June 2011  Community Links

For dates that extend through the month of June, see below the calendar



Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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-Join us for an exciting lunch hour with western singer and guitarist Floyd Sillito, who has been entertaining Canadians with his own brand of easy listening country music for the last 70 years
-He entertains at hospitals and seniors’ homes, Canadian Legion, and many events and concerts-Noon to 1 pm at Leth Public Library’s Theatre Gallery
-FREE ADMISSION
-To learn more about Floyd and his music go to www.floydsillito.com

 

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-Wednesdays at the Galt Program For Seniors 55+
-1912 Titanic Films
-Larry Robinson presents 2 short films from 1912 about RMS Titanic and her sister ship RMS Olympic, including Titanic survivors footage
-2 pm to 3 pm at Galt Museum, Leth
-Program room opens at 1:30 pm with coffee and tea provided
-Admission rates apply; free for annual pass holders-For more info call Leslie Hall 403-320-4700 or email: leslie.hall@
galtmuseum.com

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-Book Launch of ‘Edible Plants for Prairie Gardens’
-June Flanagan’s beautiful images of prairie hardy fruits, salad greens, crisp root vegetables, fresh herbs and edible flowers will inspire you to create gorgeous growing spaces that yield bountiful harvests
-7 pm at Main Branch Theatre Gallery
-www.lethlib.ca

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-JobLinks: "Supporting People with Disabilities or Medical Barriers to
Work"
-Communication and Self Esteem FREE workshop
-9:30 am to 11:30 am at JobLinks Employment Ctre, 416 8 St S (behind the Post Office), Leth
-For info/registration pls call 403-317-4550 or www.job-links.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Heart Check #2
-9 am to Noon at Leth Ctre
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Stress Busters
-1 pm to 3 pm at Leth Ctre Parkade
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

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-BBQ Fundraiser for the Cancer Society
-1
0 AM to 3 PM at: 317 10 St South, Leth
-Enjoy a Jumbo dog, beverage, and slice of watermelon for $5
-All proceeds support the Canadian Cancer Society
-For more info Website:
contact: Diane Herrick at 403-317-4655, Email: diane.herrick@
cancer.ab.ca
 

 

 

-Peter Pan Ballet, featuring Flying by ZFX Flying Effects from Kentucky
-7 pm to 8 pm at U of L Theatre
-Tkts: $15 and are on sale at U of L box Office, 403-329-2616
-For info call Wendy Harris 403-758-6006 or email happyjogger
@gmail.com

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-JobLinks: "Supporting People with Disabilities or Medical Barriers to
Work"
-Budget Dollars and Sense FREE workshop
-9:30 am to 11:30 am at JobLinks Employment Ctre, 416 8 St S (behind the Post Office), Leth
-For info/registration pls call 403-317-4550 or www.job-links.ca

 

-Lethbridge Festival of Quilts 2011-10 am to 8 pm at Leth College Gymnasium
-Featuring traditional/contem
porary/art quilts, merchant mall, Quilt Raffle and demos
-Refreshments and free parking available
-www.lethbridg
quilters.ca
-Daily Admission $5

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-Peter Pan Ballet, featuring Flying by ZFX Flying Effects from Kentucky
-7 pm to 8 pm at U of L Theatre
-Tkts: $15 and are on sale at U of L box Office, 403-329-2616
-For info call Wendy Harris 403-758-6006 or email happyjogger
@gmail.com
 

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-Dancin’ Moms MARDI GRAS NIGHT
-10 pm to 1 am at Finnegan’s Pub and Grill, 241 Stafford Drive N, Leth-Tkts are $20 and are available for pick up at Finnegan’s Pub and Grill
-For more info call Diana Pavan 403-381-6064 or Tina Novak 403-382-0944 or email: wendyscott
@shaw.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Carb Counting
-9 am to 11:30 am at Leth Ctre Mall
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

 

 

 

 

 

-Run, Walk or Race in 2011
-Coulee Cactus Crawl
-Call 403-327-2241

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-Run, Walk or Race in 2011
-Hike for Life
-Call 403-320-5433

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-Run, Walk or Race in 2011
-Telus JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes
-Call 403-255-7100

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-Lethbridge Festival of Quilts 2011
-10 am to 6 pm at Leth College Gymnasium
-Featuring traditional/contem
porary/art quilts, merchant mall, Quilt Raffle and demos
-Refreshments and free parking available
-www.lethbridge
quilters.ca
-Daily Admission $5

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-3rd Annual POLKA FEST at LSCO
-Join in on the fun!
-1 pm to 11 pm at Fritz Sick Ctre, Leth-Day Pass is $20
-Beef on a Bun: 5 pm to 7 pm, Cost: $7
-Tkts can be purchased at LSCO, 500 11 St S, Leth
-For info call 403-320-2222

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-Peter Pan Ballet, featuring Flying by ZFX Flying Effects from Kentucky
-7 pm to 8 pm at U of L Theatre
-Tkts: $15 and are on sale at U of L box Office, 403-329-2616
-For info call Wendy Harris 403-758-6006 or email
 happyjogger
@gmail.com

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-Leather Tooling at the Galt Musum
-Join saddlery expert Vickie Keam from REM Saddlery who will teach you all about Leather Tooling
-Make a belt and choose a second project: iPhone case, cell phone case, dog collar/leash, take-out cup and guitar strap
-Cost: $65 for non-members and $50 for members
-30 participants maximum
-For info/registration call Leslie Hall 403-320-4700 or email: leslie.hall@
galtmuseum.com

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-Dancin’ Moms MARDI GRAS NIGHT
-10 pm to 1 am at Finnegan’s Pub and Grill, 241 Stafford Drive N, Leth-Tkts are $20 and are available for pick up at Finnegan’s Pub and Grill
-For more info call Diana Pavan 403-381-6064 or Tina Novak 403-382-0944 or email: wendyscott
@shaw.ca

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-Jr Naturalists: Ages 6 to 10 at the Nature Reserve FREE Program
-10 am to Noon at Helen Schuleer Nature Ctre, Leth
-Located north of Indian Battle Park, under the CPR High Level Bridge
-For more info call Coreen Putnam 403-320-3064 or email: hscc@lethbridge.ca
-www.lethbridge.ca/
hsnc

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-YWCA Volunteer Appreciation Event
-11:30 am to 1 pm at YWCA Serenity Garden, Leth
-If you volunteer with the YWCA, this event is for YOU!
-For more info pls call 403-329-0088, Email: inquiries@ywca
lethbridge.org
 or www.ywca
lethbridge.org

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-Carefree Kitchen Makeover Event
-Launch the first Kitchen Makeover Event in our community
-9 am to 9 pm at Carefree Kitchens and Lighting
-
Carefree Kitchens is looking for a deserving family to tell their story about why they deserve a kitchen makeover in their home
-There are fabulous and deserving families in Lethbridge and Carefree Kitchens & Lighting wants to hear their story!
-Everyone is welcome to come out for the launch of the "Tell Us Your Story" campaign
-There will be sale items on hand, a free BBQ and prizes to be won!
-For more info call Shauna Gruninger at 403-329-8222 or email: sgruninger@care
freekitchens.ca
-www.carefree
kitchens.ca

