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Rawhide Rodeo

Wetaskiwin Agricultrual Society 4910 55a St, Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada

Vendors, concession, wild pony race, wild cow milking contest and beer gardens. Last year saw the Miniature Chuckwagon Races and the crowd was thrilled with the action as they cheered …

$10
Event Series Bountiful Farmers’ Market

Bountiful Farmers’ Market

Bountiful Farmers' Market 3696 97 St NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Experience Edmonton's Premium Indoor Farmers's Market. You’ll find over 110 of your favorite vendors year-round. More than 80% are local artisans: making, baking and growing their products by themselves: freshly …

Sustainival

Fan Park @ Ice District 10104 104 Ave, Edmonton, Alberta

Sustainival is powered entirely by renewable energy: solar, wind, and biodiesel produced from waste vegetable oil. If we can produce a live event for 20,000 to 50,000 people where we can spin …

$40.55
Event Series The Occulist

Listen, Listen

Varscona Theatre 10329 83 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Directed by Belinda Cornish Starring Farren Timoteo as Montague Gray with Alex Ariate, Nadien Chu, & Nikki Hulowski Montague Gray, Muzak connoisseur, makes it a policy to be as unobtrusive …

$42
Event Series Amos Gill

Amos Gill

The Comic Strip 8882 - 170 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Gill was nominated for "Best Emerging Comedian" and "People's Choice" awards at Adelaide Fringe for his show You've Changed (2015). He was nominated as best newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2016. Amos is a Law …

$17.50 – $65
Event Series My First Hundred Years

My First Hundred Years

Citadel Theatre 9828 101A Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Acclaimed singer/actor/hoofer Andrew MacDonald-Smith has been a dependably constant presence on Edmonton’s musical and theatrical stages for the last twenty years, and one might be tempted to think he’s spent …

$20 – $40