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June 17, 1 to 7pm; 8th Annual GlobalFest Golf Classic. Muirfield Lakes Golf Course hosts their annual golf classic that includes 18 holes of golf with cart, multiple food and beverage holes, contest holes with prizes to be won at each hole, a reception buffet, and live and silent auction. Learn more at globalfest.ca/golf-tournament.
June 17 to 18, 10 to 10:30am; Free Family Concerts in the Park. Join Sylvia Chave (Singing with Sylvia) for her Stay-Cation Tour, across Calgary. Five 30-minute shows for kids up to age eight. Bring your blankies, snacks and smiles and be prepared to wiggle and giggle rain or shine. Learn more at SingingwithSylvia.com.
June 19, 6:30 to 8pm; I See. Do You? Family Friendly Workshop. The 1.5-hour in-person workshop aims to inspire participants aged seven and above to craft an Agamograph by delving into the theme of empathy. Originated by Yaacov Agam, this visual art technique utilizes optical illusions to alter the image based on the viewer's vantage point. Learn more at thisiscrate.com.
June 19, 7 to 9:15pm; Calgary Jazz Orchestra. The Calgary Jazz Orchestra is ready to take you on a journey through two distinct yet deeply intertwined styles: the vibrant music of New Orleans and the soulful blues at Bella Concert Hall. Learn more at taylorcentre.ca.
June 19 to 23; Sled Island. Sled Island's thoughtful, eclectic programming and independent spirit have produced a one-of-a-kind festival experience. Each June, the five-day music and arts festival brings together a community of music, comedy, film and art as well as over 40,000 attendees across multiple venues, earning rave reviews from attendees, artists and media across the globe. Learn more at sledisland.com.
Thursdays 3 to 6pm until June 20; NMC Jam Club. The National Music Centre (NMC) is calling all teens to Studio Bell. In partnership with CJAY 92, NMC is supporting the next generation of rock stars with a free after-school drop-in program for teens, as Jesse & JD present the NMC Jam Club. Learn more at studiobell.ca/jam-club.
June 20 to October 3; Bridgeland-Riverside Farmers Market. A weekly local farmers market featuring over 30 vendors, food trucks, live music, kids play area and more at Bridgeland-Riverside Community Association. Each week a local band will play from 5:30 to 7:30pm. Learn more at brcacalgary.org.
June 21, 8am to 2pm; Walk for Reconciliation 2024. All are welcome to join the Walk for Reconciliation for an opportunity to reflect on the difficult history and atrocities of residential schools in Canada, the legacies of survivors, and steps we can take in the healing process as we move towards a stronger future together. Meet at the Harry Hays Building with event to follow at The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland. Learn more at theconfluence.ca.
June 21, 9am to 7pm; National Indigenous Peoples Day at TELUS Spark. Summer solstice is the longest day of the year, and for many it marks the official start of the season. Celebrate at Spark with hot eats and cool treats, work up a sweat learning new dance steps, hang out in the sun or beside the fire (weather permitting), and dive into Indigenous Knowledges of the cosmos. Learn more at sparkscience.ca.
June 21, 10am to 5pm; OHSOTO’KINO: Indigenous Peoples Day. As part of National Music Centre’s OHSOTO’KINO initiative, join Studio Bell for a special event showcasing local Indigenous song, music, and dance. The day’s lineup includes Cree Métis recording artist/songwriter, poet, and filmmaker Sandra Sutter, nêhiyaw singer-songwriter Wyatt C. Louis, and Inuvaluit singer-songwriter Willie Thrasher with his partner Linda Saddleback. Learn more at studiobell.ca.
June 21, 11:30am; Voices of the Future – In Honour of National Indigenous People’s Day. Stardale is pleased to invite you to this inaugural Networking event, hosted by SLB at The Ampersand. Join your Industry Peers to further your education on collaborating, engaging and working with Indigenous peoples. Celebrate with Stardale Women’s Group on June 21,2024 for an educational film screening and drumming. Learn more at calgaryeconomicdevelopment.com.