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-FARMERS MARKET
-8 am to Noon at West Pavilion, Exhibition Park, Leth
-For info call Becky 403-317-3219 or Mandie 403-317-3206
-www.exhibitionpark.ca

 

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-Lethbridge Northern 4-H Beef Club’s Annual “Show ‘n’ Sale”
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at the Diamond City Riding Arena
-The Show is at 1:30 pm-Sale is at 6 pm
-All are welcome to attend
-This is the Club accumulation of their year's work
-www.picture
butte.ca

 

-Traditional Native Dance Classes for Ages 6 yrs and up
-Cost: $5 per class
-6 pm to 7 pm at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod
-Instructor: Barb Smith
-For info or registration call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net

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-Community Bike Rodeo
-8:30 am to 3 pm
-at Magrath Ice Arena
-For info
call 403-635-0069

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-Lethbridge Bulls vs Vauxhall Baseball Academy
-Pitching appearance by our own Jake Hansen
-6 pm at Westwinds Stadium, Fort Macleod
-Tkts are $5 and ALL proceeds to the Fort Macleod Royals and Little League

 

-Friday After School Art for Ages 5 to 8 years
-Create different projects at each class with hands on art activities
-Cost: $5 per class
-2 pm to 3 pm at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod
-Instructor: Carmen Drapeau
-For info or registration call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net

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-Windy Rafters Barn Dance Grand Old Opry Country Music Entertainment
-7:30 pm to 11:30 pm at Windy Rafters Barn
-Join us for toe tapping country music by talented local musicians
-Held in a historic 100 year old western work horse barn surrounded by antiques with concession and a gift shop
-For info/tkts call Monty Orr 403-553-2130 or email: wrbarn
dance@mail.com 

-http://wrbarn
dance.tripod.com

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-3rd Annual Parks Community BBQ
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Free burgers, hotdogs and salads and a Cash bar
-Pls bring your own dishes, cutlery and cups
-at Lions Hall, Waterton Lakes National Park
-For more info www.waterton
park.com

 

- Saturday Morning Art Studio-NO FEES, NO INSTRUCTORS, DROP IN ONLY
-Just bring your own supplies and projects to work on
-Share ideas and meet other artists from our area
-Free Coffee and Conversation!
-9 am to Noon at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod
- For info pls call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net

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-Saturday Art For Older Kids Ages 9 and Up
-Kumihimo: Learn to make cool Japanese friendship bracelets
-Cost: $9 per class
-12:30 pm to 3:30 pm at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod
-Instructors: Denise Getz and Carmen Drapeau
-For info or registration call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net

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- Prairie Tractor and Engine Museum Society Spring Tractor Pull and Mini-Chucks
-Come out for an afternoon of family fun
-Noon to 6 pm at Prairie Tractor and Engine Museum, Picture Butte
-For more info pls call 403-732-5451 or www.prairie
tractormuseum.ca

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-Ed Gregor Stewardship Day
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A day to give something back to our amazing backcountry
-Come volunteer to do some cleanup, work on a project, and meet some new people
-For more info call
Crowsnest Forest Stewardship Society 403-562-8923 or www.crowsnest
forest.com

 

 
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-Café Galt presents ‘Once Upon a Wedding’
-Author Nancy Millar shares stories from her book Once Upon a Wedding
-Learn about wedding dresses, the west’s first society weddings, mail order brides, horrible honeymoon trips, picture brides and grooms, and some special stories from weddings in Leth during 1906-1913 featured in our special exhibit  ‘The Greatest Years You Never Knew’
-For info call Leslie Hall 403-320-4700 or email: leslie.hall@
galtmuseum.com

 

 

 

-Canadian Citizenship Test Classes
-Do you want help studying for the Cdn Citizenship Test this Fall?
-Classes offered to help you prepare to write this test
-YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER for this class
-Class is limited to 10 people
-For more info or to register call 403-320-4977 or 403-380-7323

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-Leth Public Library invites you to celebrate SENIORS’ WEEK!
-Enjoy a movie with us-Featuring ‘Young at Heart’
-A documentary about a chorus of seniors from Massachusetts who cover songs by Jimi Hendrix, Coldplay, Sonic Youth and other unexpected musicians
-7 pm at the Main Branch Theatre Gallery
-For more info call 403-380-7311
-www.lethlib.ca

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-JobLinks: "Supporting People with Disabilities or Medical Barriers to
Work"
-Anger Awareness and Stress Mgmt FREE workshop
-9:30 am to 11:30 am at JobLinks Employment Ctre, 416 8 St S (behind the Post Office), Leth
-For info/registration pls call 403-317-4550 or
 www.job-links.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Fibre and Salt Smarts
-9 am to 10:30 am at Leth Ctre Mall
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

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-Discuss Diversity at the PANGAEA CAFÉ
-A wonderful way to meet new people of different cultures, backgrounds and experiences!
-6 pm to 9 pm at the Southern AB Art Gallery, Leth
-FREE EVENT celebrating Art and Diversity with local artists and entertainment
-Desserts and refreshments served
-For more info call James 403-393-0251 or Roy 403-320-7699

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Grocery Store Tour
-at Superstore
-1:30 pm to 4 pm
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

 

-LSCO’s 3rd Annual LIVE AUCTION
-Sr’s Week BBQ starts at 5:30 pm
-Auction starts at 6:30 pm
-More details to follow

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-LFCA Information Session
-6 pm to 8:30 pm at Leth Public Library Theatre Gallery
-You are invited to an info session for an update on LFCA and Family Village
-We are at the point where we need to know exactly who wants space in Family Village as we are moving towards the design phase
-For more info call Tara Yagos 403-381-4676 or email: info@the
familyvillage.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Heart Function
-9:30 am to 11:30 am at Leth Ctre
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

 

 

 

 

-JobLinks: "Supporting People with Disabilities or Medical Barriers to
Work"
-Job Finders/Keepers FREE workshop
-9:30 am to 11:30 am at JobLinks Employment Ctre, 416 8 St S (behind the Post Office), Leth
-For info/registration pls call 403-317-4550 or www.job-links.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Heart Check #1
-9 am to Noon at Leth Ctre Mall
- Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles COPD
-1:30 pm to 3 pm at Leth Ctre Mall
- Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

 

 

-Children’s CARE Services is offering a one-day workshop on Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ)
-ASQ’s are a screening tool that be easily implemented by parents and caregivers, which helps to identify a child’s strengths and any areas where they may need more support or practice
-Workshop Location: Room 126, Leth Provincial Bldg, 200 5 Ave S
-Ideal for: preschool teachers, daycare workers, day home providers, or anyone who works with children from birth to 5 years of age
-$30 Registration Fee
-For more info contact: Erin Moland: 403-223-4403
- Email: erin.moland@
albertahealth
services.ca

- or Beth Molton: 403-388-6575
- Email: beth.moulton
@alberta
healthservices.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Bitter Sweet Truth #1
-9 am to 11:30 am at Leth Ctre Mall
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

 

 -Run, Walk or Race
-2011 Relay For Life-7 pm to 7 am at Victory Church Grounds, Leth
-Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life gives you and your community the opportunity to celebrate cancer survivors, remember and honour loved ones lost to cancer and fight back against all cancers
-Support Relay for Life by registering a family, friend, community group or corporate based team by volunteering on the Event Planning Group or by making a donation at www.relayforlife.ca
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For
info call Scott Paterson 403-317-4658 or email: lethbridge.relay
forlife@cancer.ab.ca

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-Teen Advisory Group presents the YouTube Oscars!
-1 pm at the Crossings Branch’s FRIENDS PLACE
-Nominate your fave videos by sending an email to Paige
-The afternoon of the program, we will watch them all and vote for the winners!
-For more info and nominations, call Paige 302-320-4710 or email: paige.mcgeorge
@lethlib.ca

 

 

-LSCO Music Festival Fundraiser’s ‘ROCKS THE BLOCK’
-Noon to 9 pm
-Come and see 8 great local bands, enjoy the beer garden and food vendors
-Performance schedule and details coming soon!

