Showing posts with label Festivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festivals. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Choose Yer Own Festival 2012



guerrilla marching band with homemade instruments 2011



I have a few things I look forward too every year...

Stuart McLean Christmas Concert
Folk Festival
Free Pancake Breakfasts
Any time Feist comes to Calgary

AND..

Choose Yer Own Festival (!!) I've posted about it a few times in the last few years.

Happening August 31st - September 2nd 2012

What is fantastic about this festival is you can do anything. It's like a weekend to be, do, create whatever you desire. Some of the things done last year were:


Insomniac’s Art Party
Stay up making art all night with Bogdan, who believes that insomnia and art go together like dogs and bones. Whatever state your skill is in and whatever form it takes, come spend the night making art, watching movies and cooking food, in an attempt to focus on the relationship between insomnia and art.

Duct Tape Duels
Make your own padded sword and wage war against friend and foe to the sounds of pummeling drums.


Pajama Making Workshop
Skipped out on Home Ec.? Interested in dinosaur-print flannel loungewear? Learn the art of pajama-making from a mother of four.


Jurassic Park: The Ride
Universal Studios comes North! Follow a tour guide through the Jurrasic Park of your dreams. Raptor shooting range, full-sized inflatable garbage bag dinos, suspense and mystery… it will be the best!!! Bring your bikes or something to roll on.


and that's only a few of the creative and fantastic things to expect. Each year is different and it reminds us to love the city we live in, the people we know and don't know yet and just to play as long as you can.


NOTE: I haven't seen a schedule for this yet so check back at Choose Yer Own Festival often for the publication of it and subscribe to their blog. Enjoy! xxoo

Friday, June 15, 2012

The Calgary Folk Fest Comedy Tent



For the first time ever The Calgary Folk Fest will include the jeers, cheers and chuckles of talented funny people in their newest addition... the Talk Tent.

The Talk Tent will run Saturday and Sunday from 11 am - 5 pm, and is programmed chock-a-block with stand up comedians, interviews, and a special celebration of the 100th birthday of Woody Guthrie. Bring your festival chair and have a seat on the grass under the tent (it will be shady!).

Here is a peak at who will be attending:


Atomic Improv

Donovan Workun and Mark Meer have been creating comedy-on-the-spot based entirely on audience suggestions for over 2 decades. Their fast paced, high-energy show incorporates a range of styles, characters and hooks to produce a comedy pressure cooker. They’ll also be doing sketches from their national CBC Radio comedy program The Irrelevant Show, an irreverent take on pop culture that ranges from the everyday to the surreal, including scenes about family life, dating, relationships, the workplace, the news and superheros.


Chris Fairbanks

Stand-up comic, writer, artist, actor, twitterer, skateboardinger. He’s a correspondent for action sports channel Fuel TV and a Comedy Central reality show Reality Bites Back regular. When not touring as a stand-up comic, Fairbanks earns his living as a poster artist, animator and illustrator.


Richard Flohill

Richard is a Toronto-based publicist, writer and concert promoter who has influenced, supported or managed more than 100 artists over 40 years. His experience and abiding love of music make him an informed and engaging presenter and interviewer who gets deep into artists’ music, history and stories. A dedicated carnivore, Richard has thrived all these years without letting a piece of lettuce, a carrot or cucumber pass his lips. He’ll do a panel with festival artists on their war/travel stories, interview individual artists and share information about how to make a living in music.


Kevin McDonald

Comedian, actor, writer and director, The Kids in the Hall co-founder Kevin McDonald is known for his popular recurring characters the King of Empty Promises, Sir Simon Milligan and Jerry Sizzler. McDonald has appeared in many films and television programs, including Seinfeld, Friends, MADtv, Tim and Eric's Awesome Show Great Job! and Arrested Development and hosted his own CBC show Sketch with Kevin McDonald.


Derek Seguin

A quintessential performer, seasoned stand-up comedian, actor, host and narrator, he’s a regular on CBC Radio’s The Debators and Just for Laughs. Derek’s takes on the world have a hysterical Quebecois flare. Whether ragging on politics or describing life with his children, he deftly brings audiences into his perspective.


Walking Woody’s Road

Jimmy Lafave and his collaborators celebrate and chronicle the life and writings of legendary singer/songwriter Woody Guthrie for the 100th anniversary of his birth through stories, songs and video.

The schedule will be announced alongside the full weekend schedule at the end of June.

For more information check out the Calgary Folk Fest webpage

Monday, June 4, 2012

Carifest 2012



The music, the food, the vibration of the event!

