What’s New This Week?
On November 19, 2024 by Calgary's ChildNovember 21 to December 1
November 20 to 21; Education Concert: Babar the Elephant. Follow the adventures of Babar, the little elephant who grows up in the big city and returns to the great forest to become King, narrated in both French and English to Francis Poulenc’s charming score performed by the Calgary Phil at Jack Singer Concert Hall. Learn more at calgaryphil.com.
November 20 to 24, 11am to 2pm; Homeschooler Session: Lizards as Pets! Are your homeschoolers lizard obsessed? Thinking of adding a cold-blooded friend to your home? Join for lizard pet Homeschool Sessions! Meet popular lizards like bearded dragons, leopard geckos. iguanas, uromastyx and more. Learn more at ticketor.com.
November 22, 5:30 to 9pm; Light Up Okotoks. Festivities throughout the downtown core including wagon rides, warm fire pits, choir performances, late-night shopping, markets and so much more. Learn more at okotoks.ca.
November 22, 7pm; Locked Library: Force of Nature. Locked Library returns with an exciting Force of Nature theme. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature while challenging your mind with engaging puzzles suitable for ages 12 and older. Whether you’re an experienced puzzler or just looking for some fun, this event is perfect for you. Learn more at libraryfoundation.ca.
November 22 to 23; Contextural Fibre Arts Sale. See original textile work and meet the artists. Contextural is a group of professional artists who meet to support each of our fibre practices at Alexandra Centre Dance Hall at Alberta Foundation for the Arts. Learn more at affta.ab.ca.
November 22 to 23; Disney’s The Muppet Christmas Carol in Concert Live-to-Film. The Calgary Phil and Glatz Concerts present Disney’s The Muppet Christmas Carol in Concert Live-to-Film featuring a screening of the complete film with the musical score performed live to the film at Jack Singer Concert Hall. Learn more at calgaryphil.com.
November 22 to 24 and 29 to December 1; Calgary Farmers’ Market Christmas. The Calgary Farmers’ Market has transformed into the Calgary Christmas Market, just in time to get everything you need for ‘on the table and under the tree’ and have fun doing it! Check out their west or south locations for shopping and special events, including photos with Santa. Learn more at calgaryfarmersmarket.ca.
November 22 to December 24; Polar Express Train. This Christmas, take your family on a journey that they will never forget. Step into the magic of the holiday season aboard the Polar Express at Aspen Crossing. The train ride is one-hour long and includes your golden train ticket, hot chocolate in a ceramic Polar Express collector’s mug, a delicious cookie, as well as your first gift of Christmas, a silver bell. Learn more at aspencrossing.com.
November 22 to December 29; Storybook Theatre Presents: Beauty & the Beast. Step into the enchanted world of Broadway’s classic, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, an international sensation that has been produced in 37 countries worldwide at Beddington Theatre Arts Centre. Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature, the stage version includes all of the wonderful songs. Learn more at storybooktheatre.org.
November 23; YMCA Winter Market. Shop local and support small businesses with Winter Markets, back for another year at Brookfield Residential YMCA at Seton.
November 23, 10am to 3pm; Dalhousie Christmas Craft Market. Come out to the Christmas Craft Market at the Dalhousie Community Centre to find 60 amazing vendors that make, bake or grow their products. Food donations are accepted for the Veteran’s Food Bank and new toy donations are accepted for Inn From the Cold. Learn more at dalhousiecalgary.ca.
November 23, 10am to 3pm; Legacy Christmas Bazaar and White Elephant Sale. Shop for unique gifts and treasures while enjoying the festive holiday at Legacy 5000 Somerset Building, Main Floor.
November 23, 10am to 4pm; North Haven Christmas Makers Market. Shop until you drop for handcrafted items at this holiday market at North Haven Community Association. Learn more at northhavenyyc.ca.
November 23, 10am to 4pm; Glenbrook Community Association Holiday Market. Check out a diverse selection of vendors and artisans from the area and get something for everyone on your list. Learn more at glenbrook.community.
November 23, 10am to 5pm; Waldorf Faire & Artisan Market. The annual Waldorf Faire is a warm, festive, and family-oriented occasion. Adults will find a fabulous selection of unique artisans in the Artisan Market and for the children, they have heartwarming crafts and activities at Calgary Waldorf School. Learn more at calgarywaldorf.org.
