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Charity/Fundraiser 9:00am - 6:00pm Lacombe Park Lake
Brody McIntyre at 780-777-3694 |
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THE CANADIAN PROGRESS CLUB WILL BE HOSTING THEIR 2ND ANNUAL 3 ON 3 POND HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP THIS YEAR AND ARE LOOKING FOR TEAMS TO ENJOY A FULL DAY OF FESTIVITIES.
- DATE: MARCH 3RD, 2012.
- LOCATION: LACOMBE PARK POND, ST. ALBERT, AB.
- TIME: 10:00AM – 6:00PM
- COST: $125 PER TEAM
INCLUDED IN THE ENTRY FEE WILL BE:
- TEAM JERSEYS
- MINIMUM 4 GAMES
- LUNCH
- BEER GARDENS
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Sports/Recreation
YWCA YoWoChAs Outdoor Education Centre
www.ywcayowochas.org |
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The Sherwood Park Celiac Support Group has partnered with the Allergy Asthma Information Association (AAIA) and YWCA YoWoChAs Outdoor Education Center to provide an opportunity for children with Celiac disease to attend summer camp. The camp is open to children 6 - 15 years of age and will be held at the YWCA YoWoChAs Outdoor Education Center (80 km west of Edmonton, AB) from July 23 to 27, 2012. The Celiac campers will participate in all camp activities, but the meal and snack menu has been modified to be gluten-free. For more information e-mail spceliacs@gmail.com or call YWCA YoWoChAs Outdoor Education Centre at 780-892-2660. |
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Arts & Culture All Day Glenrose Galleries
janice.kassian@albertahealthservices.ca |
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Blue Curve Gallery: Artist Julie Drew's exhibit 'Living Water' brings together the biblical imagery of living water as a way to look at the environmental impact of the water crisis on our world today. For Julie painting and drawing is part of her conversation with God. It is a way she can reflect on his beauty, the beauty of his creation and speak of that beauty and glorify him. Most of her subjects are found in nature and range from large landscapes to the small detail of a flower.
Art on the Inside Gallery: Artist Ann Marie Resta's photography exhibit 'Take a Second Look at your Plate' challenges the viewer to discover something new in everyday subjects. Her fascination with cameras and the commitment and rituals of photographers lead her to start photographing different textures, colours, and contrasts of different produce which she photographed once a week for 52 weeks at different locations such as farmers' markets. This project led her to significant lifestyle changes in the way she eats and now she gives monthly to the food bank. She realized that making little changes and seeing things differently can lead to bigger changes. She hopes her photographs inspire her viewers to examine things differently too.
The Mezzanine Gallery: Artist David Baine's photography exhibit 'Naturally Exceptional' provides his viewers with extraordinarily beautiful images of ordinary scenes. The images are a collection of the natural environment we commonly share. They vary from vast panoramas to micro images. Each image is designed to capture and hold the viewer's attention with the enchanting beauty of the world that surrounds us.
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Arts & Culture
CAtalyst Theatre
780-420-1757 |
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Renowned playwright David Mamet's incendiary RACE is set to detonate on stage in Edmonton. The play follows three attorneys, two black and one white, preparing to defend a wealthy white executive charged with the rape of a black woman. As they grapple with preparing their case, deeply buried prejudice explodes to the surface. RACE exposes tragic lies, raising painful questions concerning how differences in color, gender, ethnicity and class breed denial, silence, division and resentment. Mamet's rapier wit and hard-hitting style offers up an evening of high-voltage drama, a gripping legal whodunit, fraught with plot twists keeping audiences glued to their seats and guessing until the final curtain – powerful, provocative and disturbing. Strong language warning! Showtimes 8 p.m. Tue-Sat; 2 p.m. matinees Feb. 26, March 3-4, March 10-11. |
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