Carifest is an annual festival held to showcase the arts and culture of the Caribbean. Events include a Gospel music show, Movie Night, a Friday night show at the Telus Convention Centre and Sunshine Festival at Shaw Millennium Park.

June 2nd - June 9th

Visit the website for more info



[picture borrowed from here]




Friday, April 27, 2012

Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo




Western Canada’s largest multi-media event April 27-29 at the BMO Centre.

This all ages show is jammed packed with tons of entertainment for fans of comic books, anime, gaming, sci-fi and animation. Plus, special guests including Robert Englund, Stan Lee and Adam West!

This is going to be insane. INSANE! 

Show Hours

Friday 3pm to 8pm
Saturday 10am to 7pm
Sunday 10am to 5pm

Admission Prices

Up to 4 kids 12 & under with each paid adult ticket.

At The Door

3-Day Pass$50.00
Friday Only$25.00
Saturday Only$25.00
Sunday Only$25.00

Location

The Calgary Expo is taking place at the BMO Center, which is located in beautiful downtown Calgary, Alberta. The main entrance is located at 20 Roundup Way SE.



Address:
BMO Center
20 Roundup Way SE
Calgary, AB T2G 2W1

 

Monday, March 19, 2012

"This is My City" Photo Walking Tour

 
 
 
March 24th, April 21st — 11:00am to 1:00pm

Meet in front of City Hall, Macleod Trail SE

Cost: Pay what you can
 
Bring your camera and join artist Cat Schick and a photographer who has experience of homelessness on a walk through downtown areas that are off the beaten path. See the city from a new perspective and receive guidance on how to capture it in pictures.

Part of This is My City Festival on through May 3.

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This is My City was a project initiated by The City of Calgary, Arts & Culture, which provided Calgary’s homeless community with increased opportunities for creative expression and engaged Calgarians in a dialogue about the issues surrounding homelessness and the place of art and culture in society today. The City of Calgary, Arts & Culture, has worked extensively with This is My City, (TMC) which is now a not-for-profit society that picks up where the original program left off. Many members of the artist-mentor team combined their talents and vision to take TMC to the next step through the creation of This Is My City Art Society, so that it might continue to grow and share this work with all Calgarians.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Big Taste




It's finally here. Our taste buds, mouths and wallets squeeee with delight!

THE BIG TASTE in CALGARY

March 2 - March 12, 2012

This is a once-in-a-year opportunity to experience new works
at participating restaurants in the heart of the city.

SET PRICE DINING
Lunches $15 and $25 per person
Dinners $25 and $35 per person
Gourmet $85 per person, includes chef favorites and wine pairing

Book directly with restaurants in this directory.
Please indicate you are a Big Taste patron at time of booking.

Please go to the website for further information on participating restaurants and what they have to offer.


Bon Appetite!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Ice Magic Festival




Now two weekends. Twice the magic!

January 20 - 29, 2012
Now in its 18th year, this Banff National Park classic is more popular than ever. Experience Lake Louise at its winter finest during the Ice Magic Festival. Centerpiece to SnowDays, a new month-long celebration of winter in Banff National Park.

January 20 - 22, International Ice Carving Competition Weekend
Hosted by The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise,  this 34- hour competition is the most anticipated spectacle of the Festival. 24 internationally recognized professional ice carvers work in teams of two to sculpt towering one-of-a-kind works of art from imposing blocks of solid ice on the shores of Lake Louise.  With each ice block weighing a daunting 300lbs, this exceptional art form involves grueling physical labour in a delicate balancing act with precision artistry.

This years carving theme is "WordPlay: Where language comes out to play".
In addition to the International Ice Carving Competition this weekend also hosts the One Carver, One Hour, One Block speed carving event at the Lake Louise Inn, interpretive ice carving demonstrations by Ice Magic's Lead Judge Dan Rebholtz, an Ice Magic Judges Carve-Off at the Lake Louise Ski Area, horse drawn wagon rides, ice skating on Lake Louise beneath the towering gaze of the Victoria Glacier and much more that will particularly appeal to adult visitors.

January 28 & 29, Little Chippers Weekend
Join us as we celebrate the young and young at heart. Not only can you marvel at the finished ice carvings from the previous competition weekend, this weekend is filled with activities and experiences that are focused on family fun. 

The "NEW" Ice Playground is where your kids - and you - can learn the art and science of ice carving first-hand, play ice mini golf, crawl through an ice tunnel and cruise down an ice slide. You can skate with the Ice Queen on Lake Louise, witness the 10-block ice carving event and spend time in the Cozy Corner Kids Indoor Activity Centre.  All kids activities are free!