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-Run, Walk or Race in 2011
-Ladies Fest 8K Race
-Call 403-327-2241

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-Jr Naturalists: Ages 6 to 10 at the Nature Reserve FREE Program
-10 am to Noon at Helen Schuleer Nature Ctre, Leth
-Located north of Indian Battle Park, under the CPR High Level Bridge
-For more info call Coreen Putnam 403-320-3064 or email: hscc@lethbridge.ca
-www.lethbridge.ca/
hsnc

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-2011 Relay For Life
-7 pm to 7 am at Victory Church Grounds, Leth
-Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life gives you and your community the opportunity to celebrate cancer survivors, remember and honour loved ones lost to cancer and fight back against all cancers-Support Relay for Life by registering a family, friend, community group or corporate based team by volunteering on the Event Planning Group or by making a donation at www.relayforlife.ca

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For info call Scott Paterson 403-317-4658 or email:
 lethbridge.relay
forlife@cancer.ab.ca

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-Lethbridge Community Band Silver Band Spring Concert
-7
:30 pm at L'ecole La Verendrye, 2104- 6th Ave S, Leth
-Spring Concert featuring conductor Sam Yamamoto
-Tkts: $10, 12 yr and under are FREE-For more info Website:
contact: Therese Despins at 403-317-0562 or Email: despinst@agr.gc.ca  

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-FARMERS MARKET
-8 am to Noon at West Pavilion, Exhibition Park, Leth
-For info call Becky 403-317-3219 or Mandie 403-317-3206
-www.exhibitionpark.ca

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-Leth and District 4-H Show and Sale
-at South and North Pavilions, Exhibition Park, Leth
-12:30 pm: Parade of Clubs, 1 pm: Steer Show
-For more info call BJ Scheirlinck 403-758-3339
-www.exhibition
park.ca

 

 

 
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  - Art Classes For Adults
-Beginner Clay Sculpture Classes
-7 pm to 9:30 pm at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod
-Cost: $165 for 6 classes and includes all materials and firing costs
-Instructor: Gordon Perret
-For info or registration call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net

 

 

-Children’s CARE Services is offering a one-day workshop on Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ)
-ASQ’s are a screening tool that be easily implemented by parents and caregivers, which helps to identify a child’s strengths and any areas where they may need more support or practice
-Workshop Location: Room 126, Leth Provincial Bldg, 200 5 Ave S
-Ideal for: preschool teachers, daycare workers, day home providers, or anyone who works with children from birth to 5 years of age
-$30 Registration Fee
-For more info contact: Erin Moland: 403-223-4403
- Email: erin.moland@
albertahealth
services.ca

- or Beth Molton: 403-388-6575
- Email: beth.moulton
@alberta
healthservices.ca

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-Traditional Native Dance Classes for Ages 6 yrs and up
-Cost: $5 per class
-6 pm to 7 pm at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod
-Instructor: Barb Smith
-For info or registration call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net

 

-Prairie ‘N Peaks Quilt Festival Opening Celebrations
-7 pm to 9:30 pm at Polish Hall, Coleman
-Keynote Speaker: Lorraine Stangness, Country Creations
-Cost: $25 per person
-www.prairien
peaks.com

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-Friday After School Art for Ages 5 to 8 years
-Create different projects at each class with hands on art activities
-Cost: $5 per class
-2 pm to 3 pm at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod
-Instructor: Carmen Drapeau
-For info or registration call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net 

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-Pioneer Market
-11 am at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village, Pincher Creek
-
A favourite of both locals and tourists, the Farmers Market is held in Pioneer Place, the front administration building of the Village
-From fresh fruit and vegetables, baking, handicrafts, jewellery, honey, plants and more, you will find something new, unique and worth the trip
-Visit www.pioneer
market.org  for more information.

 

 

 

 

-Prairie ‘N Peaks Social Wear Fair WEARABLE ART FASHION SHOW
-7 pm to 10 pm at Polish Hall, Coleman
-Delectable desserts
-$25 per person: Non alcoholic bevs and desserts included
-Apparel and accessories made and modeled by quilt and craft artisans in the audience
-Wear your creations and Show ‘n Tell your talent while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow quilters and artisans
-Registration: Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village 403-627-3684
-www.prairien
peaks.com

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-Prairie ‘N Peaks Quilt Festival ARTISAN MARKET
-9 am to 4:30 pm at Crowsnest Museum Grounds, Coleman

-www.prairien
peaks.com

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-Community Bike Rodeo
-10 am to 2 pm-at Ranchlands Mall, Pincher Creek
-For info call Community Peace Officer Werner Dressler: 403-553-4425 Ext 228
-Email: protectiveservices
@fortmacleod.com
 

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-Spectacular Summer Women’s Show
-FREE ADMISSION
-1 pm to 6 pm at Coaldale Community Centre
-For info call Deb  403-345-2839 or email: pdver@telus.net 

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-Windy Rafters Barn Dance STARS Benefit Dance
-6:30 pm to Midnight at Windy Rafters Barn
-
Benefit Dance for STARS Air Ambulance
-Experience a Country Style Dance by kicking up your heels in a historic 100 year old western work
-horse barn, or relax and enjoy the atmosphere and antique farm memorabilia by making reservations for a tantalizing Roast Beef Dinner
-Young and old can enjoy a variety of country music from Patsy Cline to George Strait, from an Old Time Waltz to Line Dancing (instruction available) all in an alcohol free setting
-Dinner: 6:30 pm
-Dance costs $30 and reservations are needed by Thursday June 9 (visa or mc) phone and leave message for reservations
-Dance: 8:00 pm (open) costs $10.00 for adults
-Group rates available for both Dinner and Dance
-
For info/tkts call Monty Orr 403-553-2130 or email:

 wrbarn
dance@mail.com 

-http://wrbarn
dance.tripod.com

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-Darcy’s 4th Annual Nature Walk for Mental Wellness
-at Fireman’s Park, Bellevue, CNP
-Registration begins at 9:15 am, Walk begins at 10 am-3 to 5 km trail walk
-Food, refreshments and draws immediately to follow
-No registration fee but donations are greatly accepted
-For more info/registration pls call 403-562-2511 or email: darcysnature
walk@gmail.com
-Donation
and waiver forms available at www.cnphealth.ca

