Monday, Aug. 5, 2024
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Journey to the 80s
June 21 to Aug. 25
Jubilations Dinner TheatreEvery decade has certain trends that develop… the 60’s had its hippie counterculture, the 70’s had bell bottoms and disco… but no other decade had the ...
The Plaza Series
July 4 to Aug. 22
St. Albert PlaceJoin us for nine incredibly diverse performances every Thursday evening, all summer long.
Lughnasadh Festival Weekend
Aug. 2 to Aug. 5
A camping festival on the August long weekend for pagans and pagan-friendly folks to celebrate and share community.
Fairy Berry Festival
Aug. 3 to Aug. 5
Prairie Garden and Adventure FarmChildren 12 and under dressed in costume as Pirates or Fairies get into the festival for free. Children two and under are also free.
Themed Weekend: Decisions & Debate
Aug. 3 to Aug. 5
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage VillageWhat were the hot topics in the past?
Edmonton Heritage Festival
Aug. 3 to Aug. 5
Borden ParkThe Edmonton Heritage Festival is the world's largest three-day multiculturalism celebration.
Parking Lot Sales
Monday, Aug. 5
Starts at 9:00am
Old Strathcona Antique MallWith OVER 100 vendors, fantastic deals, and tens of thousands of treasures to be found!
Reconnect with the Land for a Greater Edmonton Alliance Fundraiser (Morning)
Monday, Aug. 5
Starts at 9:30am
Lady Flower GardensForest, flowers, food, refreshments, and fun for the whole family!
Hlinka Gretzky Cup
Aug. 5 to Aug. 10
Rogers PlaceThe future of hockey comes to Edmonton this summer for the 2024 Hlinka Gretzky Cup.
Hlinka Gretzky Cup: Slovakia vs. Sweden
Monday, Aug. 5
Starts at 12:00pm
The Hlinka Gretzky Cup is returning to Edmonton’s Rogers Place for an 18-game tournament featuring hockey’s brightest young stars.
Reconnect with the Land for a Greater Edmonton Alliance Fundraiser (Afternoon)
Monday, Aug. 5
Starts at 12:30pm
Lady Flower GardensForest, flowers, food, refreshments, and fun for the whole family!
Hlinka Gretzky Cup: USA vs. Czechia
Monday, Aug. 5
Starts at 3:30pm
The Hlinka Gretzky Cup is returning to Edmonton’s Rogers Place for an 18-game tournament featuring hockey’s brightest young stars.