In-person Arts & Culture

Edmonton Screen Media Year-end Celebration

Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025
6:00pm to 10:00pm

EPIC Market
Free
Selected as a Taproot pick
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Organized by: Edmonton Screen
Dec.
10

On December 10, join Edmonton Screen, AMPIA, and ACTRA Alberta, as we come together to celebrate YOU and all that you have accomplished this year.

Come and enjoy some food, some drinks and some fantastic company!

EPIC Market

8115 Gateway Blvd
Edmonton, AB, T6E 3X8


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