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10:00am to 5:00pm Broadway AvenueSunday, June 9th
www.thewordonthestreet.ca/saskatoon
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MARK ABLEY SHANE ARBUTHNOT DAVE BIDINI GAIL BOWEN ROBERT CALDER ANDREW COPPOLINO CAROL ROSE DANIELS ANN HUI ADEENA KARASICK
RENEE KOHLMAN VALERIE KORINEK MIRIAM KORNER ALICE KUIPERS SONYA LALLI BARBARA LANGHORST GRANT LAWRENCE ERNIE LOUTTIT CASSIDY McFADZEAN
SUZANNE METHOT TOM MILLER SARA O’LEARY VERA PEZER RILEY ROSSMO JAY SEMKO ART SLADE SARAH WEINMAN
Welcome from the President and Board of Directors
On behalf of our Board of Directors, I welcome you to the 2019 edition of The Word On The Street Festival Saskatoon on Broadway Avenue. We are excited to celebrate reading and to encourage the importance of literacy through an interesting and energetic program of Canadian authors, musicians, children’s activities, and a marketplace to satisfy your appetite and delight your mind. The Festival is made possible by the gracious and generous support of our sponsors, funding agencies, our hosts The Broadway Business Improvement District, our in-kind and financial supporters, the Board and the Programming Committee, and the amazing team of enthusiastic and committed leaders and volunteers. We are pleased to present this valued national literary festival free of charge to all our community. Have fun!
Doug Zolinsky, President, Board of Directors
Board of Directors
Festival Office Phone: (306) 371-9800 | Email: [email protected]
Doug Zolinksy, PresidentDirector General, Western Economic Diversification, Government of Canada
Beth Côté, Vice PresidentDirector, Public Services, Saskatoon Public Library
Ryan Winquist, TreasurerBusiness Development Manager, Innocorps Research Corporation
Holly Borgerson Calder, SecretaryGraphic Artist, Designer
Susan McDonaldInstructor, Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Stephen BeneshPartner, Amigos Cantina
Deborah Hamp Director of Operations and Engagement, Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre
Sheheryar (Shero) SheikhGraduate Student U of S, Writer
Edna Jen WarringtonRetired, U of S Library
Festival Chair: Doug ZolinskyFestival Director: Mandy PravdaDirector, Author Programming: Holly Borgerson CalderDirector, Literacy Lane: Edna WarringtonConsultant, Programming: Shelagh McDonaldDirector, Author Reception: Susan McDonald, Deborah HampNational Liaison: Vijay KachruTreasurer: Ryan WinquistDirector, Welcome Mat: Holly Borgerson CalderDirector, Volunteers and Sponsorship: Jacqueline Conway
2019 Committee
I am delighted to extend greetings on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, to everyone taking part in the 9th annual The Word On The Street Festival in Saskatoon.
For most of us, even before we learned the alphabet, others read to us, and so literature is foundational in our lives. We rely on our literacy skills at school and later in our professions, in our interactions with others in our homes and communities, and for our enjoyment. Reading opens new worlds to us, and connects us to others. How fortunate we are to have vibrant writing and publishing communities in Canada and Saskatchewan. And how lucky we are to be surrounded by committed volunteers who have given us the gift of this Festival, which celebrates all that literacy and books mean to each of us.
I am grateful to the organizing committee and volunteers, the authors and exhibitors, the donors and sponsors for making this 9th Annual Festival possible. Please accept my very best wishes for a joyous and memorable celebration.
Greetings and Welcome
W. Thomas Molloy
Lieutenant GovernorProvince of Saskatchewan
On behalf of my colleagues on City Council, it is my pleasure to welcome everyone to The 2019 Word On The Street Festival, taking place in Saskatoon on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis Nation.
This festival plays an important part in the life of our community and it is a major event for families and people of all ages. By celebrating the importance of reading and literacy, The Word On The Street Festival promotes local authors, inspires learning, and challenges us to think differently by connecting to the characters in a book.
The Word On The Street Festival has grown into one of the largest cultural events in our city, and this growth is a testament to the dedication and commitment of the organizers, volunteers, and sponsors who work so hard to expand on the festival’s success year after year. I would like to thank everyone for all of this work and the commitment you have to championing literacy in our community.