June 21, 4:30 to 6pm, Free Soccer Fridays. Free Soccer Fridays invites kids to a free unstructured, drop-in soccer opportunity. This is a chance for youth of all ages and abilities to play and enjoy the sport. Learn more at calgaryminorsoccer.com.
June 21, 5 to 10pm; Marda Loop Night Market. Participating vendors offer everything from food products to crafts and accessories. There will also be live music and food trucks on-site. Learn more at mardaloopnightmarket.ca.
June 21, 7:30 to 10pm; "Songs for Summer Solstice" - An Evening of A Cappella Music with ONCUE! Celebrate the end of the season with a spectacular evening of a cappella music featuring ONCUE, the professional ensemble from the Youth Singers of Calgary. Enjoy an evening of smooth harmonies and creative arrangements that will captivate audiences of all ages. With a diverse repertoire spanning various genres, ONCUE's award-winning performances are not to be missed! Learn more at theatre-tickets.ucalgary.ca.
June 21, National Indigenous Peoples Day at Heritage Park. Experience an authentic and traditional Pow Wow happening all day. At 4pm, join for the 9th annual Campfire Chats event: A Celebration of Indigenous Music and Culture! Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
Until June 22; Something Rotten. Front Row Centre Players proudly presents Something Rotten at the Beddington Theatre Arts Centre. Learn more at frontrowcentre.ca.
June 22, 9am to 6pm; Aboriginal Awareness Week Family Day Festival and Powwow. Come down to Enmax Park on the Calgary Stampede Grounds for Indigenous arts and crafts, a pancake breakfast, traditional powwow, children’s corner, exhibitions, and more. Learn more at aawc.ca.
June 22, 10am to 12pm; Michael’s Kids’ Club: Pom-Pom Butterfly Wreaths. Michaels Kids’ Club invites your kids (ages three and older) to create a free craft on Saturday mornings. Learn more at canada.michaels.com.
June 22, 11am; Cineplex Family Favourites: Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse. Visit participating Cineplex theatres near you and watch a favorite family film each week for only $3.99. Learn more at cineplex.com.
June 22, 11am to 4pm; Okotoks BuskerFest. Musicians, actors, magicians, jugglers, street performers, dancers, b-boys, singers and entertainers of all ages and acts will spread out on McRae and North Railway Streets for this fun street festival. It’s all free - if you like what you hear, show your appreciation for the performances with a loonie, toonie, or fiver - and don’t forget the applause. Learn more at okotoks.ca.
June 22, 12 to 5pm; Sled Alley. Sled Alley is a family-friendly, all-day party that has been extended from the alley behind The Palace Theatre onto 1st Street, between Stephen Avenue and 9 Avenue! This event will feature DJs, art, skateboarding, food, beverages, ice cream and some family-fun activities. Learn more at sledisland.com.
June 22, 2 to 4:30pm; John Paul George & 30 Ringos. Part recital, part full-blown pop concert; 30 drum students will take their turn at being Ringo for the day as they come together with the excellent “All you Need is love” Beatles Tribute band (minus their regular Ringo of course!) Learn more at cochranedrumtutor.ca.
June 22, 3:30 to 8:30pm; Parkland Summerfest. A community festival bringing people together for a fun and memorable day in Parkland’s beautiful Park 96. Learn more at parklandsummerfest.com.
June 22, 5 to 11pm; GlobalFest Fireworks- Strathmore Stampede Cowboy Town Concert. GlobalFest is returning for a second year at the Strathmore Cowboy Town Concert to provide a very exciting firework finale to the Cowboy Town performances. Enjoy live music and an explosive end to the evening with our fireworks to end off the night. Learn more at StrathmoreAG.com.
