motorcycling. RIDE features the most...
2017
Xbox One (Day one edition)
XBOX ONE. The next chapter in the exciting moto-sim racing series arrives next year with Ride 2. Featuring all-new competitive game modes, 30 world-re...
2017
Playstation 4 (Day one edition)
PLAYSTATION 4. The next chapter in the exciting moto-sim racing series arrives next year with Ride 2. Featuring all-new competitive game modes, 30 wor...
2020
Xbox One
XBOX ONE. Are you ready for the ultimate competitive gaming experience for two-wheel enthusiasts? Ride 4 will spark your competitive soul with hundred...
2020
Playstation 4
PLAYSTATION 4. Are you ready for the ultimate competitive gaming experience for two-wheel enthusiasts? Ride 4 will spark your competitive soul with hu...
2015
DVD
When her son drops out of school in New York, a mother drops everything to follow him to California, where she will find herself, her son, and a fresh...
2018
DVD
James, a ride share driver, picks up the beautiful Jessica and they immediately hit it off. His next fare, Bruno, convinces him to go back and get her...
2017
DVD
Bareback bronc riding is not for the faint of heart. The risk of serious and possibly fatal injury looms with each buck and kick. For Liam Marshall, i...
2015
DVD
When her son drops out of school in New York, a mother drops everything to follow him to California, where she will find herself, her son, and a fresh...
2024
DVD
Desperate to raise money for his daughter's cancer treatment, a retired bull rider teams up with his estranged son and resorts to robbery to secure pa...
2021
Book
A daughter of rock 'n' roll royalty has a secret crush. A lonely ticket taker worries about his sister. An almost-famous songwriter nurses old wounds....
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Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
Drop In
Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
Drop In
Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
Drop In
Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
Drop In
Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
Drop In
Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
Drop In
Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
Drop In
Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
Drop In
Community Commons
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to beaders of all skill levels. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
Open to ages 13 and up. This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Dates and Time: Thursday evenings in September and October, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Location:
Held in the Community Commons, located on the 1st Floor of Central Library on these dates: September 4, 11, 18, and October 2, 9, 16 and 30.
On September 25 and October 23, the beadwork circle will be held in the CE-1 meeting room, located on the 2nd floor of Central Library.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadw...
Drop In
Albert Branch
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to youth ages 13+. Beaders of all skill levels are welcome. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required. This program is intended for youth/teens ages 13+ and occurs every Saturday in the month of November.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadwork programs through Regina Public Library. Courtney has since started her own business focusing on a wide variety of projects including necklaces, medallions, earrings and more. Through beading, Courtney has been able to reconnect with culture which has been an important part of her healing j...
Drop In
Albert Branch
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to youth ages 13+. Beaders of all skill levels are welcome. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required. This program is intended for youth/teens ages 13+ and occurs every Saturday in the month of November.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadwork programs through Regina Public Library. Courtney has since started her own business focusing on a wide variety of projects including necklaces, medallions, earrings and more. Through beading, Courtney has been able to reconnect with culture which has been an important part of her healing j...
Drop In
Albert Branch
Create a unique and fun beaded object using left over beads from previous projects. Open to youth ages 13+. Beaders of all skill levels are welcome. Materials provided.
Additional Information:
This is a drop-in program. Registration is not required. This program is intended for youth/teens ages 13+ and occurs every Saturday in the month of November.
Welcome to the drop-in beading circle! This space is open to all members of the community to converse and create. A facilitator will be in the circle to teach and guide you through projects. You are welcome to bring a project you're already working on or start something new. Materials provided.
Facilitator Bio: Courtney Kirkness is a mixed Nēhiyaw artist raised in Treaty 4 with maternal ties to Peguis First Nation, MB. Her beadwork journey began after taking an Indigenous Arts class at the First Nations University, followed by joining beadwork programs through Regina Public Library. Courtney has since started her own business focusing on a wide variety of projects including necklaces, medallions, earrings and more. Through beading, Courtney has been able to reconnect with culture which has been an important part of her healing j...
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