November 23, 4:30 to 7:30pm; Cochrane Light Up. This event has evolved over the years to include a light show that remains lit and active nightly until early January 2025, and a grand finale that concludes the evening with a bang that will be sure to please. Learn more at cochranelightup.com.
November 23 to 24; YYC Wonderland Christmas Festival + YYC Foodies Festival. Satisfy all your needs and must-haves for all your holiday entertaining and gift-giving in one outing with two events in one at Seven Chiefs Sportsplex. Get your photos with Santa, check items off your list, eat, drink, and be merry. Learn more at yycwonderland2024.eventbrite.ca.
November 23 to December 24; Stagewest for Kids Presents: Have Your Elf A Merry Little Christmas. It’s Christmas at the North Pole once again and everything is going as planned. But when Mrs. Claus sends one of the elves on a special assignment to the human world, they find themselves unexpectedly cast as a contestant in a Christmas bake-off competition. Filled with festive holiday cheer and Christmas mayhem, this musical comedy for the whole family will remind us all of the true spirit of Christmas. Learn more at stagewestcalgary.com.
November 23 to January 8; Lions Festival of Lights. For many Calgary families, the visit to the Lions’ annual light display marks the beginning of the Christmas season. Located on the east side of the Confederation Golf Course, you’ll find thousands of glowing lights displayed in beautiful Christmas themes. Learn more at lionsfestivaloflights.ca.
Until November 24; Loose Moose Theatre Presents: Rapunzel. The Loose Moose Theatre Company makes going to the theatre an experience that is truly magical for children four to ten years old, as well as fun and entertaining for parents. Learn more at loosemoose.com.
November 24, 11am to 4pm; The Holiday Market at Inn & Casino. The Holiday Market at the Deerfoot Inn & Casino is back for its third year. You will find up to 60 vendors offering everything you need for hosting, planning or gifting. Learn more at eventbrite.ca.
November 24, 11am to 4pm; YYC Nature and Education Centre Public Day. You can join three different programs: Living Giants, Fluffy and Feathered Friends, and the Reptiles of Mexico. Learn more at ticketor.com/yycnaturecentre.
November 24, 2 to 4pm; The Confluence Movie Screening: The Wizard of Oz. 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. With film screenings of cult classics, family favorites and hidden gems happening every month, check back regularly to see what’s playing. Learn more at theconfluence.ca.
November 25, 9am to 12pm; Springbank Holiday Market. Join for the Springbank Ladies Time Out Holiday Market, a delightful day of shopping featuring unique and local vendors. Discover one-of-a-kind gifts, crafts, and treats while enjoying a festive atmosphere at Edenbrook Funeral Home and Cemetery. Learn more at springbanklto.com.
November 26, 11am to 3pm; Preschooler Play Day – Animals Starting with S! Does your preschooler love animals? This parent and child program is designed for kids three to five years old to learn about animals with their parents. Snakes, Salamanders, Spiders, & Skinks! Meet animals that start with S. Learn more at ticketor.com.
November 26, 12pm; Noon Hour Concert: Brookfield Place. Join the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra for a free noon-hour concert at Brookfield Place featuring a selection of seasonal favorites from The Nutcracker to Sleigh Ride, get into the holiday spirit with your Calgary Phil. Learn more at calgaryphil.com.
November 26, 5:30pm; Heritage Park Dinner and a Movie: Die Hard. As the crisp fall air sets in, there’s no better way to spend an evening than with dinner and a movie at Heritage Park. Begin your night with a gourmet three-course meal in the iconic Gasoline Alley Museum, where you’ll dine amidst one of the world’s largest public collections of antique vehicles. Afterward, grab some popcorn and settle in for a classic film. Learn more at heritagepark.ca.
November 26 to December 29; Alberta Theatre Projects Presents: Charlotte’s Web. One of the most popular productions in ATP’s history, E.B. White’s heartwarming classic about the unlikely friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider called Charlotte is returning to the Martha Cohen stage. Learn more at albertatheatreprojects.com.
