What’s New This Week?
On August 27, 2024 by Calgary's ChildAugust 29 to September 8
August 29, 2:30 to 3:30pm; WP Puppet Theatre’s Puppet Pop-Up Studio. These community workshops encourage all family members to create art and drama together. This one takes place at Bowness Library. Learn more at wppuppet.com.
Fridays until August 30, 11am to 12pm; Toddler Time at The Confluence. Every Friday, join for exciting story times, age-appropriate crafts, coloring and more for youngsters up to age five. Tickets include the program and admission to The Confluence Cultural Centre so you can make the most of your day. Learn more at theconfluence.ca.
August 30, 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.
August 30; When Doves Cry Prince Tribute. An exciting and dynamic live concert experience, “When Doves Cry – The Prince Tribute Show” is a multi-talented eight-piece Tribute Show to the music of Prince at Jack Singer Concert Hall. Learn more at artscommons.ca.
August 30 to September 1, 1 to 5pm; Banff Sunshine Village Indigenous Days. Join to learn about Tsuut’ina culture through Tipi demonstrations, traditional dances, arts and crafts workshops, and storytelling sessions. Brown Bear Events will be on hand throughout the village to share the rich history and traditions of the land. Learn more at skibanff.com.
August 30 to September 1; Fiesta Filipino. The first cultural festival representing the Filipino community of Calgary and the entire province of Alberta at Olympic Plaza. Learn more at fiestafilipino.ca.
August 30 to September 2; Cochrane Pro Rodeo. Whether you’re a seasoned rodeo enthusiast or a first-time spectator, the action-packed schedule promises a fusion of thrilling rodeo competitions, community gatherings and unforgettable entertainment that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Learn more at cochranerodeo.com.
Until August 31; Storybook Theatre Presents: Heathers The Musical. Welcome to Westerberg High, where Veronica Sawyer is just another nobody dreaming of better days. But when she is invited to join the beautiful and impossibly cruel Heathers, rulers of the high school halls, Veronica’s dreams of popularity may finally come true. Learn more at storybooktheatre.org.
Tuesdays to Saturdays until August 31, 11am; Bug Soup at Bow Habitat Station. Have you ever wondered why so many wild creatures seem to love marshes? The secret lies in all the delicious nutritious bugs lurking in the murk! Dip into this nutrient-rich water and discover all the interesting and tasty creepy crawlies that call wetland waters home. Learn more at bowhabitat.alberta.ca.
Until August 31; Summer Reading Passport at Cherry Tree Lane Toy Shop. Participants in the program will have the chance to earn a variety of prizes, including gift cards, bookmarks, books, and more. Additionally, all participants will receive an invitation to an end-of-summer pizza party. Take part by signing up for the Summer Passport Reading Program on at cherrytreelane.ca.
Until August 31; Ultimate Summer Challenge. Join the Ultimate Summer Challenge, Calgary Public Library’s largest program for readers and learners of all ages! The challenge is simple: read every day this summer. With free access to books and resources at the Library, it is something all Calgarians can participate in. Plus, you’ll be eligible for incredible grand prizes, including KiwiCrate subscriptions, iPads and more. Learn more at calgarylibrary.ca.
August 31, 11am; Cineplex Family Favourites: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. Visit participating Cineplex theatres near you and watch a favorite family film each week for only $3.99. Learn more at cineplex.com.
August 31, 11am to 1pm; Beekeeping for Beginners. Get your garden buzzing by learning about the basics of bees. Get decked out in some beekeeping gear and join ABC Bees owner and operator Eliese Watson for a hive tour of the bees in The Confluence Garden. This two-hour workshop will cover all of the different aspects of setting up bee hives and how to care for them in an inner-city location. Learn more at theconfluence.ca.
August 31, 11am to 1pm; Outdoor Scavenger Hunt Competition. Embark on an enriching adventure across The Confluence parkland. Put your local history knowledge to the test in this outdoor scavenger hunt that will take you across all 40 acres of land at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers. Learn more at theconfluence.ca.