June 22, 6 to 9pm; Murder at the Park: Death Checks In. By popular demand, Heritage Park has a fresh mystery for you to solve! It’s 1910 and the Alberta Central Railway is building a railroad across the middle of the province. Whoever guesses where the rail line is going will strike it rich if they get in early. Five desperate people converge on the Lucky Guest Hotel, where fate, destiny and murder will collide as Death Checks In! © Watch the murder unfold as you enjoy a delicious three-course dinner. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
June 22, 6:30 to 9pm; The Dark Knight - Film Screening. The Burnswest Theatre at The Confluence is a cozy indie theatre perfect for a fun day out with the family or date night with a special someone. Movie tickets include a small popcorn and admission to The Confluence Cultural Centre. With film screenings of cult classics, family favorites and hidden gems happening every month. The Dark Knight (PG-13): When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham. Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice. Get tickets and showtimes at theconfluence.ca.
June 22 to 23; Brick Fest Live. Do you love building? Check out Brick Fest Live at the BMO Centre with hands-on activities, a giant brick pit, races, and life-sized brick models. Learn more at brickfestlive.com.
June 22 to 23; Vertigo Theatre Presents: Good As Gold: The Musical. The Filipino-produced musical intertwines the timeless narratives of Oscar Wilde’s “The Happy Prince” and The Brothers Grimm’s “The Fisherman and His Wife,” illuminating themes of charity, selflessness, and sacrifice. Learn more at tickets.vertigotheatre.com.
June 22 to August 10, Jubilations Junior Presents: Minionz: A Despicably Musical Parody. It’s 1988 and Gru is in high school with the Minionz trying to rule the school as… class president? Popular girl Nikki Nichols is the more likely candidate to win and with the school dance coming up, Gru is going see if his political rival would be his… dance partner? Can the Minionz help Gru secure the date? You’ll have to come see for yourself as Jubilations Junior presents… Minionz: A Despicably Musical Parody. Learn more at jubilations.ca.
Until June 23; Indigenous History Month Celebration at Southcentre Mall. This month-long event will foster understanding, appreciation, and celebration of Canada’s Indigenous Peoples. Experience educational activities, cultural displays, and storytelling sessions that connect both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians. Learn more at southcentremall.com.
Until June 23; Stage West Dinner Theatre Presents: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. From the chart-topping hits she wrote for the biggest acts in music to her own life-changing, trailblazing success with Tapestry, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical takes you back to where it all began — and takes you on the ride of a lifetime. Learn more at stagewestcalgary.com.
June 23; PILSC Legacy Run/Walk. The 2km/5km run/walk (you choose the distance) at Nose Creek Park in Airdrie raises funds and brings awareness to the impacts of infertility, miscarriage, termination for medical reasons (TFMR), stillbirth, neonatal loss and sudden infant loss syndrome (SIDS). Learn more at pilsc.org.
June 23; GlobalFest OneWorld Picnic. Come down to Hotchkiss Gardens to witness a sneak peak of GlobalFest through the mini OneWorld Festival. Check out the gathering of various cultural pavilions on site and experience demonstrations, displays and vendors. Then, grab a bite from the food trucks on site and enjoy your lunch while viewing our fantastic performance groups from many different cultures. Learn more at globalfest.ca.
June 23, 10:30am to 5pm; RED & WHITE Calgary Comic & Toy Expo. This show traditionally provides a day of entertainment, from vendors selling comics, games, and more to a costume contest at Acadia Recreation Complex. Learn more at comicandtoy.ca.
June 23, 4pm; Wordfest Presents Carley Fortune. The breakout bestselling author of Meet Me at The Lake is doing an afternoon extravaganza at Central Library. Your ticket includes an exclusive, in-depth conversation, hosted by Wordfest’s Creative Ringleader Shelley Youngblut, as well as an audience Q & A and book signing. A Wordfest photographer will be there to take selfies with Carley that you can download after the show. Learn more at wordfest.com.
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