Weekend events

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Don’t let a little rain dampen your weekend. Here’s a look at some of the fun things happening around town.

The Sound Of Music wraps up this weekend at the QE Theatre.

Also wrapping up this weekend, The Vancouver Fringe Festival at various venues around town.

Check out the Kerrisdale Community Centre open house Saturday.

The Whitecaps host the Columbus Crew SC Saturday afternoon at BC Place.

The Night of the Grizzly happens Saturday at the Convention Centre.

Come to the Penjing Workshop – Autumn Training – Saturday at Sun Yat-Sen Garden.

Bike the Night takes place Saturday starting and finishing at Pacific and Carrall.

Stop by the Downtown Eastside Women’s Fair and Flea Market at Columbia and Cordova every Saturday until the end of September.

The Trout Lake Farmers Market in on Saturdays until October 21st.

Bard on the Beach is on until September 23rd at Vanier Park.

Visit “Uninterrupted” – a cinematic summer art installation that’s transformed the underside of the Cambie Bridge into a wild river. It’s free and on now until September 24th.

The 16th Annual Scotiabank Dance Centre Open House is on Saturday.

Oh Canada: The True North Strong And Funny wraps up Saturday at the Improv Centre on Granville Island.

The Venetian Ghetto: A Virtual Reconstruction: 1516-2017 is on now until the end of October at the Italian Cultural Centre.

Check out Claude Monet’s Secret Garden at the Vancouver Art Gallery on now until October 1st.

Intangible: Memory and Innovation in Coast Salish Art is on now until December 10th at the Bill Reid Gallery downtown.

Terry Fox runs are happening around the province Sunday including one in Stanley Park.

The Kitsilano Farmers Market is on Sundays until October 22nd.

Angels In America: Perestroika is playing at the Stanley until October 8th.

The Vancouver Recital Society presents the Verona Quartet Sunday at the Vancouver Playhouse.

Traces of Words: Art and Calligraphy from Asia is on now until October 9th at the UBC Museum of Anthropology.

The Vancouver Art Gallery presents Emily Carr: Into the Forest on now until mid-December.

Check out ZimCarvings at VanDusen Botanical Garden until the end of the month.

Never-before seen historic works of renowned Vancouver artist Ian Wallace are on display until the end of September at the Rennie Museum.

The Vancouver Maritime Museum presents The Lost Fleet on now until next March.

Amazonia: The Rights of Nature on now until January at the Museum of Anthropology.

If you have a weekend event you’d like us to consider mentioning, email Ben.Wilson@news1130.rogers.com or Tweet him @benwilson1130

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