August 31, 12:30pm; Corn Stock 2024 at Century Downs Casino. Celebrate the end of the Standardbred season with a good, old-fashioned corn roast and other corny fun. This is an all-ages event with pony rides, corn husking competition, corn hole tournaments, corn carrying races and free samples from Bronc Beer! Learn more at cnty.com.
August 31, 2 to 4pm; Marley & Me – 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. Marley & Me (PG): A family learns important life lessons from their adorable, but naughty and neurotic dog. Learn more at theconfluence.ca.
August 31, 6:30 to 8pm; Eagles Tribute Concert at Seaman Stadium in Okotoks. The stadium will host its first-ever concert, featuring Eagle Eyes, a renowned Eagles tribute band, along with a showcase of local artists including Dawgs anthem singer Brettyn Rose and The Back 40. Learn more at tickets.dawgsbaseball.ca.
August 31 to September 1; Calgary Pride. One of the most vibrant events in Calgary! From a parade to inspirational speakers, parties, and more, there will be tons of incredible things happening in celebration of the 2SLGBTQ+ community this summer. Learn more at calgarypride.ca.
August 31 to September 1; World Folklore Festival. Join New Horizon Mall for two days filled with diverse cultures, music, dance, and traditions from around the globe. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of folk performances that will transport you to different parts of the world. Learn more at newhorizonmall.com.
August 31 to September 1; Canmore Highland Games. The 33rd Annual Canmore Highland Games promises two full days of Highland happiness in Centennial Park. Learn more at canmorehighlandgames.ca.
August 31 to September 1; BBQ on the Bow. BBQ on the Bow is an annual Kansas City BBQ Society (KCBS) sanctioned BBQ Competition and outdoor festival taking place at Calgary Shrine Stables. Learn more at bbqonthebow.com.
August 31 to September 2; Hangar Flight Museum Open Aircraft Days. Up, up and away! You can expect to see (and sit in) the Avro Lancaster, the F-86 Sabre, the Beechcraft 18, the Twin Otter, and the Douglas DC-3 on certain days throughout the summer. Learn more at thehangarmuseum.ca.
August 31 to October 19; Jubilations Dinner Theatre Presents: Wally Wonka and the Vanilla Factory. Wally Wonka, the lesser-known brother of Willy Wonka, is running his own factory and it’s… not going well. With one last ditch effort to keep his factory afloat, he invites select guests to come see a new Vanilla creation at his factory but… do all of his guests have good intentions? Learn more at jubilations.ca.
Sundays until September 1, 1 to 3pm; Toys R Us: Beyblades Playday. Canada’s toy store hosts free events for kids and families. Check with your local store to confirm. Learn more at toysrus.ca.
Until September 1; Stage West Dinner Theatre Presents: A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline. Patsy was never shy about self-promotion and impressed everyone the moment they heard her. Featuring all her biggest hits from Walkin’ After Midnight, I Fall to Pieces, Crazy (written by Willie Nelson), She’s Got You, Leavin’ on Your Mind, Sweet Dreams, Faded Love, and all the way to her last single release of A Closer Walk with Thee. Learn more at stagewestcalgary.com.
September 1, 11am to 10pm; Alberta Day at Heritage Park. Celebrate what makes this province special with free family fun at Heritage Park including entertainment, a market, and a kids’ zone. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
September 1, 3:30pm; Music, Dinner, and Theatre: The Other Side of Green. A special Musical Dinner Theatre designed for immigrant communities. This event promises an enriching experience filled with good food, fun, music, theatre, and educational arts for the entire family at Jack Singer Concert Hall. Learn more at artscommons.ca.
September 1 to 30; Alberta Culture Days. An opportunity to discover, experience and celebrate arts and culture through local events and activities, in person and online across the province. Learn more at culturedays.ca.