Best wishes for a successful event and I hope that everyone who attends has an enjoyable time.
Charlie Clark
Mayor of Saskatoon
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The Word on the Street gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the following partners:
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“The Word On The Street is the preeminent annual celebration of literacy andthe written word in Saskatoon. The Broadway District hosts many arts and
culture events and we are extremely excited for this literary festival to come back to our district. We look forward to welcoming festival-goers to Broadway.”
DeeAnn Mercier, Executive Director of the Broadway BID
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The Word On The Street Saskatoon welcomes festival authors and sponsors to gather, relax, and enjoy refreshments.
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Horizon Tent In partnership with
Detailed Festival map found on the inside back cover.
11am to 11:45am Mark AbleyThe Organist: Fugues, Fatherhood, and a Fragile MindModerator: Bob Calder
Mark Abley is the author of seven books of non-fiction, four collections of poetry, and two children’s books. His latest work of non-fiction, The Organist: Fugues, Fatherhood, and a Fragile Mind, is a heartfelt and probing exploration of the life of his father, Harry Abley, who was for many years organist-choirmaster at St. John’s Cathedral and Third Avenue United Church in Saskatoon. A winner of a Rhodes Scholarship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a National Newspaper Award, he lives in Montreal.
12pm to 12:45pm Grant LawrenceDirty Windshields: The Best and the Worst of the Smugglers Tour DiariesModerator: Kirby Wirchenko
Grant Lawrence is an award-winning author, CBC personality, singer, columnist and live event host. The author of three best-selling memoirs, Adventures in Solitude (2010), The Lonely End of the Rink (2013), and Dirty Windshields (2017), he is the only two-time winner of BC Book Prizes’ Booksellers Choice. In 2014, Lawrence won a Canadian Screen Award for hosting the CBC Beetle Roadtrip Sessions. At the CBC, Lawrence is known... [continued]
1pm to 1:45pm Sonya LalliThe Matchmaker’s List
Barbara Langhorst has taught literature and composition at St. Peter’s College in Muenster for the past 17 years. Her first book, restless white fields (NeWest, 2012), won the Saskatchewan Arts Board Poetry Book of the Year Award and the Robert Kroetsch Poetry Book of the Year Award in Alberta. Her debut novel, Want (Palimpsest, 2018), was shortlisted for the Regina Public Library’s Book of the Year Award. She and her husband share an acreage near Humboldt, with a variety of rambunctious animals.
Horizon Tent In partnership with
mostly for hosting the ground-breaking podcast championing Canadian independent music. A columnist for the Vancouver Courier and Vancouver Is Awesome, he is also the lead singer of the Smugglers and the goalie for the Vancouver Flying Vees. He is married to musician Jill Barber and they live in Vancouver, British Columbia, with their two children.
Barbara LanghorstWant
Moderator: Susan Burton
Sonya Lalli is a writer of Indian heritage. She studied law in her hometown of Saskatoon and at Columbia University, NYC. She completed an MA in Creative Writing and Publishing at City, University of London in 2015. She has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and loves travel, yoga, piano, reading, and cocktail bartending. She lives in Toronto with her husband.
Horizon Tent In partnership with
2pm to 2:45pm
CBC columnist Andrew Coppolino’s passion for food lies in his latest book, Farm to Table, which pairs Stratford Chefs School alumni chefs with one of their favourite food producers for a recipe. The recipes, along with chef and producer profiles, highlighted with photos by renowned photographer Terry Manzo, make this book a staple of every Canadian kitchen. Andrew’s work has been featured in a variety of magazines, from Restaurants Canada to Hotelier. He holds a Master’s degree in English literature from the University of Waterloo and has taught at UW; the universities of Guelph, Toronto, and Toledo; Conestoga College; and at the Stratford Chefs School. He is co-author with Mark Morton of Cooking with Shakespeare, a collection of Elizabethan recipes and their culinary and cultural history.
Renée Kohlman has been cooking and baking professionally for twenty years. Her best-selling debut cookbook, All the Sweet Things (TouchWood Editions, 2017), won Gold at the Taste Canada Awards in October 2018. When not whipping up delicious treats for her popular food blog, Sweetsugarbean, she can be found at her desk writing articles for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and other publications. She is also a busy freelance recipe developer.
