Join us at the end of each evening to meet fellow attendees and explore the historical sites that Saskatchewan has to offer!
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University of Saskatchewan
Monday, July 22 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm | Open to all summit attendees!
The University of Saskatchewan is honored to welcome Summit attendees on Monday, July 22 from 6pm to 8pm for an evening reception to be held on its beautiful campus. Join us to meet fellow PNWER delegates and summit attendees at Canada's #1 water resources research facility.
The University of Saskatchewan also leads research in areas of global importance, such as food security, sustainability, and biodiversity. In addition to its scientific accomplishments, USask proudly sits at the heart of the Métis homeland and prioritizes the integration of Indigenous culture on campus. |
the Western Development Museum
Tuesday, July 23 | 6:00pm - 9:00pm | Open to all summit attendees!
To learn more about Young Spirit including their Grammy experience, read this article from Global News.
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The Cement Association of Canada is proud to host the 2019 PNWER Celebration Dinner embracing the stories of Saskatchewan and the prairies through local food, history and entertainment at the Western Development Museum, the largest human history museum in the province.
Come join us by taking a journey through time at a reception in 1910 Boomtown where Saskatchewan-inspired stories from 1910 to the present unfold. Attendees will experience the culinary delights of the prairies at dinner featuring First Nations and Métis performances by Grammy-nominated Young Spirit, a Cree drum group, and tap their toes to the rich tradition of the high-energy Asham Stompers, which combine the richness of the Métis Red River Jig with First Nations square dancing. To learn more about the Asham Stompers including their history and to view videos, visit their website. |
closing ceremony at the remai modern art museum
Wednesday, July 24 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm | Open to all summit attendees!
Join us for the summit's closing reception hosted by the Canadian Engineering and Geoscience Regulators at the Remai Modern art museum! With values such as safety, competence, honesty, fairness, and respect, the Regulators work to ensure public safety and environmental protection by regulating the practice of engineering and geoscience in Saskatchewan.
As the 2019 Annual Summit comes to a close, attendees will get the chance to explore the Remai Modern and get a glimpse into the future of 21st century art. Remai Modern is a new museum of modern and contemporary art in Saskatoon. It is informed by the rich culture and history of the Prairies, including Indigenous artists and nations, distinct modernist influences, and a legacy of progressive support for the arts. The museum is a demonstration of Saskatchewan's strong history of progressive politics and support for the arts. |
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