Until September 2; Bugs & Bytes Summer Science at TELUS Spark. From ants to algorithms, Spark is buggin’ out with science this summer! TELUS Spark is buzzing with excitement as the science centre kicks off an epic summer of Bugs & Bytes! Guests are in for a summer full of exploring the secrets of both the digital and natural worlds while getting curious about science. Learn more at sparkscience.ca.
September 2; Labour Day Tea at Heritage Park. A charming celebration of tradition and flavors, where timeless elegance meets culinary excellence at Heritage Park’s Labour Day Tea. Enjoy petit finger sandwiches, favorite treats from the Alberta Bakery and buttermilk scones with your freshly brewed cup of tea. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
September 2, 10am to 2pm; Labour Day Fill the Van. Join Calgary and District Labour Council with your donation and help them fill the van for the food banks. Learn more at thecdlc.ca.
September 4 to 8; Spruce Meadows Masters Tournament. The ‘Masters’ at Spruce Meadows is where excellence meets champion sport. As one of the most anticipated gatherings in the equestrian calendar, the Masters promises an unforgettable experience for riders, spectators, and enthusiasts. Learn more at sprucemeadows.com.
September 5, 4:30 to 8:40pm; Kensington Night Market. Entertainment, local vendors and so much more; shop the market then experience and enjoy Kensington. Learn more at thedowntownmarkets.ca.
September 6, 4:30 to 6:30pm; 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.
September 6, 5 to 9:30pm; The Barn After Dark. The final adults-oriented night market of the season, The Barn After Dark, takes place at the Shawnessy Barn. Experience two floors featuring 34 local vendors, all with unique, hand-crafted items. Learn more at thebarnartisanmarket.ca.
September 6 to 8; Millarville Racetrack: Chuckwagons, Chariots, and Bulls Under the Lights. Celebrate Western heritage with Millarville chuckwagons, chariots, and bulls under the lights. Learn more at millarvilleracetrack.com.
September 6 to 8; Calgary RibFest. The Western Canada Rib Fest Tour is back by popular demand! Tell your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, even a stranger. They’ll be serving up award-winning ribs (and other food trucks) and family fun at McMahon Stadium. Learn more at wcrft.ca.
September 6 to 29; India Film Festival of Alberta. This year’s India Film Festival of Alberta celebrates the Edmonton Movie Club’s decade-long commitment to cultural diversity through film at Globe Cinema. Learn more at indiafilmfestival.ca.
September 6 to November 10; Stagewest Dinner Theatre Presents: Death Trap. Sidney Bruhl is a successful writer of Broadway mystery plays. Unfortunately, Bruhl is now struggling to live up to his own reputation, suffering through a series of consecutive flops. Learn more atstagewestcalgary.com.
Until September 7; Sake & Celebrate: 50th Anniversary Indoor Roller Rink at Southcentre Mall. Join Southcentre Mall for a celebration half a century in the making. They aim to raise $50,000 for the Calgary Food Bank’s baby hampers. Rent roller skates and hit the rink in Centre Court! It’s free for everyone. Learn more at southcentremall.com.
September 7; Chestermere Country Fair. The Chestermere Country Fair is the oldest ongoing annual event in Chestermere, held every year in September. The event includes a kids’ zone, harvest market, parade, rodeo and more at Chestermere Recreation Centre. Learn more at vcagsociety.ca.
September 7, 9:30am to 4pm; Springbank Old Tyme Fall Fair. Enjoy a pancake breakfast, kid zone, vendor market, book swap and much more at Springbank Park for All Seasons. Learn more at springbankpark.com.
September 7, 10am to 2pm; Cochrane Culture Days. Two days of terrific performances – jazz, foke, Irish, pipe, fusion bands and more. There will also be Stoney Nakoda dancers from Mînî Thnî, Japanese Taiko drums, taekwondo demonstration, face painting and twisted balloons for the kids at the Farmer’s Market at Spray Lakes Sawmills Recreation Centre. Learn more at urbancasual.ca.