Until November 27; Bragg Creek Artisans Christmas Sale. This sale provides attendees with an opportunity to discover unique crafts, decorations, gifts and original artwork by local artisans as they exhibit their handcrafted work at the Bragg Creek Community Centre. Learn more at braggcreekca.com.
November 28, 5 to 9pm; U/D Night Market – Holiday Edition. Join in Central Commons Park for a festive winter evening filled with local artisan booths, entertainment and so much more. Discover beautiful crafts, delicious food and warm fire pits. Learn more at myuniversitydistrict.ca.
November 29; Cirque Musica Holiday Wonderland. Catch the elegant marvels displayed by the stunning Cirque Musica at WinSport. Backed full symphony orchestra, expect to hear your favorite holiday hits alongside the breathtaking magic of cirque. Learn more at cirquemusica.com.
November 29, 6 to 10:30pm; Candy Cane Gala. Kick off your holiday season at Candy Cane Gala, a family-friendly, black-tie event in support of the kids and families who rely on care at the Alberta Children’s Hospital. This incredible evening is filled with activities, entertainment, and inspiration for every generation — from toddlers to grandparents at BMO Centre. Learn more at candycanegala.com.
November 29, 7:30 to 9:30pm; The Bach Project: Roman Rabinovich with APP Pianists in Concert. Mount Royal Conservatory presents international soloist Roman Rabinovich alongside select APP piano students in an evening of Bach-to-Bach Concertos. This program will feature an orchestra comprised of select Academy and APP string students, providing an incredible opportunity for students to perform alongside a critically acclaimed artist.
November 29 to 30; Alberta Dance Theatre Presents: Gloom Town. Youth from across the City of Calgary gather annually to create alongside professional choreographers. The result is a completely original, family-friendly dance and theatre performance at Decidedly Jazz Danceworks. Learn more at albertadancetheatre.com.
November 29 to 30 and December 6 to 8; Saskatoon Farm Christmas Market. Explore over 400 local vendors on two festive weekends at the eighth annual Saskatoon Farm Christmas Market. Learn more at saskatoonfarm.com.
November 29 to December 1; The Mom Market. More than 150 local vendors, free entry, live music and much more at BMO Centre. Learn more at themommarketco.com.
November 29 to December 7; Pumphouse Theatre Presents: And Then There Were None. Ten strangers are summoned to a remote island. All that the guests have in common is a wicked past they’re unwilling to reveal and a secret that will seal their fate. For each has been marked for murder. As the weather turns and the group is cut off from the mainland, the bloodbath begins. Learn more at pumphousetheatre.ca.
November 29 to December 8; Calgary Opera Presents: The Witty Squirrel. The Witty Squirrel is a one-act family opera with a timeless story about facing challenges, embracing talents, and making wise choices. It provides a charming entry point for children into the world of opera at Mamdani Opera Centre. Learn more at calgaryopera.com.
November 29 to December 29; Theatre Calgary Presents: A Christmas Carol. On Christmas Eve, Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by three spirits, who take him on a journey into his past, present, and future to show him the errors of his ways. Dickens’ classic holiday tale comes alive on the Theatre Calgary stage. See why A Christmas Carol has become a holiday tradition for so many Calgarians. Learn more at theatrecalgary.com.
November 29 to December 31; The Rotary Festival of Trees. A magical event happening throughout the month of December in the Malcolm Hotel in Canmore. Imagine an indoor forest of Christmas trees decorated and twinkling all in one place, all created and donated by local businesses. Learn more at rotaryclubofcanmore.ca.
Weekends until November 30, 5 to 9pm; Inglewood Night Market. Mark your calendars for great vendors, seasonal fun and more. Learn more at inglewoodnightmarket.ca.
Saturdays until November 30; Guided Exhibit Tour of The Confluence. Delve into the complex and rich histories rooted in the lands at The Confluence in this one hour guided tour of the cultural centre. Through stories, photographs and a tour through our permanent exhibition space, uncover the layered past of the confluence on this indoor tour, which includes a presentation in the beautiful Burnswest Theatre and a guided walk through the cultural centre. Learn more at theconfluence.ca.