 

 

 

 
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 -Run, Walk or Race in 2011
-Stride to Turn the Tide
-Call 403-327-4357

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-Sunday Nature Walk at Helen Schuler Nature Ctre-2 pm to 3 pm
-Join one of our interpreters for a walk through the Nature Reserve as you learn about forests and trees
-For info call 403-320-3064 or email: hscc@lethbridge.ca  www.lethbridge.ca
/hsnc

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-Leth and District 4-H Show and Sale
-at South and North Pavilions, Exhibition Park, Leth
-9 am: Sheep Show, 10 am: Heifer Show, 2 pm: Sal
-For more info call BJ Scheirlinck 403-758-3339
-www.exhibition
park.ca

-Canadian Citizenship Test Classes
-Do you want help studying for the Cdn Citizenship Test this Fall?
-Classes offered to help you prepare to write this test
-YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER for this class
-Class is limited to 10 people
-For more info or to register call 403-320-4977 or 403-380-7323

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-JobLinks: "Supporting People with Disabilities or Medical Barriers to
Work"
-Labour Market Information and Job Search Skills FREE workshop
-9:30 am to 11:30 am at JobLinks Employment Ctre, 416 8 St S (behind the Post Office), Leth
-For info/registration pls call 403-317-4550 or
 www.job-links.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Stroke Sense
-9 am to 11:30 am at Leth Ctre Mall
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

 

 

-Bonsai Society of Southern AB presents ‘Enhancing the Age of a Tree
-When styling a bonsai, branches that are not required as part of the foliage mass can be used to create jin, which implies to the viewer an increased age and shows the struggle of the tree to survive
-7:30 pm at the Leth Public Library’s Community Mtg Room
-For more info call 403-380-7311
-www.lethlib.ca

 

 

 

 

-Wednesdays at the Galt Program For Seniors 55+
-Getting Started On Your Family History
-Learn how to get started researching your family history from experts from the Family History Centre in Leth
-2 pm at Galt Museum
-Program room open at 1:30 pm with coffee and tea provided
-Admission rates apply and free to annual pass holders-For more info call Leslie Hall 403-320-4700 Email: leslie.hall@galt
museum.com
-www.galt
museum.com

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-JobLinks: "Supporting People with Disabilities or Medical Barriers to
Work"
-Job Maintenance and Interview Skills FREE workshop
-9:30 am to 11:30 am at JobLinks Employment Ctre, 416 8 St S (behind the Post Office), Leth
-For info/registration pls call 403-317-4550 or www.job-links.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Heart Check #2
-9 am to Noon at Leth Ctre
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Laughter Fitness
-Noon to 1 pm at Leth Ctre Parkade
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

 

 

 

 

 

-Lethbridge JAZZ FESTIVAL
-
Downtown Lethbridge restaurants and lounges will featured favored local jazz musicians, and Canadian and International jazz talent
-More details will be available on May 15th on the website: http://lethbridge
jazz.com
or call Don Robb 403-381-0443
- Email:
 donrobb@telus.net

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-Seniors Café Chat presents ‘TRAVEL AND TOURISM’
-10 am to 11 am at the Crossings Branch’s FRIENDS PLACE
--Partnered by Columbia Retirement Community
-Discussion will focus on ‘things to do and see’ in the Leth area for the Summer
-www.lethlib.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Fat Facts
-4:30 pm to 6 pm at Leth Ctre Mall
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

 

 

 

-Lethbridge JAZZ FESTIVAL
-
Downtown Lethbridge restaurants and lounges will featured favored local jazz musicians, and Canadian and International jazz talent
-More details will be available on May 15th on the website: http://lethbridge
jazz.com
or call Don Robb 403-381-0443
- Email: donrobb@
telus.net

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-Tipi Program at the Galt
-Learn about Blackfoot style tipi with Travis Plaited Hair from Sik-Ooh-Kotoki Friendship Ctre and learn how to help set one up
-This is a family program-Parents are required to attend with children
-For more info call Leslie Hall 403-320-4700 or email: Leslie.Hall@galt
museum.com
-www.galt
museum.com

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-Teen Advisory Group presents Time for Wii on the Big Screen!
-This month, it’s all racing games, all the time so come and get ready to see who’s the fastest of them all-1 pm at the Crossings Branch’s FRIENDS PLACE
-For more info call Paige 302-320-4710 or email: paige.mcgeorge
@lethlib.ca

 

 

-Run, Walk or Race in 2011
-100 Mile Bike Ride
-Call 403-393-7226

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-Run, Walk or Race in 2011
-Heel-n-Wheel-a-Thon CCFC
-Call 403-329-1030

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-Investors Group Memory Walk
 -5 pm to 9 pm at Henderson Lake Horseshoe Pits Picnic Shelter, Leth
-Registration: 5 pm, Walk begins at 6 pm
-Honorary Chairperson is Dr. Rob Sutherland, U of L Director Cdn Ctre for Behavioural Neuroscience
-All registrants will receive a T shirt and BBQ supper
-Please help to raise funds for research and support services by picking up a registration form for pledges
-Reg. forms at the office: 402, 740 4th Ave S
-www.alzheimer.ab.ca

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-Lethbridge JAZZ FESTIVAL
-
Downtown Lethbridge restaurants and lounges will featured favored local jazz musicians, and Canadian and International jazz talent
-More details will be available on May 15th on the website: http://lethbridge
jazz.com
or call Don Robb
 403-381-0443
- Email: donrobb@telus.net

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-Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation Heel ‘n’ Wheel-a-thon-Registration: 10 am with Event Kick Off at 11 am
-at Kiwanis Picnic Shelter at Henderson Lake
-The walk is once around Henderson Lake followed by refreshments and prizes
-Enter as an individual or a team
-All money raised goes to medical research and education for inflammatory bowel disease
-For info call Carolle Anderson 1-888-884-2232 or email: lethbridge@ccfc.ca
-https://www.heeln
wheelathon.ca

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-FARMERS MARKET
-8 am to Noon at North Pavilion, Exhibition Park, Leth
-For info call Becky 403-317-3219 or Mandie 403-317-3206
-www.exhibitionpark.ca

 

 

 

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-Prairie ‘N Peaks Quilt Festival Event: Crowsnest Museum presents TEA TIME WITH NORMA
-2 pm to 4 pm-Norma Oliva, creator and past owner of Calgary’s popular craft shop Galleria will speak on her experiences and give info on how to market your own works of art
-Cost $15
-Registration: Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village 403-627-3684

-www.prairien
peaks.com

 

 

-Prairie ‘N Peaks Quilt Festival ARTISAN MARKET
-9 am to 4:30 pm at Crowsnest Museum Grounds, Coleman

-www.prairien
peaks.com
-Art Classes For Adults
-Beginner Clay Sculpture Classes
-7 pm to 9:30 pm at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod
-Cost: $165 for 6 classes and includes all materials and firing costs
-Instructor: Gordon Perret
-For info or registration call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net
 
  -Traditional Native Dance Classes for Ages 6 yrs and up
-Cost: $5 per class
-6 pm to 7 pm at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod
-Instructor: Barb Smith
-For info or registration call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net

