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The Mennonite Heritage Village opened for the season on May 1. Free admission to the museum grounds will be available on May 9 as part of Manitoba Day celebrations. The Livery Barn Restaurant will host a Mother’s Day buffet meal on May 10. Last year’s meal saw more than 400 people attend.
Robert Goertzen, executive director of the Mennonite Heritage Village, holds a perogy and farmer sausage platter inside the Livery Barn Restaurant on May 5. The village opened for the season on May 1. Free admission to the museum grounds will be available on May 9 as part of Manitoba Day celebrations. The Livery Barn Restaurant will host a Mother’s Day buffet meal on May 10. Last year’s meal saw more than 400 people attend.