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12:00 am Drop-off items for Used Book and DVD Sale @ The Winnipeg Humane Society
Drop-off items for Used Book and DVD Sale @ The Winnipeg Humane Society
Jan 13 @ 12:00 am – Jan 14 @ 12:00 am
Drop off your gently used books and DVDs at the Winnipeg Humane Society (45 Hurst Way) for the Used Book and DVD Sale. The WHS will accept donations until Wednesday, February 10, 2016. We are looking for: Novels, non-fiction, and generally books in good condition DVDs, and Blu-rays Video games (i.e. PlayStation, X-box, Wii) Here are some things we cannot accept: VHS movies Dictionaries, encyclopaedias, university textbooks Time Life series Magazines Manuals or Newspapers Reader’s Digest Board games/Puzzles Former library books Equipment  – VCRs, DVD/CD players, TVs, computers or gaming systems CDs, cassette tapes, books on tape, records Learn more about … Continued
7:00 pm Art and Activism, a free public lecture @ The WHS Classroom
Art and Activism, a free public lecture @ The WHS Classroom
Jan 13 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Art and Activism, a free public lecture @ The WHS Classroom | Winnipeg | Manitoba | Canada
The Winnipeg Humane Society’s Farm Animal Compassion Committee presents a free public lecture by Twyla Francois titled Art and Activism. Francois has been a farmed animal cruelty investigator for over a decade with her work being the focus of numerous documentaries. Her investigations have benefited farm animals by leading to the closure of facilities, animal cruelty charges and convictions, corporate animal welfare policy reforms, government-commissioned research, and rescuing of abused and neglected farm animals. Francois’ work has opened the hearts and minds of millions to the power of their food choices to help create a kinder world. Francois recognizes that … Continued