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-24th ANNUAL GATHERING OF COWBOY POETRY KICKOFF
-Enjoy Great Western Heritage and Tradition in Pincher Creek
-Reminisce for 3 days packed with poetry, songs, stories and tall tales of cowboy life past and present!
-6 pm: Open Sessions down in the Horseshoe Pavillion, including vendors, followed by plenty of pickin’, grinnin’ and singin’ round the campfire to cap off the night-Hitch up with old friends and socialize awhile
-6:30 pm: Join Hilary Matheson and get your dance moves ready so you can have even more fun at the Gathering Dances on Fri and Sat-Pre Registration: $3 Single or $5 Couple would be appreciated but is not mandatory
-TKTS can be purchased from the PC Chamber of Commerce: 403-627-5199
-For more info and a full list of contact/event  info: www.pcgathering.com

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-Canadian Mountain Arts Foundation presents the 9th artsPeak Arts Festival
-
Join us for a weekend guaranteed to help you
inspire, create and celebrate
-For more info call 403-678-6436 or
www.artspeak
canmore.com

-Prairie ‘N Peaks Quilt Festival Event: Luncheon Lecture With Nina Stahlschmidt
-$25 includes lunch at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village, Pincher Creek
-Nina is well known for her incredible designs and interesting take on vintage textile quilting
-Selection of handworks available long with Nina’s book for sale during her workshop
- Registration: Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village 403-627-3684

-www.prairien
peaks.com

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-Pioneer Market
-11 am at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village, Pincher Creek
-
A favourite of both locals and tourists, the Farmers Market is held in Pioneer Place, the front administration building of the Village
-From fresh fruit and vegetables, baking, handicrafts, jewellery, honey, plants and more, you will find something new, unique and worth the trip
-Visit www.pioneer
market.org  for more information.

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-24th ANNUAL GATHERING OF COWBOY POETRY KICKOFF
-Enjoy Great Western Heritage and Tradition in Pincher Cree
-Reminisce for 3 days packed with poetry, songs, stories and tall tales of cowboy life past and present!
-10 AM: Continuous entertainment featuring Poets and Musicians begins in 2 locations: the Community Hall and at the Horseshoe Pavillion, including vendors
–Noon to 4 pm: Demos by working cowboys and their horses in the Rodeo Arena
-3 pm to 4 pm: ‘Up n’ Comer Rhyme n’ Lyric Spotlight at the Community Hall
-5 pm: Make sure you have your tkt for the AB Beef BBQ Supper
-7:30 pm to 9:30 pm: Tkts req’d for the Friday Feature Presentation at the Community Hall
-10 pm to 1 am: Swing your fave dance partner around the floor and enjoy the old time music of Phil Lethbridge and the Westwinds
-TKTS can be purchased from the PC Chamber of Commerce: 403-627-5199
-For more info and a full list of contact/event  info: www.pc
gathering.com

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-Canadian Mountain Arts Foundation presents the 9th artsPeak Arts Festival
-
Join us for a weekend guaranteed to help you
inspire, create and celebrate
-For more info call 403-678-6436 or
www.artspeak
canmore.com

 

 

 

-Cardston 5 km/5 mile Family Fun Run

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-Windy Rafters Barn Dance Quilt Show and Historic Barn Tours
-9 am to 5 pm
-
Come and enjoy or submit a variety of beautiful quilts
-Judging and prizes
-Held in a historic 100 year old western work-horse barn, containing farm antiques
-Tours done on the hour
-$1 admission
-Concession and country gift shop
-BBQ’d hotdogs at noon
-
For info/tkts call Monty Orr 403-553-2130 or email:

 wrbarn
dance@mail.com

-http://wrbarn
dance.tripod.com

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-24th ANNUAL GATHERING OF COWBOY POETRY KICKOFF
-Enjoy Great Western Heritage and Tradition in Pincher Creek
-Reminisce for 3 days packed with poetry, songs, stories and tall tales of cowboy life past and present!
-9 am: Join singer/songwriter/writer/musician Sid Marty for his workshop and come and learn from one of the best-10 AM: Continuous entertainment featuring Poets and Musicians begins in 2 locations: the Community Hall and at the Horseshoe Pavilion, including vendors -3 pm to 4 pm: ‘Up n’ Comer Rhyme n’ Lyric Spotlight at the Community Hall
-5 pm: Make sure you have your tkt for the AB Beef BBQ Supper
-7:30 pm to 9:30 pm: SATURDAY FEATURE PRESENTATION: TKTS REQ’D: Once the anthems have been performed, your fave emcee Bob Westrop will introduce the winner of Saturday’s Up n’ Comer Spotlight
-SATURDAY NIGHT is AUCTION NIGHT at the Community Hall
-Bid on our popular custom made, one of a kind belt buckle, a beautiful custom made pair of earrings for the ladies and a full coloured, ltd edition 2011 Gathering poster autographed by the performers
-10 pm to 1 am: Time For Our COWBOY CABARET with Tim Hus and the Rocky Mountain Band
-TKTS can be purchased from the PC Chamber of Commerce: 403-627-5199
-For more info and a full list of contact/event  info: www.pc
gathering.com

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-Bellecrest Days
-Pls see www.bellecrest.ca for more info

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-Waterton Wildflower Festival
-at Waterton Lakes National Park
-
This 9 day event, organized by the Trail of the Great Bear and partners, features more than 80 educational courses and events on wildflowers, plants and ecosystems, workshops on photography and art, and evening slide shows and local entertainment
-Activities include: Wildflower Identification, Wildflower Habitat, Wildflowers by Horseback and by Cruise Boat, Photography Workshops, Botanical Watercolours, Afternoon Tea and much more
-www.waterton
wildflowers.com

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-Canadian Mountain Arts Foundation presents the 9th artsPeak Arts Festival
-
Join us for a weekend guaranteed to help you
inspire, create and celebrate
-For more info call 403-678-6436 or
www.artspeak
canmore.com

 

 

 

 
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-Lethbridge JAZZ FESTIVAL
-
Downtown Lethbridge restaurants and lounges will featured favored local jazz musicians, and Canadian and International jazz talent
-More details will be available on May 15th on the website: http://lethbridge
jazz.com
or call Don Robb 403-381-0443
- Email: donrobb@telus.net

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-Leth Sports Car Club Car Rally
-8 am to 12:30 pm in North Parking Lot at Exhibition Park, Leth
-For more info call Trent LeBlanc 403-380-1098
-www.exhibition
park.ca

 

 

 

 

 

-Share in the Celebration!
-A special evening of films to mark LETHBRIDGE ABORIGINAL AWARENESS WEEK and NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DAY
-6 pm to 9 pm at Main Branch Theatre Gallery
-FREE ADMISSION-Canadians from all walks of life are invited to participate in the many National Aboriginal Day events that will be taking place from coast to coast
-www.lethlib.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Heart Function
-9:30 am to 11:30 am at Leth Ctre
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

 

 

-Lethbridge Public Library’s DEFINITELY NOT PLATO BOOK CLUB-Featuring Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played With Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest
7 pm to 9 pm, Staff Meeting Rm, Leth Public Library
-Call 403-380-7311
-www.lethlib.ca