September 7, 10 am to 4pm; Alberta Disney Fan Expo. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just love a good Disney movie, this event is perfect for all ages. Get ready for fun activities, photo opportunities with your favorite characters, and stock up on Disney themed treasures. Learn more at newhorizonmall.com.
September 7, 10am to 4pm; Parkdale Petfest. Parkdale Petfest started in 2017 by a group of pet enthusiasts living in the community of Parkdale and surrounding areas to celebrate love for all living creatures at Parkdale Community Association. Learn more at parkdalepetfest.com.
September 7, 11am to 12pm; Queer History Walk at The Confluence. As part of Pride Week, The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland is offering our Queer History Tour for free to the public. This one-hour guided walking tour around the lands at The Confluence will explore the intersection of masculinity, militarism, and colonialism, and their relevance to both past and present Calgary. Learn more at theconfluence.ca.
September 7, 2 to 4pm; Calgary Walk to Remember. The Calgary Walk to Remember is an annual walk in honor of babies gone too soon, lost to miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, neonatal death and SIDs at Confederation Park. Learn more at calgarywalktoremember.ca.
September 7, 2 to 10pm; Capitol Hill Events: Rattle the Bones Festival. Join for a multicultural and musical explosion featuring top Alberta talent at Capitol Hill Community Centre. Learn more at capitolhill.getcommunal.com.
September 7, 2:30pm; Honens Festival Open Air Concert. Pianists Jon Kimura Parker and Illia Ovcharenko along with the flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, and horn players of WindSync will blow you away with their harmonious sounds for families, children, couples, and music enthusiasts Central Memorial Park. Learn more at honens.com.
September 7, 4 to 10pm; 4th Street Night Market. Back for its fourth summer, you can expect to see vendors selling everything from handmade jewelry and home decor items to food, apparel, planters and more at the 4th Street Night Market. Learn more at 4thstreetnightmarket.ca.
September 7, 7:30pm; Steve Hackman’s Tchaikovsky X Drake. From the creative mind of Steve Hackman, the Calgary Phil starts the season with a bang with Tchaikovsky X. Drake — an innovative fusion of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s epic Fifth Symphony and over 20 songs from Canadian superstar rapper Drake at Jack Singer Concert Hall. Learn more at calgaryphil.com.
September 7 to October 14; Halloweekends at Calaway Park. Join the Boo Crew at Calaway Park this fall! Stroll through Hallotown… if you dare! Is it scary? No, it’s friendly! It’s a spooktacular good time for the whole family! Dress up as your favorite family friendly character and enjoy a day of fall fun. Learn more at calawaypark.com.
Until September 8; Bowden SunMaze. The Bowden Sunmaze is in central Alberta in the Certified Organic fields of Eagle Creek Farms and is one of Canada’s few Sunflower Mazes. Learn more at sunmaze.ca.
September 8, 8:30am; RBC Race for the Kids. RBC Race for the Kids is back with a day of in-person fun that includes a family fun walk/run, race swag, as well as all-day parking and access to Heritage Park during Railway Days. This fundraising event is in support of important programs and services that help kids in our community who are struggling with their mental health. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
September 8, 11am to 4pm; Bloom Culture Fall Fest. This community event is open to everyone, including your beloved fur babies. Celebrate local small businesses and artisans while supporting Parachutes for Pets at Bloom Culture Inc. Learn more at bloomculture.ca.
September 8, 11am to 7pm; Calgary’s Taste of Italy Festival. This free event is a vibrant showcase of Italian culture, featuring delicious Italian food, captivating dancers, and lively musical performers. There will be fun contests, free glitter tattoos, and a pasta craft tent for kids at Bridgeland Riverside Community Association. Learn more at italianfestival.ca.
September 8, 2pm; Beat Beethoven + Phil in the Park. Run, walk, or waltz a 4km or looped 8km course along the beautiful Bow River while the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra performs at Prince’s Island Park. Challenge yourself to beat the clock and complete the course as the Orchestra finishes their first set. Learn more at runyyc.ca.
