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The West End Cultural Centre (WECC) is a non-profit music venue and arts organisation at 586 Ellice Avenue in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, housed in a repurposed 1909 brick church designed by architect Herbert Edward Matthews. Established in 1987 by Mitch Podolak and Ava Kobrinsky, the first concert on October 23, 1987, featured Spirit of the West. In 2009 the facility underwent a 3.5-million-dollar expansion designed by Prairie Architects that added the 380-capacity Ventura Concert Hall -- a purpose-built performance space with a 900-square-foot stage, professional sound and lighting, and provisions for CBC live broadcasting and recording. The original church building was redeveloped to house the 80-capacity Assiniboine Credit Union Hall, an accessible entrance, lobby, and administration spaces. The expansion earned LEED Silver certification and features geothermal heating and passive cooling. Over the years the WECC stage has welcomed Gordon Lightfoot, Neko Case, Feist, Tegan and Sara, Lyle Lovett, Bruce Cockburn, Toots and the Maytals, and hundreds of other local, national, and international artists.
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