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-Friday Night Films presents ‘INCEPTION’
-7 pm at Main Branch Theatre Gallery-Rated PG-Christopher Nolan’s brilliant sci-fi film about a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, where a single idea within one’s mind can be the most dangerous weapon or the most valuable asset starring Leonardo DiCaprio

-www.lethlib.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Heart Check #1
-9 am to Noon at Leth Ctre Mall
- Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

 

 

 -Best of the Best Wine and Beer Tasting presented by the Wine Cavern
-7 pm to 9 pm at Galt Musuem, Leth
-Your all inclusive ticket includes: samples of 45 wines, 40+ beer products, imported cheese and fruit for pairings, Riedel gourmet wine glass, Wine Cavern bottle opener key chain, Admission to exhibits, $20 tax receipt-Tkts are $50 and available at the Galt Museum Store on May 23 and at the door-For more info call Lori Harasem 403-320-4219
-Email:Lori.Harasem
@galtmuseum.com
-www.galt
museum.com

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-Cheescake Café/YWCA Turning Point Golf Tournament
-at Henderson Lake Golf Course, Leth
-Texas Scramble-Registration: 12:30 pm with a Shot Gun Start at 1:30 pm
-Includes 18 holes of golf, cart, dinner, prizes and great fun to help the women of YWCA Leth and District’s HARBOUR HOUSE
-Cost: $150 for the whole day-Save $100 and register a team-For sponsor/registration and info contact Diana Sim at 403-329-0088 Ext. 208, Email: dsim@ywca
lethbridge.org
or www.ywca
lethbridge.org

 

-Southern AB Ethnic Association’s MULTICULTURAL DAY
-5 pm to 8 pm at Galt Gardens, Leth
-For info call 403-320-1577 or email info@ethnic
association.org

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-Saskatoon Berry Pies at the Galt
-1 pm to 3 pm at Galt Museum, Leth
-
Put on your chef hats!
-Using a historic pie crust recipe, you will make a delicious pie to bake and share at home
-Family program: parents required to attend with children
-Admission rates apply
-Free for family pass holders
-For more info call Leslie Hall 403-320-4700 or email: leslie.hall@
galtmuseum.com
-www.galt
museum.com

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-Teen Advisory Group’s monthly movie presents Despicable Me
-Featuring the voices of Steve Carell and Jason Segel
-1 pm at the Crossings Branch’s FRIENDS PLACE
-For more info call Paige 302-320-4710 or email: paige.mcgeorge
@lethlib.ca  

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-The Flower Beadwork People
-Join Roy Pogorzelski from Aboriginal Council of Lethbridge for his talk about the Metis people as the Flower Beadwork People and join Tara Johnson for a Metis craft
-2 pm to 4 pm at Galt Museum, Leth
-
Family program: parents required to attend with children
-Admission rates apply-Free for family pass holders
-For more info call Leslie Hall 403-320-4700 or email: leslie.hall@galt
museum.com

-www.galt
museum.com
 

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Festive Feast BBQ
-9 am to 11:30 am at Leth Ctre Mall
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Labyrinth Walk
-10 am to 4 pm at County Hall, Chinook Regional Hospital
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

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-2011 ATB Lethbridge Rotary Dragonboat Festival
-at Henderson Lake Park, Leth
-Come out and cheer all of the Dragonboat teams!
-For registration info, email: registrar@lethbridge
dragonfest.ca

-For
general info, email: info@lethbridge
dragonfest.ca
or www.lethbridge
dragonfest.ca

 

 

 

 

-Heritage Art For All Ages at the Galt
-Hands on day long workshop for all ages, exploring arts with cultural and historical significance
-Learn about Blackfoot history and culture from Travis Plaited Hair from the Sik-Ooh-Kotoki Friendship Centre as you make and learn to play a 9" hand-drum
-9 am to 4 pm at Galt Museum, Leth
-
Register by June 18
-Cost per drum: $65 non-members, $50 members
-Price is per drum; please indicate at registration how many people will attend and how many drums you will need
-Max. 30 participants
-Cost includes supplies
-Must pre-register
-Family Program: Parents req’d to attend with children
- Please bring a bag lunch-For info/registration pls call 403-320-3954
-www.galt
museum.com

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-2011 ATB Lethbridge Rotary Dragonboat Festival
-at Henderson Lake Park, Leth
-Come out and cheer all of the Dragonboat teams!
-For registration info, email: registrar@lethbridge
dragonfest.ca

-For
general info, email: info@lethbridge
dragonfest.ca
or www.lethbridge
dragonfest.ca

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-FARMERS MARKET
-8 am to Noon at North Pavilion, Exhibition Park, Leth
-For info call Becky 403-317-3219 or Mandie 403-317-3206
-www.exhibitionpark.ca

 

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-Prairie ‘N Peaks Quilt Festival CLOSING CEREMONIES
-5 pm at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village, Pincher Creek
-$25 per person-Recognizing all those who have made the show a great time
- Come and enjoy the music and all the wonderful festivities!

-www.prairien
peaks.com

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-Waterton Wildflower Festival
-at Waterton Lakes National Park
-
This 9 day event, organized by the Trail of the Great Bear and partners, features more than 80 educational courses and events on wildflowers, plants and ecosystems, workshops on photography and art, and evening slide shows and local entertainment
-Activities include: Wildflower Identification, Wildflower Habitat, Wildflowers by Horseback and by Cruise Boat, Photography Workshops, Botanical Watercolours, Afternoon Tea and much more
-www.waterton
wildflowers.com

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-24th ANNUAL GATHERING OF COWBOY POETRY KICKOFF
-Enjoy Great Western Heritage and Tradition in Pincher Creek
-Reminisce for 3 days packed with poetry, songs, stories and tall tales of cowboy life past and present!
-8 am: Join the good folks of the MD and Town of Pincher Creek for a FREE Pancake Breakfast
-9:30 am: Cowboy Church for ALL denominations
-Last chance to purchase from the vendors in the Horseshoe Pavillion
-1 pm: Western Family Fun Rodeo Event
-Begins in the Rodeo Arena
-Come on out and register your family for the fun
-www.pcgathering.com

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-NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DAY: A celebration recognizing First Nations’ contributions to Cdn Society. First Nation, Blackfoot drumming and dancing, guided facility tours, arts and crafts displays, storytelling and traditional food sampling are part of this special day-at Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump
-For more info
www.head-smashed-in.com

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-Hillcrest Mine Disaster Anniversary
-Join us at the Frank Slide Interpretive Centre to commemorate the worst underground mine disaster in Canadian History
-189 men were killed in an underground explosion in the Hillcrest Mine on June 19, 1914
-Special interpretive programs and audio visual programs throughout the day
-For more info pls call 403-562-7388, Email: info@frankslide.com
or www.frankslide.com

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-Canadian Mountain Arts Foundation presents the 9th artsPeak Arts Festival
-
Join us for a weekend guaranteed to help you
inspire, create and celebrate
-For more info call 403-678-6436 or
www.artspeak
canmore.com