Andrew CoppolinoFarm to Table
Moderator: Noelle Chorney
Renée KohlmanAll the Sweet Things
3pm to 3:45pm Dave Bidini
Author and musician Dave Bidini is the only person to have been nominated for a Gemini, Genie, and Juno, as well CBC’s Canada Reads. A founding member of Rheostatics, he has written 10 books, including On a Cold Road, Tropic of Hockey, Around the World in 57 1/2 Gigs, and Home and Away. He has made two Gemini Award-nominated documentaries, and his play, The Five Hole Stories, was staged by One Yellow Rabbit Performance Company, touring the country in 2008. His third book, Baseballissimo, is being developed for the screen by Jay Baruchel, and in 2010, he won his third National Magazine Award, for “Travels in Narnia,” followed by Calgary Wordfest’s Anne Green Award for artistic audacity. In 2014, he was nominated for a Toronto Arts Award, and in 2017, he launched West End Phoenix, Canada’s newest broadsheet newspaper. Midnight Light: A Personal Journey to the North is his latest book.
Horizon Tent In partnership with
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Legacy Tent In partnership with
11am to 11:45am Riley RossmoDC ComicsModerator: Jody Cason
Riley Rossmo is an illustrator and creator currently making comics and character designs. Riley started illustrating in 2004, working mostly in advertising, editorial illustration, and character design. Riley’s first comic series, Proof (from Image), came out in 2007. Since then, he has made comics with Image Comics (Cowboy Ninja Viking, Green Wake, Bedlam, Rasputin), Marvel (Daken The Dark, Wolverine), and currently, DC Comics (Batman, Batman/Shadow, Constantine the Hellblazer, Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman, and Martian Manhunter).
Detailed Festival map found on the inside back cover.
12pm to 12:45pm
Robert Calder is the author or editor of eleven books, many of which have been published in the United Kingdom and the United States. His books range over a wide variety of subjects: the life and work of William Somerset Maugham, British propaganda in World War II, battle fatigue and suicide in that war, the meeting of the Spanish and the Maya in Yucatan in the sixteenth century... [continued]
Robert CalderA Hero for the Americas: The Legend of Gonzalo Guerrero
Moderator: Alexandra Popoff
Sarah WeinmanThe Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel that Scandalized the World
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and the history of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. His Willie: The Life of W. Somerset Maugham won the 1989 Governor General’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction.
Sarah Weinman is the author of The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel That Scandalized the World, which was named a Best Book of the Year by the National Post, NPR, the Washington Post, BuzzFeed, and Vulture. She also edited Women Crime Writers: Eight Suspense Novels of the 1940s & 50s (Library of America) and Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives (Penguin), and writes the “Crime Lady” column at CrimeReads, where she is a contributing editor. Weinman has written for the New York Times, Vanity Fair, and the Washington Post, among other outlets. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.
1pm to 1:45pm
Ernie Louttit was born in Northern Ontario. A member of the Missanabie Cree First Nation and raised off reserve, he joined the Canadian Armed Forces at 17 years of age and ended his career with the Saskatoon Police Service after 35 years in uniform. He has written three books about his experiences... [continued]
Ernie LouttitThe Unexpected Cop: Indian Ernie on a Life of Leadership
Moderator: Chief of Police Troy Cooper
Suzanne MethotLegacy: Trauma, Story and Indigenous Healing
Suzanne Methot is a Nehiyaw (Cree) writer, editor, educator, and community worker born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and raised in Peace River, Alberta. Her work has been published in anthologies, including Steal My Rage: New Native Voices and Let the Drums Be Your Heart. She has worked in the non-profit sector, in the classroom, and in advocacy and direct-service positions in Indigenous community–based agencies. She is the author of Legacy: Trauma, Story, and Indigenous Healing, and the co-author of the textbook Aboriginal Beliefs, Values, and Aspirations. She currently lives in Toronto.
Legacy Tent In partnership with
as well as the leadership and life lessons he has learned.