Until November 30, 8 to 9pm; Paws with Claus at Southcentre Mall. Get ready to make this holiday season unforgettable with Paws with Claus! Bring your furry friends to Southcentre Mall after mall hours for a special photo session with Santa and create magical memories that you’ll cherish forever. Registration required. Learn more at southcentremall.com.
November 30, 8:30 and 10:30am; Home Depot Kids’ Workshop: Build a Cocoa Ornament. If you are looking for a fun activity to do with the family, Home Depot has a great workshop for kids that will teach them about building. Learn more at homedepot.ca.
November 30, 9:30am to 3:30pm; Marlborough Community Association Craft Market. Get ready for a fantastic day brimming with creativity, inspiration, and crafty fun that you won’t want to miss. Wander through a vibrant marketplace filled with unique handmade treasures, perfect for holiday gifts or treating yourself. Learn more at calgarymarlborough.com.
November 30, 10am to 3pm; Ranchlands Community Association Christmas Market. The RCA is presenting the Christmas Market, so make sure to shop local this holiday season. This event is limited to vendors selling handmade items only so there will be tons of unique and one-of-a-kind items, perfect for that “hard to shop for” person on your gift list. Learn more at ranchlandscommunity.com.
November 30, 10am to 4pm; Disney Fans’ Holiday Celebration. 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 at New Horizon Mall. Learn more at newhorizonmall.com.
November 30, 10am to 4pm; Haysboro Winter Market. Shop the Haysboro Winter Market for home businesses and artisan vendors. You can make your Christmas shopping a little easier at Haysboro Community Hall. Learn more at haysboro.org.
November 30, 10am to 4pm; Rocky Ridge Ranch HOA Holiday Market. If you are looking for unique gifts to give away during the holiday season, be sure to check out the Rocky Ridge Ranch Homeowners’ Association’s Holiday Market. They will have a variety of local vendors selling a wide array of handmade treasures like crafts, baked goods, greeting cards, stained glass sun catchers, knit and crochet items, jewelry, and more. Learn more at rrrha.ca.
November 30, 12 to 4pm; Celebration of Hindu Heritage Month. This event aims to glorify Canadian multiculturalism and harmonious Hindu diaspora. It will include cultural music, dance, skits, ethnic delicacies, face painting, sari draping, kahoot games, scavenger hunt for kids, and much more at Calgary Public Library.
November 30, 2 to 3pm; Concino Chorus Presents the Concert of the Bells. Bring the family and come enjoy a Christmas choral concert with Concino Chorus at McDougall United Church. They will be joined by the GSC Guitar Orchestra and Hand Bells by Kaleidoscope. Learn more at concinochorus.com.
November 30, 7:30pm; On Stage with James Ehnes. Feast your ears on the rhapsodic beauty and boisterous verve of Brahms’s Violin Concerto performed by the eminent Canadian violinist James Ehnes. who brings his consummate musicianship and dazzling virtuosity to the work at Jack Singer Concert Hall. Learn more at calgaryphil.com.
November 30 to December 1, 10am to 4pm; AZURIDGE Magic+ Merry Christmas Market. With a theme of Magic and Merry, this event will bring the joy of Christmas back to our city. There will be something for everyone at this festive market, including Santa and his reindeer, and sleigh rides. Learn more at azuridgehotel.com.
November 30 to December 1, 10am to 5pm; Authentically Indigenous Holiday Craft Market. Come to visit this annual holiday craft show with a unique twist at the Kerby Centre. The Authentically Indigenous Craft Show ‘Holiday Edition’ features unique Indigenous artist vendors from the Calgary and Treaty 7 area of Southern Alberta. Here you’ll find handmade crafts, art, jewelry, food, and more. Learn more at authenticallyindig.com.
November 30 and December 7; Little Modern Market Holiday Market. Shop local for the holidays at the Little Modern Market: Holiday Market, featuring free face paint, glitter tattoos for the kids, and be sure to snap a photo in front of the beautiful holiday settings at First Alliance Church. Learn more at littlemodernmarket.com.
November 30 to December 15; Granary Road Christmas Market. Experience the magic of the holidays with the Christmas Market at Granary Road. Shop local vendors in the beautiful surroundings of the Foothills located between Okotoks and South Calgary. Learn more at granaryroad.com.