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-22nd Annual Bow Island Children’s Festival
-11 am to 5 pm at Bow Island Centennial Park
-FREE and Fun for the whole family!
-For more info call Tara at 403-866-9272 or www.bowisland
childrensfes
tival.wordpress.com

 

 

 

-Waterton Wildflower Festival
-at Waterton Lakes National Park
-
This 9 day event, organized by the Trail of the Great Bear and partners, features more than 80 educational courses and events on wildflowers, plants and ecosystems, workshops on photography and art, and evening slide shows and local entertainment
-Activities include: Wildflower Identification, Wildflower Habitat, Wildflowers by Horseback and by Cruise Boat, Photography Workshops, Botanical Watercolours, Afternoon Tea and much more
-www.waterton
wildflowers.com

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-Medicine Hat JazzFest
-A variety of artists and events at assorted venues in Medicine Hat
-For more info and full events schedule pls call 403-529-4857 or www.medicinehat
jazzfest.com

 

 

 

-Rough Play: An Acrylic Workshop to Encourage BOLD BEGINNINGS
-For beginner and intermediate
-10 am to 3 pm at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod-Instructor: L. Anne McClelland
-Participants will experiment with roughing in a landscape image using 3 different approaches
-Participants may bring photos with them, or a choice of reference materials will be provided
-Participants may also bring in their own paints or use the materials provided
-Cost: $55 and please bring a bag lunch
-For info or registration call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net

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-Waterton Wildflower Festival
-at Waterton Lakes National Park
-
This 9 day event, organized by the Trail of the Great Bear and partners, features more than 80 educational courses and events on wildflowers, plants and ecosystems, workshops on photography and art, and evening slide shows and local entertainment
-Activities include: Wildflower Identification, Wildflower Habitat, Wildflowers by Horseback and by Cruise Boat, Photography Workshops, Botanical Watercolours, Afternoon Tea and much more
-www.waterton
wildflowers.com

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-Coaldale and District Chamber of Commerce Mixed Golf Scramble
-at Land O Lakes Golf and Country Club, Coaldale
-Registration: 11:30 am, Reg. Fee $100-Shotgun start at 1 pm
-Dinner immediately after tournament
-To register, or for more info please contact:
Coaldale & District Chamber of Commerce at 403-345-2358 or email info@coaldale
chamber.com

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-Medicine Hat JazzFest
-A variety of artists and events at assorted venues in Medicine Hat
-For more info and full events schedule pls call 403-529-4857 or www.medicinehat
jazzfest.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

-Waterton Wildflower Festival
-at Waterton Lakes National Park
-
This 9 day event, organized by the Trail of the Great Bear and partners, features more than 80 educational courses and events on wildflowers, plants and ecosystems, workshops on photography and art, and evening slide shows and local entertainment
-Activities include: Wildflower Identification, Wildflower Habitat, Wildflowers by Horseback and by Cruise Boat, Photography Workshops, Botanical Watercolours, Afternoon Tea and much more
-www.waterton
wildflowers.com

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-Medicine Hat JazzFest
-A variety of artists and events at assorted venues in Medicine Hat
-For more info and full events schedule pls call 403-529-4857 or www.medicinehat
jazzfest.com

 
-Traditional Native Dance Classes for Ages 6 yrs and up
-Cost: $5 per class
-6 pm to 7 pm at Scout Hall, Fort Macleod
-Instructor: Barb Smith
-For info or registration call Carmen Drapeau, 403-553-3300 or email: barcar29@telus.net

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-Waterton Wildflower Festival
-at Waterton Lakes National Park
-
This 9 day event, organized by the Trail of the Great Bear and partners, features more than 80 educational courses and events on wildflowers, plants and ecosystems, workshops on photography and art, and evening slide shows and local entertainment
-Activities include: Wildflower Identification, Wildflower Habitat, Wildflowers by Horseback and by Cruise Boat, Photography Workshops, Botanical Watercolours, Afternoon Tea and much more
-www.waterton
wildflowers.com

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-Medicine Hat JazzFest
-A variety of artists and events at assorted venues in Medicine Hat
-For more info and full events schedule pls call 403-529-4857 or www.medicinehat
jazzfest.com

 

-Red Hat Victorian Stroll and Convergence
-at Remington Carriage Musuem, Cardston
-For more info call Remington Carriage Museum 403-653-5139

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-Pioneer Market
-11 am at Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village, Pincher Creek
-
A favourite of both locals and tourists, the Farmers Market is held in Pioneer Place, the front administration building of the Village
-From fresh fruit and vegetables, baking, handicrafts, jewellery, honey, plants and more, you will find something new, unique and worth the trip
-Visit www.pioneer
market.org  for more information.

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-Waterton Wildflower Festival
-at Waterton Lakes National Park
-
This 9 day event, organized by the Trail of the Great Bear and partners, features more than 80 educational courses and events on wildflowers, plants and ecosystems, workshops on photography and art, and evening slide shows and local entertainment
-Activities include: Wildflower Identification, Wildflower Habitat, Wildflowers by Horseback and by Cruise Boat, Photography Workshops, Botanical Watercolours, Afternoon Tea and much more
-www.waterton
wildflowers.com

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-First Annual Golf Tournament in Pincher Creek
-Proceeds to The Humane Society/Animal Shelter
-For more info pls call 403-627-5199

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-Medicine Hat JazzFest
-A variety of artists and events at assorted venues in Medicine Hat
-For more info and full events schedule pls call 403-529-4857 or www.medicinehat
jazzfest.com

 

 

 
-Red Hat Victorian Stroll and Convergence
-at Remington Carriage Museum, Cardston
-For more info call Remington Carriage Museum 403-653-5139

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-Fort Macleod Allied Arts Council invites Visual Artists, Artisans, Musicians, Dancers and Actors to participate in ART ON MAIN
-Display and demo your Art to the community
-Fee to participate: $10
-Pls contact Carmen Drapeau 403-553-3300 or email barcar29@telus.net

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-Windy Rafters Barn Dance CANADA DAY CELEBRATION DINNER AND DANCE
-6:30 pm to Midnight at Windy Rafters Barn
-Celebrating Canada a bit early with decorations and door prizes
-Experience a Country Style Dance by kicking up your heels in a historic 100 year old western work horse barn or relax and enjoy the atmosphere and antique farm memorabilia by making reservations for a tantalizing Roast Beef Dinner
-Young and old can enjoy a variety of country music from Patsy Cline to George Strait, from an Old Time Waltz to Line Dancing (instruction available) all in an alcohol free setting
-Dinner: 6:30 pm
-Dance costs $30 and reservations are needed by Thursday June 9 (visa or mc) phone and leave message for reservations
-Dance: 8:00 pm (open) costs $10.00 for adults
-Group rates available for both Dinner and Dance

-
For info/tkts call Monty Orr 403-553-2130 or email:

 wrbarn
dance@mail.com

-http://wrbarn
dance.tripod.com

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-Waterton Wildflower Festival
-at Waterton Lakes National Park
-
This 9 day event, organized by the Trail of the Great Bear and partners, features more than 80 educational courses and events on wildflowers, plants and ecosystems, workshops on photography and art, and evening slide shows and local entertainment
-Activities include: Wildflower Identification, Wildflower Habitat, Wildflowers by Horseback and by Cruise Boat, Photography Workshops, Botanical Watercolours, Afternoon Tea and much more
-www.waterton
wildflowers.com

