Kildonan Park,2015 Main St
Winnipeg,ONR2V 2B9Canada
Winnipeg,ONR2V 2B9Canada
What: City of Winnipeg Public Works Expo 2024
When: May 23rd, 2024 (9:30 am – 6:00 pm)
Where: Kildonan Park (Rainbow Stage parking lot)
Cost: Free
Who: Winnipeggers of all ages, families, students, job seekers
Calling all curious minds and community champions! The City of Winnipeg Public Works Expo 2024 is back, and it promises to be a fun-filled day of discovery for Winnipeggers of all ages. Mark your calendars for May 23rd (9:30 am to 6:00 pm) and head to the scenic Kildonan Park (Rainbow Stage parking lot) for this free, family-friendly event.
Coinciding with National Public Works Week, the Expo celebrates the tireless dedication of the City of Winnipeg’s Public Works staff. These are the unsung heroes who keep our city running smoothly, from maintaining vibrant green spaces and tackling pesky potholes to ensuring efficient traffic flow and essential services like gardening and naturalist programs.
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Here’s what awaits you at the Expo:
● Demonstrations & Discussions including:
● Career Exploration: Are you curious about potential career paths? This Expo is a goldmine for high school students and job seekers. Explore the diverse and exciting roles within Public Works through interactive activities and gain a behind-the-scenes look at their essential contributions.
More than just an educational event, the City of Winnipeg Public Works Expo 2024 fosters a sense of community. It’s a chance to meet the people who make Winnipeg a great place to live, appreciate their hard work, and gain a deeper understanding of the intricate workings that keep our city thriving.
Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the heart and soul of Winnipeg’s infrastructure! Join us at the Public Works Expo 2024 for a day of fun, learning, and community connection.
Please note: This blog post is for informational purposes only. Winnipeg for Free is not associated with City of Winnipeg in any manner. Confirm program details and availability directly with City of Winnipeg.
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