2pm to 2:45pm
Vera Pezer’s life-long commitment to learning and her love of sport have their roots in Meskanaw, the small Saskatchewan community where she was raised. The Little Community That Could, Vera’s third book, is the story of her community and how it contributed to journeys resulting in a Ph.D. in Psychology, a career at the... [continued]
Vera PezerThe Little Community That Could: The Story of Meskanaw
Introduction: Mayor Charlie ClarkModerator: Susan McDonald
Ann HuiChop Suey Nation: The Legion Cafe and Other Stories from Canada’s Chinese Restaurants
The Saskatchewan Arts Board is pleased to support The Word OnThe Street Saskatoon through our SaskFestivals program, offeredin partnership with SaskCulture and the Saskatchewan LotteriesTrust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation.
We work to ensure that opportunities exist for Saskatchewan residents to experience all art forms. This festival, an importantcelebration of reading and literacy in our province, is just one example of events that are made possible by public funding tothe arts.
Thank you to the many volunteers who make this festival a greatsuccess each year!
cultivatingthe arts
Legacy Tent In partnership with
University of Saskatchewan (culminating in two terms as Chancellor), national championships in curling and softball, and coaching roles at two Olympics.
Ann Hui is the Globe and Mail’s National Food Reporter and uses food as a lens to explore public policy, health, the environment, science, and technology. Before she joined the Globe, her writing was published in the Walrus, the National Post, the Toronto Star, and the Victoria Times Colonist. Hui was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and currently lives in Toronto, Ontario.
3pm to 3:45pm Gail BowenA Darkness of the HeartModerator: Tony Bidulka
A Darkness of the Heart is the 18th book in Gail Bowen’s Joanne Kilbourn Shreve mystery series. Bowen has also written four Charlie Dowhanuik novellas for Orca books. Sleuth: Gail Bowen on Writing Mysteries was published in March 2018. Bowen has written plays for CBC Radio and for theatrical production across Canada. She lives in Regina with her husband, Ted.
The 2018 Word on the Street Festival would not be possible without the 80+ volunteers who assist as stage
managers, author assistants, signing assistants, hospitality, attendance counters, children’s activity helpers, and
photographers. Thank you to all involved!
Detailed Festival map found on the inside back cover.
Discovery Tent In partnership with
11am to 11:45am
Bestselling author Alice Kuipers has published five award-winning YA novels internationally, one YA book of non-fiction, two picture books featuring twins Violet and Victor, and two books of her chapter book series, Polly Diamond. She has five more books coming out in the next two years. Her work is published in 36 countries, and she regularly shares books she has loved reading on CTV. Alice has four children. Find her writing tips at:www.alicekuipers.com.
Alice KuipersPolly Diamond and the Super Stunning Spectacular School Fair: Book 2
Moderator: Shelagh McDonald
Sara O’LearyOwls Are Good at Keeping Secrets
Sara O’Leary is a writer of fiction for both adults and children. She is the author of the bestselling picture book, This Is Sadie (recently turned into a musical by the New York City Children’s Theater), A Family Is a Family Is a Family, The Boy and the Blue Moon, and the award-winning series of Henry books, When You Were Small, Where You Came From, and When I Was Small, all illustrated by Julie Morstad. Her latest book is Owls Are Good at Keeping Secrets: An Unusual Alphabet, illustrated by Jacob Grant.
Discovery Tent In partnership with
12pm to 12:45pm
Arthur Slade was raised on a ranch in the Cypress Hills of Saskatchewan. He is the author of over twenty novels for young readers including The Hunchback Assignments, which won the prestigious TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award, and Dust, winner of the Governor General’s Award for Children’s Literature. He lives in Saskatoon. Visit him online at www.arthurslade.com.
Art SladeAmber Fang
Shane ArbuthnotTerra Nova
Shane Arbuthnott is the author of the Molly Stout Adventures series. He grew up in Saskatoon and now lives in Regina with his family. When he is not writing, he can be found chasing his three adventurous children, trying to convince them to eat green things. For more information on Shane and his books, visit www.shanearbuthnott.com.