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-Heritage Acres Chuckwagon Cook Out
-6 pm at Heritage Acres, Pincher Creek-12th Annual Cook Out serves Roast Beef 1800’s Style with all the trimmings!
-Enjoy a meal served off the back of a Chuckwagon, stay for coffee, listen to music, maybe have a dance or sing a long
-Get your tkts early as it always sells out-Tkts may be bought from members for $15
-For info/tkts call 403-627-2082 or www.heritageacres.org

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-Mixed Scramble at Waterton Lakes Golf Course
-To pre-register with handicap call 403-859-2114
-www.watertonpark.com

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-Medicine Hat JazzFest
-A variety of artists and events at assorted venues in Medicine Hat
-For more info and full events schedule pls call 403-529-4857 or www.medicinehat
jazzfest.com

 

 

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-Run, Walk or Race in 2011
-Corpus Christi Walk
-Call 403-327-8931

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-2011 ATB Lethbridge Rotary Dragonboat Festival
-at Henderson Lake Park, Leth
-Come out and cheer all of the Dragonboat teams!
-For registration info, email: registrar@lethbridge
dragonfest.ca

-For
general info, email: info@lethbridge
dragonfest.ca
or www.lethbridge
dragonfest.ca

 

-Leth and District Horticultural Society’s photography workshop with Roy Michelsen
-6 pm at HELEN SCHULER NATURE CENTRE PARKING LOT
-This is a great opportunity to learn the ins and outs of taking great pictures of your gardens
-As a prerequisite you should know how to use the aperture priority setting on your camera
-FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT BE THERE AT 6 PM, ROY WILL REPEAT THE PROCESS AT 7 PM
-Enjoy this chance to do some ‘lab’ work with your camera with the help of Roy Michelsen from the Senior Photographers’ Club
-www.lethlib.ca

 
 

-Friday Might Films presents ‘Biutiful’
-Spanish language PG rated film starring Javier Bardem as a low level criminal in Barcelona who is told by his doctor he has very little time to live-He struggles to reconcile fatherhood, love and spirituality while dealing with the crime and guilt in the underworld of modern Barcelona
-7 pm at Main Branch Theatre Gallery

-www.lethlib.ca

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-AHS Building Healthy Lifestyles Heart Check #2
-9 am to Noon at Leth Ctre
-Call 403-388-6654 or Toll Free 1-866-506-6654 to register

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-New West Theatre presents an original NWT production ‘Twist and Shout’
- 8pm at Yates Memorial Theatre
-Get ready for a trip down memory lane, as NWT takes you back to the era of poodle skirts, soda shops and pink Cadillacs
-Music selections from Elvis and doo wop darlings The Supremes
-For TKTS: 403-327-7328 or online: www.lethbridge.ca
/tickets
-For
info pls call NWT 403-381-9378, Email: info@newwest
theatre.com  or www.newwest
theatre.com

 

 

-New West Theatre presents an original NWT production ‘Twist and Shout’
- 8pm at Yates Memorial Theatre
-Get ready for a trip down memory lane, as NWT takes you back to the era of poodle skirts, soda shops and pink Cadillacs
-Music selections from Elvis and doo wop darlings The Supremes
-For TKTS: 403-327-7328 or online: www.lethbridge.ca
/tickets
-For
info pls call NWT 403-381-9378, Email: info@newwest
theatre.com  or www.newwest
theatre.com

 
   
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-Red Hat Victorian Stroll and Convergence
-at Remington Carriage Musuem, Cardston
-For more info call Remington Carriage Museum 403-653-5139

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-Waterton Wildflower Festival
-at Waterton Lakes National Park
-
This 9 day event, organized by the Trail of the Great Bear and partners, features more than 80 educational courses and events on wildflowers, plants and ecosystems, workshops on photography and art, and evening slide shows and local entertainment
-Activities include: Wildflower Identification, Wildflower Habitat, Wildflowers by Horseback and by Cruise Boat, Photography Workshops, Botanical Watercolours, Afternoon Tea and much more
-www.waterton
wildflowers.com

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-Foothills Model T Club Tour at Heritage Acres, Pincher Creek
-There will be as many as 80 Antique Model T cars and trucks on display
-It is registration day for a full week of events in the Pincher Creek area
-Horse drawn wagon rides all afternoon and food concessions open
-$5 Admission and includes access to the museum bldgs
-For info call 403-627-2082 or www.heritageacres.org

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-Medicine Hat JazzFest
-A variety of artists and events at assorted venues in Medicine Hat
-For more info and full events schedule pls call 403-529-4857 or www.medicinehat
jazzfest.com


 

 

 

-Fort Macleod Kids First Family Ctre presents a community wide MULTICULTURAL FESTIVAL
-4:30 pm to 7:30 pm at the Fort Macleod Arena
-Join us for the evening and showcase of food, clothing, articles, music, dance and other cultural customs!
-Call 403-553-5354 for more info

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-Ponoka Stampede
-Come out and enjoy the rodeo, chuckwagon races, Stampede Showdown, entertainment featuring Dwight Yoakim, Gord Bamford, Lecile Harris, Mountain Edge Productions, Fireworks, Western Art and Gift Show and so much more!
-For more info pls call 403-783-3120 or www.ponoka
stampede.com

 

 

--Ponoka Stampede
-Come out and enjoy the rodeo, chuckwagon races, Stampede Showdown, entertainment featuring Dwight Yoakim, Gord Bamford, Lecile Harris, Mountain Edge Productions, Fireworks, Western Art and Gift Show and so much more!
-For more info pls call 403-783-3120 or www.ponoka
stampede.com

 

-Ladies Open Golf
-
Ladies, bring your clubs and come out for the Golf Open!
-
Pre-register by calling 403-859-2114
-Game day registration: 8 AM
- 9 AM with shotgun start
-www.waterton
park.ca 

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-Ponoka Stampede
-Come out and enjoy the rodeo, chuckwagon races, Stampede Showdown, entertainment featuring Dwight Yoakim, Gord Bamford, Lecile Harris, Mountain Edge Productions, Fireworks, Western Art and Gift Show and so much more!
-For more info pls call 403-783-3120 or www.ponoka
stampede.com

 

-Ponoka Stampede
-Come out and enjoy the rodeo, chuckwagon races, Stampede Showdown, entertainment featuring Dwight Yoakim, Gord Bamford, Lecile Harris, Mountain Edge Productions, Fireworks, Western Art and Gift Show and so much more!
-For more info pls call 403-783-3120 or www.ponoka
stampede.com


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-FM FCSS ICE CREAM SOCIAL
-Come out and help us kick off summer with ice cream!
-Meet the people from your community and enjoy an evening of games and socializing
-FREE EVENT from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm at Lioness Park, A. 2 Ave and 21 St, Fort Macleod
-Open to all families and all ages welcome!
-We encourage parents to spend a fun evening out with their children
-Please do not leave young children unsupervised
-For more info pls call FM FCSS 403-553-4491
-www.fort
macleod.com

 

 

 
 

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