Ongoing
Thursdays, 4 to 4:30pm; Storytime at Mastermind Toys. Mastermind Toys often has special events at their Calgary stores, including storytime. Check with your store to confirm details. Learn more at mastermindtoys.com.
Weekends; Asylum for Art Brunch. Asylum for Art hosts weekend brunch and live music at the WaffleHaus Saloon. Admission is by donation, and you can reserve a spot. Learn more at asylumforart.ca.
Fridays until September 13, 5 to 11pm; Inglewood Night Market 2024. The Inglewood Night Market is a modern market with locally sourced and handmade vendors selling diverse goods; from handmade crafts to vintage clothing, antiques and collectibles, artisan eats and more. Learn more at inglewoodnightmarket.ca.
Until September 14; Calgary Night Markets at Heritage Park. Shop for a wide variety of artisan products made by local vendors every week in the Park’s front plaza. From one-of-a-kind jewelry to mouthwatering treats, and a whole lot more, there’s a diverse array of discoveries waiting for you. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
Until September 19; Dalhousie Farmers Market. The Alberta Approved Farmers Market will be setup on the field behind the Dalhousie Community Association offering produce, breads, meat, canned goods and much more. Learn more at dalhousiecalgary.ca.
Wednesdays until September 25; Night Market at University District. U/D is partnering with Marketspot to bring Calgarians night markets on the last Wednesday of the month from May to September. The event is free to attend with offerings you don’t want to miss including live music, entertainment and a chance to shop and support over 30 local vendors. Learn more at myuniversitydistrict.ca.
Saturdays until September 28; The Market at cSPACE Marda Loop. A vibrant fusion of arts, culture, and culinary delights! Join us for an unforgettable experience celebrating local talent and flavors. Learn more at cspacemardaloop.com.
Until September 29, 10am to 3pm; St. Patrick’s Island Sunday Funday. Every Sunday you can head to The Rise for games like ladder ball, parachutes, giant Jenga, badminton, Connect 4, and more. Learn more at evexperience.com.
Thursdays until 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.
Until October 12; Millarville Farmers’ Market. The people behind the tables at the Millarville Farmers’ Market are the real deal. They are the growers, farmers, makers, bakers, and artists. Ask them about their farm, their art, their love of what they do at Millarville Racing & Agricultural Society. Learn more at millarvilleracetrack.com.
Until October 19; Jubilations Dinner Theatre Presents: More Greased. Sandy and Danny may have graduated, but there is still plenty of grease to go ‘round. Go back to the bygone days of sock hops and bobby socks, soda jerks and super nerds… and most of all… greasers. Learn more at jubilations.ca.
Tuesdays until October 29, 4 to 8pm; The Inglewood Pollinator Park Market. Enjoy the beautiful night with friends and family to fuel your market needs at 9 Street and 9 Avenue SE. Learn more at the downtownmarkets.ca.
Monday and Wednesday from 10 to 11:30 am. The Beach YYC Drop-In Children’s Playtime. On Monday and Wednesday mornings take part in children’s play time at the beach. Bring your child to spend a few hours digging and playing in the sand. They supply all the beach toys including shovels, buckets and more. Learn more at thebeachyyc.ca.
Monday to Thursday, 9am; Parent Tot Drop-In at Cavalry FC Regional Field House. Cavalry offers a variety of drop-in programs for parents to participate in with their children ages 18 months to three years old. Learn more at cavsfcregionalfieldhouse.com.
Drop-In Programs at City of Calgary Recreation Centres. Don’t miss out on Active Play where you can bring your kiddo’s energy to an indoor play space. Roll, jump, throw, and balance while being creative with various active play equipment. Kinder Room Drop-in allows you to play with your child on an incredible indoor play structure. Race through tunnels, over a suspension bridge and slide down slides. Learn more at liveandplay.calgary.ca.
Storytime at Calgary Public Library. Drop into various Calgary Public Library locations to enjoy stories, songs, and finger plays for the whole family at Family Storytime. Learn more at calgarylibrary.ca.
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