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THE RE-INVENTORS EXHIBIT
As seen on the History Television channel, The Re-Inventors looks at some of the original patent designs from history's lost inventions and attempts to build them, test them and make them work. Included are life-saving equipment, instruments of war and methods of travel. The Re-Inventors will take you through the strange and entertaining word of invention.
Dates: Through September 30, 2008
Location: Western Development Museum, 2610 Lorne Avenue
Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm daily
Admission: Adult $8.50, Senior $7.50 (seniors age 65), Student $5.75, Children $2.00 (age 6-12 years)
Contact: (306) 931-1910 or or visit Western Development Museum website
PION-ERA
Tap your toes to old-time fiddlers, join in the sing-a-long in the church and admire the square and round dancers as they perform. Participate in activities from a pioneer home: ice-cream making, butter churning, spool knitting, rug hooking and more. Old -time threshing demonstrations show how harvest was done in the past and shows how far we've come!
Dates: July 12-13, 2008
Location: Western Development Museum - 2610 Lorne Avenue South
Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Admission: Adults $10.00, Senior/Student $9.00, 12 and under free, Family $20.00
Contact: (306) 931-1910 or visit the
Western Development Museum website
SHAKESPEARE ON THE SASKATCHEWAN FESTIVAL
Saskatoon's best professional summer theatre in tents on the riverbank "in the heart of Saskatoon" featuring The Tempest and Henry IV.
Dates: July 2-August 10, 2008
Location: Red and white tents along the South Saskatchewan River near the Mendel Art Gallery
Time: All shows begin at 8:00pm, Matinees at 1:00pm
Cost: Matinee: Adults $23.00, Seniors/Students $18.00, Youth $8.50. Evening: Adults $28.00, Seniors/Students $23.00, Youth $18.00
Contact: (306) 652-9100 or visit Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival website
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