Opening in December; WinSport Tube Park. This tube park is one of the largest in Western Canada and is the perfect activity to spend some time outdoors with your family. Purchase advance tickets at winsport.ca.
Until December 1; Broadway Across Canada Presents: Book of Mormon. It’s The Book of Mormon, the nine-time Tony Award® winning Best Musical at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium. Learn more at calgary.broadway.com.
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, until December 1; Spruce Meadows International Christmas Market. The market boasts an enviable line-up of exquisite gifts and treats for the whole family. With more than 200 independent local businesses, the market prides itself on a unique shopping experience. Learn more at sprucemeadows.com.
Saturdays and Sundays until December 1; Cochrane Made Artisan Christmas Market. Cochrane’s favorite annual Made Artisan Christmas Market offers holiday shoppers a back-to-back three-weekend tour of outstanding artisans and makers. Each weekend showcases 50 different local retailers featuring oodles of “made with love” treasures at Lions Event Centre. Learn more at opulencealliance.com.
December 1, 9 to 11am; The Stocking Stuffer Holiday Walk/Run. The Stocking Stuffer Holiday Walk/Run is a fun 5km-ish Christmas kick-off event at Bowness Park where you collect items along the route for your stockings. Upon completion everyone will receive a Christmas medal (that also doubles as a Christmas ornament), a donut from Hoopla Donuts, hot apple cider and some amazing holiday memories. Learn more at rnrpremierevents.com.
December 1, 10am to 4pm; Wildflower Art Salon & Sale. At the Wildflower Art Salon & Sale you will be immersed with art in every direction. Experience a one-of-a-kind shopping experience. At the Salon you will find paintings, fibre art, hand-pulled prints, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, drawing, glass work and more. Learn more at wildflowersalon.ca.
December 1, 10am to 4pm; Calgary Video Game Collectors Show: Holiday Market. Calgary’s largest video game market is back in time for the holidays. It has over 60 vendor tables of video games, art, and all-around geeky goodness. It’s the one-stop shopping experience for the gamer in your life at Acadia Recreation Complex.
December 1, 11am to 4pm; Barn Artisan Market Christmas Market. Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? That’s the sound of all the local vendors getting ready for the Barn Artisan Market’s annual Christmas Market. Find that perfect gift for your friends and family, and even something for yourself. Learn more at thebarnartisanmarket.ca.
December 1, 4pm; Calgary Hitmen Teddy Bear Toss. Bring a teddy bear (or other stuffed animal) to the Calgary Hitmen game and help make it rain at the Scotiabank Saddledome as thousands of bears hit the ice after the first Hitmen goal. Learn more at whl-hitmen/teddy-bear-toss.
December 1 to 14; Legacy Lights 2024. Walk through a stunning array of over one million lights and displays. Legacy will be one of the brightest places in Calgary for you and your family to enjoy this holiday season. Drive through the community, tour a decorated show home or bundle up and take a walk along the many lit-up streets, parks and through tunnels of lights. Learn more at legacylife.ca.
December 1 to 24, 10am to 4pm; The Gift Wrap Factory at Southcentre Mall. Experience the magic of gift wrapping at Southcentre Mall while supporting a wonderful cause. Our skilled wrappers are ready to make your presents shine, all for a heartfelt donation in support of Cystic Fibrosis Canada. Wrap your gifts with love and make a meaningful difference this holiday season. Learn more at southcentremall.com.
December 1 to 31, 6 to 9pm; Airdrie Festival of Lights. Located in Airdrie’s Nose Creek Park, the Airdrie Festival of Lights is a beautiful, outdoor walk-through lights experience. Visit Santa’s Gift Shop near the entrance to find high-quality and whimsical gifts for yourself, your family and your friends. Learn more at airdrielights.com.
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Mondays all fall and winter, 6 to 8pm; Olympic Oval Monday Night Toonie Skates. Skate on the fastest ice in the world every Monday this season for only a toonie. Learn more at oval.ucalgary.ca.
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.
Until December 8; Banff Christmas Market. With more than 80 artisanal vendors, live music, an outdoor fire lounge, Santa’s House and Reindeer Stables, Christmas treats and warm drinks, there is something for the whole family at Warner Stables. Learn more at banffchristmasmarket.com.
