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EVENTS

Living with Long COVID
Living with Long COVID is a photography exhibition co-produced and presented at the Museum of Vancouver, in collaboration with SFU Faculty of Health Sciences and the Post-COVID-19 Interdisciplinary Clinical Care Network (PC-ICCN). The exhibition presents photographs and reflections created by 46 Longhaulers (people living with Long COVID), offering an intimate perspective on their everyday challenges and resilience. Grounded in a community-based, participatory arts approach, the project connects patients, researchers, clinicians and museum professionals to advance public understanding and dialogue about Long COVID—working to reduce stigma, strengthen patient voices, and advocate for expanded recognition and support.(Museum of Vancouver, 1100 Chestnut Street, Vancouver, Oct. 4, 2025 - Mar. 22, 2026)

25th Annual Chutzpah! Festival
The Chutzpah! Festival returns for its 25th anniversary with a mix of festival favourites and new discoveries, in a stellar lineup of performances this November, showcasing music, theatre, comedy, dance, and storytelling presentations by exciting local, national and international artists through a multicultural Jewish lens. With an emphasis on Canadian artists, the Festival will also present artists from Australia, Switzerland, Germany, Latvia, Israel, and the United States. Single tickets and ChutzPacks are available online at www.chutzpahfestival.com or by phone at 604.257.5145.
(Norman & Annette Rothstein Theatre, 950 W. 41st Ave, and other Vancouver venues, Nov. 12—23, 2025)

Stories of Salish Wool Dogs
Step into the world of the Salish Wool Dog, a small, long-haired dog known by Coast Salish peoples for its wool, an essential part of weaving and cultural traditions. This event highlights Indigenous knowledge through research, storytelling, and film. The evening will feature the first-ever public screening of Threads that Bind: The Story of the Coast Salish Woolly Dog by Kirk French, a talk with Liz Hammond-Kaarremaa, and a panel of Indigenous knowledge keepers and weavers exploring the woolly dog’s cultural role, the impacts of colonization, and ongoing efforts to share this history.
(Museum of Vancouver, 1100 Chestnut Street, Nov. 23, 1:00–3:00pm)

The Interceptors Reel Causes presents The Interceptors, a documentary that follows Filipino-Canadian Chef TJ Conwi as he turns a mountain of surplus food into delicious meals that are distributed to those experiencing food insecurity. Stick around after the screening for a panel discussion and an exclusive cooking demo with Chef TJ Conwi. (SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, 149 West Hastings Street, Nov. 27, 2025 7pm)

Mini Miniature Show at MOV
Brought to you by the Vancouver Dollhouse Miniature Show, this Mini Miniature Show highlights past winning exhibits alongside miniatures from other shows, with vendors selling a variety of miniature creations. Vancouver makers use diverse techniques and materials to craft realistic pieces in scales from 1/12 to 1/144, building imaginary worlds that can reflect memory or pure imagination. “Dollhouse” includes houses, room boxes, and vignettes, offering people of all ages a creative hobby that can be shared across generations.
(Museum of Vancouver, Dec. 7, 2025, 10:00am–5:00pm)

Movie Singalong: Mary Poppins
Step in time with PHT’s Movie Singalong! Join us for a practically perfect screening of Mary Poppins, the 1964 classic Disney musical starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Set in Edwardian London, follow along as the titular magical nanny leads the Banks children through fantastical adventures with her friend, Bert, a cockney jack-of-all-trades. Featuring unforgettable tunes such as “A Spoonful of Sugar,” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” “Let’s Go Fly a Kite,” and more!
(Presentation House Theatre, 333 Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancouver, BC V7M 3G9, Dec. 13, 2025)

WORKSHOPS + WEBINARS/PANELS

Advanced Beading Workshop with Jason Nahanee and Joanne Natrall
Ready to level up your beading game? Join Squamish beaders Jason Nahanee and Joanne Natrall for a day of beadwork. This advanced workshop is ideal for those with some beading experience or who joined the beginner workshop in March 2025 and want to explore more detailed techniques. Participants will choose between creating Santa- or Elf-inspired earrings, receiving hands-on guidance in traditional methods. All materials are included, snacks will be available (you may also bring your own lunch), and tickets include admission to the Museum of Vancouver’s galleries. Spots are limited.
(Museum of Vancouver, Dec. 6, 2025)

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