1pm to 1:45pm
Originally from Germany, Miriam Körner fell in love with Northern Saskatchewan one brutally cold winter morning when she lost her dog team on Bigstone Lake - and shortly after, with the man who rescued her team. Miriam’s critically... [continued]
Miriam KornerQaqavii: A Novel
Moderator: Sheheryar Sheikh
Tom MillerThe Philosopher’s Flight
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Discovery Tent In partnership with
acclaimed YA novel, Yellow Dog, and her award-winning picture book collaboration, When the Trees Crackle with Cold: pisimwasinahikan, were both on the top of McNally Robinson’s 2018 bestseller list in the children’s book category. Her latest YA novel, Qaqavii, is her love declaration to the land and people of Canada’s Far North.
Tom Miller grew up in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. He graduated from Harvard University and went on to earn an MFA in creative writing from the University of Notre Dame and an MD from the University of Pittsburgh. While writing The Philosopher’s Flight, he worked as a travel guidebook writer, EMT, and college English instructor. He’s now an emergency physician at the University of Wisconsin Hospital.
2pm to 2:45pm
Cassidy McFadzean was born in Regina and currently lives in Toronto. She is the author of Hacker Packer (McClelland & Stewart, 2015) and Drolleries (M&S, 2019). A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Cassidy has been shortlisted for the CBC Poetry Prize, the Short Grain Contest, and the Walrus Poetry Prize.
Cassidy McFadzeanDrolleries
Moderator: Danica Lorer
Adeena KarasickChecking In
Adeena Karasick is a New York-based Canadian poet, performer, cultural theorist, media artist, and the author of ten books of poetry and poetics. Her most recent work includes Checking In (Talonbooks, 2018) and Salomé: Woman of Valor (University of Padova Press, Italy, 2017), the libretto for her spoken word opera, co-created with Grammy Award-winning composer, Sir Frank London. She teaches Literature and Critical Theory for the Humanities and Media Studies Department at Pratt Institute, is Poetry Editor for Explorations in Media Ecology, received a 2018 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Award, and won the 2016 Voce Donna Italia Award for her contributions to feminist thinking, as well as, the 2018 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award. The Adeena Karasick Archive is established at Special Collections, Simon Fraser University.
Discovery Tent In partnership with
3pm to 3:45pm Valerie KorinekPrairie Fairies: A History of Queer Communities and People in Western Canada, 1930-1985
Valerie Korinek is a Professor of Canadian cultural and gender history and Vice-Dean Faculty Relations in the College of Arts and Science, University of Saskatchewan. She is an award-winning teacher and writer as well as the author of four books and anthologies, including Roughing It in the Suburbs and Edible Histories, Cultural Politics: Towards a Canadian Food History. Her most recent work... [continued]
Moderator: Erika Dyck
SaskTel Remai Modern Art Caravan + Paige’s Face Painting
Nutrien Wonderhub
Saskatoon Public Library + Imagination Playground Nutrien Children’s Festival
New! Ukulele Workshops with Michael KurpiuweitWorkshop Times: 10am, 12pm, 2pm
New! Leleka Ukrainian Dance EnsemblePerformance Times: 11am, 1pm, 3pm
Kids Street & Literacy Lane In partnership with
Take a walk down Literacy Lane for fun for the whole family!
Prairie Fairies: A History of Queer Communities and People in Western Canada, 1930-1985 (University of Toronto Press, 2018), won the 2019 Saskatchewan Book Awards competition for Scholarly Writing and Non-Fiction.
Discovery Tent In partnership with
4pm to 5pm Grant Lawrence, Dave Bidini, Carol Rose Daniels, Jay Semko (Moderator) Singer Songwriter Circle
Smoke’s PoutinerieGUD Eats Inc.
Karen’s Snack ShackRosaly’s Pan African Restaurant
Chick-A-LickDapper Dane Gourmet Grilled Cheese
Prairie Juice Co.Alpha Dog Waffles
Enjoy a meal at one of our homegrown food trucks!
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While our business is built on crop inputs and insights, we know our communities grow from imagination and inspiration. Nutrien is proud to sponsor The Word On The Street Saskatoon Book and Magazine Festival.
Inspiring imagination helps feed the future
Food Trucks
We thank all attendees, authors, volunteers, sponsors, partners,
organizers, vendors, and committees for their support and work!