Mondays until December 9; Sylvia’s Toddler Tune Time. Children’s performer, Sylvia Chave is offering free music sessions for littles and their caregivers. Come out to enjoy great songs, actions rhymes and stories that will engage young ones and have them moving and grooving at Village Square Library. Learn more at singingwithsylvia.com.
Select dates until December 15; Kirks Alpaca Farm Photos with Santa. Looking for unique Santa photos this year? Why not include an alpaca? Cost is $30/person and includes access to the farm, the opportunity to feed the animals, hot chocolate and one digital photo. Learn more at kirksalpacafarm.ca.
Until December 15; Countryside Holiday Market. Shop local vendors in a unique retail space throughout the holiday season at Countryside Tree Farms & Landscaping. Learn more at eventbrite.com.
Until December 15; Vertigo Theatre Presents: Murder on the Links. A cast of six actors play over 30 roles in the Canadian premiere of this exhilarating and spirited adaptation of Christie’s classic mystery with her greatest and most beloved detective Hercule Poirot! The perfect holiday treat. Learn more at tickets.vertigotheatre.com.
Until December 20; Festive Foothills Art Sale at Leighton Art Centre. Fine craft and artworks by local artists will be featured in the galleries of the historic Leighton home. Learn more at leightoncentre.org.
Until December 22; Rosebud Dinner Theatre Presents: Christmas on the Air. A 1940s family-run radio station is moments from going live with their annual Christmas Eve broadcast full of familiar holiday carols and yuletide stories. Learn more at rosebudtheatre.com.
Until December 24; Cabela’s and Bass Pro Santa Claus. Enjoy a visit with Santa Claus at BassPro Shops or Cabela’s in a Christmas wonderland. Registration required. Learn more at cabelas.ca or basspro.com.
Until December 24; Santa’s Enchanted Forest at Southcentre Mall. Take part in one of the city’s favorite Santa experiences at the Enchanted Forest and explore the whimsical and thoughtful Santa-scape, that will take you on a journey through a magical, interactive forest to meet Mr. Claus. Registration required. Learn more at southcentremall.com.
Until December 31; In Search of Christmas Spirit in Banff. Discover the wonder of Christmas in Banff National Park this holiday season. Bundle up for a walk through the Cascade of Time Garden, where you’ll witness a live Christmas story told by the animals of Banff National Park. Learn more at banfflakelouise.com.
Until January 1; Banff Gondola Mountaintop Christmas. The Banff Gondola transforms into a magical winter wonderland complete with opportunity to take a photo with Santa and other Christmas delights. Learn more at banffjaspercollection.com.
Until January 5; ZOOLIGHTS at the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo. ZOOLIGHTS, presented by Olympia Trust Company, is bigger, brighter, and bolder with over one million lights and close to 250 light figures. Immerse yourself in an array of lights, including new light displays such as Lemur Tales and The Festive Forest, making for the perfect photo op, date night or night out with friends and family! Learn more at calgaryzoo.com.
Until January 11; Jubilations Junior Presents: Beauty and the Grinch. The town of Glooville is set for Christmas to ring, to light up the tree and to laugh, dance and sing. The mayor has come to do her mayoral duty and is joined by her dazzling daughter named Beauty. Learn more at jubilations.ca.
Until January 11; Jubilations Dinner Theatre: All Those Rolling Stones. Step into the tumultuous world of All Those Rolling Stones, where the rhythms of an iconic rock band, the ink-stained pages of a revolutionary magazine, and the pulse of a generation converge. Learn more at jubilations.ca.
Until February 2; Stage West Theatre Presents: Girls Just Want to Have Fun! Step aside, boy bands! The era of the girl groups has arrived! From the stylish swingin’ sounds of the Andrews Sisters in the 1940’s to the pop perfection of the Spice Girls in the 1990’s, female vocal groups have brought harmony, hip shaking, and hit after hit. Learn more at stagewestcalgary.com.
Until March 31; Nightrise. Suphur Mountain’s summit is transformed through four digital art installations. Vibrant lighting, multimedia effects, video projections, and music bring the mountaintop to life in a new and unexpected way. Learn more at banffjaspercollection.com.
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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