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Photo Gallery: Culture Days 2019
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Katie Hutton helps Alexis Entwistle pours glitter on an arts and crafts project at Kidz Culture on Sept. 28. CASSIDY DANKOCHIK

Jillian Longmore sings during the Wild Rice Cabaret at Flin Flon Culture Days on Sept. 28. CASSIDY DANKOCHIK

Mike Spencer works on the group painting during the Wild Rice Cabaret on Sept. 28. CASSIDY DANKOCHIK

Perla Manqarous cuts paper at Kidz Culture during Flin Flon's Culture Days on Sept. 28. Kids of all ages packed into the Rotary Wheel for crafts, games, and entertainment.

Raphael Saray sings to kick off a performance of the production he wrote, The Invisible Man is Missing. The group performed on Sept. 27 during Culture Days in Flin Flon. CASSIDY DANKOCHIK

Deven Stener and Jenna Thompson hold up their sock puppets made during the Superstar program workshop at the Flin Flon Community Hall. Students made puppets based off the theme of environmental issues. - PHOTO BY ERIC WWESTHAVER

Jayla Roberts focuses on juggling during a Superstar workshop at the Flin Flon Community Hall Friday afternoon. - PHOTO BY ERIC WESTHAVER

Flin Flon Public Library staff, including library administrator Courtney Campbell, look on while Manitoba Lieutenant Governor Janice Filmon addresses the crowd at Human Books Friday night. - PHOTO BY ERIC WESTHAVER

Each of the six individuals featured during Human Books - Pam Marsden, Murray Macdonald, Danita Stallard, Colleen Arnold, Ron Dodds and Jordana Oulette - pose with gift baskets provided by organizers. - PHOTO BY ERIC WESTHAVER

Former Manitoba Premier Gary Filmon and Manitoba Lieutenant Governor Janice Filmon speak with Pam Marsden during the Human Books event at the Flin Flon Public Library Friday night. Linda Allen, Lori Lawrence, Blair Harvey and Theresa Wride look on in the background. - PHOTO BY ERIC WESTHAVER

Danita Stallard signs a copy of her graphic novel "Flann!" for Natasha Ward during the Human Books event. - PHOTO BY ERIC WESTHAVER

Maia Bellisle holds up one of her homemade mobiles, made from a branch and a number of origami cranes, at the Wild Things Market. Typically held in Creekside Park, the market was held at the Flin Flon Community Hall this year. - PHOTO BY ERIC WESTHAVER