Author Promised Land (Self Published) Friesen PressBlue Max Stories Inc.
Cameron House MediaConseil des écoles fransaskoises
FlexEd SchoolFrontier College
Greater Saskatoon Catholic SchoolsMaple Leaf Publishing
McNally RobinsonJackPine Press
Purple Fire PublicationsRolling Education Unit c/o Sask Waste Reduction Council
SaskbooksSaskatoon Public Schools
Saskatchewan Writers’ GuildSaskatchewan Literacy Network
ShopUsask BookstoreYvonne Yourkowski
While strolling down Broadway, explore our many exhibitors! Listed here A-Z.
BRING ALL YOURCRAZY IDEAS TO LIFE.We’re not afraid of new, forward-thinking ideas. In fact, we encourage them.That’s why we support youth programs and organizations throughout the province.
Learn more at sasktel.com/csr.
Exhibitors
Schedule Summary
Mark AbleyThe Organist: Fugues, Fatherhood, and a Fragile MindModerator: Bob Calder
11am to 11:45am
Grant LawrenceDirty Windshields: The Best and the Worst of theSmugglers Tour DiariesModerator: Kirby Wirchenko
12pm to 12:45pm
Barbara LanghorstWantSonya LalliThe Matchmaker’s ListModerator: Susan Burton
1pm to 1:45pm
Andrew CoppolinoFarm to TableRenée KohlmanAll the Sweet ThingsModerator: Noelle Chorney
2pm to 2:45pm
Dave Bidini
3pm to 3:45pm
Horizon Tent In partnership with
Grant Lawrence, Dave Bidini, Carol Rose Daniels, Jay Semko (Moderator) Singer Songwriter Circle
4pm to 5pm
Schedule Summary11am to 11:45am
12pm to 12:45pm
1pm to 1:45pm
2pm to 2:45pm
3pm to 3:45pm
Riley RossmoDC ComicsModerator: Jody Cason
Robert CalderA Hero for the Americas: The Legend of Gonzalo GuerreroSarah WeinmanThe Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel that Scandalized the WorldModerator: Alexandra Popoff
Ernie LouttitThe Unexpected Cop: Indian Ernie on a Life of LeadershipSuzanne MethotLegacy: Trauma, Story and Indigenous HealingModerator: Chief of Police Troy Cooper
Vera PezerThe Little Community That Could: The Story of MeskanawAnn HuiChop Suey Nation: The Legion Cafe and Other Stories from Canada’s Chinese RestaurantsIntroduction: Mayor Charlie ClarkModerator: Susan McDonald
Gail BowenA Darkness of the HeartModerator: Tony Bidulka
Legacy Tent In partnership with
Schedule Summary11am to 11:45am
1pm to 1:45pm
2pm to 2:45pm
12pm to 12:45pm
Art SladeAmber FangShane ArbuthnotTerra Nova
Alice KuipersPolly Diamond and the Super Stunning Spectacular School Fair: Book 2Sarah O’LearyOwls Are Good at Keeping SecretsModerator: Shelagh McDonald
Miriam KornerQaqavii: A NovelTom MillerThe Philosopher’s FlightModerator: Sheheryar Sheikh
Discovery Tent In partnership with
Cassidy McFadzeanDrolleriesAdeena KarasickChecking InModerator: Danica Lorer
3pm to 3:45pm
Valerie KorinekPrairie Fairies: A History of Queer Communities andPeople in Western Canada, 1930-1985Moderator: Erika Dyck
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Horizon TentIn partnership with Nutrien
Legacy TentIn partnership with the University of Saskatchewan
Discovery TentIn partnership with Canadian Heritage
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Ukulele Workshops with Michael Kurpjuweit+ Leleka Ukrainian Dance Ensemble
SaskTel Remai Art Caravan+ Paige’s Face Painting
Nutrien Wonderhub
Saskatoon Public Library+ Nutrien Children’s Festival Imagination Playground
ATM Locations
(1) Hose & Hydrant
(2) Amigos Cantina
(3) Black Cat Tavern
(4) The Yard & Flagan
Kids Street & Literacy Lane In partnership with
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Don’t miss the Opening Ceremonies with Office of the Treaty Commissioner10am to 10:50am