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What's Poppin': March 16, 2024

There is plenty to do this weekend in Thunder Bay!
What's Poppin'

Saturday, March 16

Sports:

It's time to get your game on! Join the electrifying atmosphere at the NorWest Arena and root for your favourite team as the Kam River Fighting Walleye go head to head with the Red Lake Miners Walleye tonight! The puck drops at 7:45 pm sharp, so don't be late for the action-packed game.

Markets:

Get ready for an exciting morning at the Thunder Bay Country Market! You won't want to miss out on the incredible selection of local groceries, crafts, and gifts created by talented and hard-working individuals. Head on down to the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition on 425 Northern Ave. and explore the vibrant atmosphere of the market. The market is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Attention all shoppers! Get an exciting shopping experience at The Peddler's Pop-Up Market, now open every Saturday until Spring at Thunder Bay's largest retail Business Incubator, The Hub Bazaar! You won't want to miss out on the amazing variety of vendors and unique finds waiting for you at 507 Victoria Avenue East. Head down from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and indulge in the ultimate shopping adventure!

Library Events:

The Thunder Bay Public Library presents: Story Time with Thunder Bay Drag Queens at Mary J. L. Black Library (901 Edward St. S.) 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. All ages welcome/Family-friendly. Free event proudly sponsored by Rose N Crantz Roasting Co. in partnership with Gallucci’s Pizza.

Live Theatre:

Magnus Theatre presents: Tell Me on a Sunday. A one-act song cycle by Andrew Lloyd Webber, it tells the story of an ordinary English girl who journeys to the United States in search of love. Her romantic misadventures begin in New York City, lead her to Hollywood, and eventually take her back to Manhattan. Find out more info at magnustheatre.com.

Cambrian Players is pleased to present the classic tale, The Snow Queen written by Charles Way and directed by Jessica Graham, March 6-9 & 13-16, 2024. This familiar tale is being conveyed in a new way and draws visual inspiration from the work of the late Marianne Wahl, a Cambrian Players Distinguished Service Award Recipient who designed Cambrian's staging of The Snow Queen in the 1980s. Tickets available online

If you know What's Poppin' on upcoming weekends, let us know by emailing us! Be sure to include as much info as possible!



Justin Hardy

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