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Friday, October 7, 2011

Screamfest

 

Oct 7, 2011 to Oct 31, 2011

Canada Olympic Park (COP)
88 Canada Olympic Rd. S.W.
Calgary


This weekend is the sneak preview of Canada’s largest Halloween Festival that continues every weekend through to Halloween night. Tickets to ScreamFest include 3-D glasses, entrance to its 5 horrifying haunted attractions and unlimited access to the FestEvil tent and sideshow entertainment.

Scaaaaaaary! I can't wait to go!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Mid-Autumn Festival





The Mid-Autumn Moon Cake Festival is one of the most enchanting nights on the East Asian calendar. Families in China, Malaysia and Singapore gather to give thanks, celebrate family unity, look at the full moon and enjoy a celebratory banquet.

The festival is an ancient Chinese tradition which commemorates China's 14th-century uprising against Mongolian occupation. Rebels wrote the call to revolt on pieces of paper and embedded them in cakes which they smuggled to compatriots.

Today, in honour of this, people eat special yuek beng (moon cakes) - pastry crust filled with sugary fillings such as lotus seed paste or red bean paste. Coloured Chinese paper lanterns, traditionally in the shapes of animals, hang from almost every house.

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I was talking with a friend of mines at work today and she told me that the main day of the fesitval is today. Looking at my calander I see that it's becasue of the full moon. She told me also that the best Mooncakes can be purchased from T&T Asian Market in north calgary. Or you may also want to check out some of the bakeries in the downtown China town area.


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Origin
The Mid-Autumn Moon Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth moon of the Chinese lunar calendar. This year, the festival will take place on Monday, September 12th. It is one of the most charming and picturesque nights of the calendar when the moon is large and full.

The Festival celebrates the harvest of the year, similar to Thanksgiving Day. It is also a time for families getting together to enjoy a festive full dinner, to eat moon cakes and festive fruits such as Persimmon and Pomelo, to appreciate the beautiful moon at the night of the Festival. Colourfully lit paper lantern decorations are put up and children parade the lanterns as part of the celebration. Sometimes, riddles are placed on the lanterns and guessing the riddles is one of the favourite festival pastimes.

Legends associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival:

The Lady - Chang Er
The story dated around 2170 B.C. At that time, it was believed that the earth had ten suns circling over it, each taking its turn to illuminate the earth. But one day all ten suns appeared together, scorching the earth with their heat. The earth was saved by a tyrannical ruler and archer Hou Yi who succeeded in shooting down nine of the suns. One day, Hou Yi stole the elixir of life from a goddess. However his beautiful wife Chang Er drank the elixir of life in order to save the people from her husband's tyrannical rule. After drinking it, she found herself floating to the moon and has been residing there since. Hou Yi loved his divinely beautiful wife so much that he did not shoot down the moon.
 
The Hare - Jade Rabbit
In this legend, three fairy sages transformed themselves into pitiful old men and begged for food from a fox, a monkey and a rabbit. The fox and the monkey both had food to give to the old men, but the rabbit, empty-handed, offered his own flesh instead, jumping into a blazing fire to cook himself. The sages were so touched by the rabbit's sacrifice that they let him live in the Moon Palace where he became the "Jade Rabbit."
 
The Cake - Moon Cake
During the 14th century, China was ruled by the Mongolian people. The people were not happy being subject to foreign rule and decided to rebel. Leaders of the rebellion, knowing that the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival was drawing near, ordered the making of special cakes. Embedded in each cake was a message outlining the attack. On the night of the Festival, the rebels successfully overthrew the government. What followed was the establishment of the Ming dynasty (A.D. 1368-1644). Today, "Moon Cakes" made of ground lotus and bean paste, egg-yolk and other ingredients are prepared and enjoyed to commemorate this legend.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Calgary Food Trucks

 

 
 
 
 
Time: 11:00 am - 03:00 pm / Location: 100E Block, Stephen Avenue Walk
 
August 11th will be the official launch of The Food Truck Pilot Project. YYC Food Trucks has teamed up with The City of Calgary, Tourism Calgary and The Downtown Calgary Association, to launch the first-ever food truck festival in the city. The event, "YYC Taste The Trucks" will be held on August 11th from 11:00 A.M to 3:00 P.M on Stephen Ave in the Convention Centre Block (100E Stephen Ave).

This event will be a showcase for the general public and offer an opportunity for interested parties to experience the fine food and fabulous trucks.

The event is family-friendly and admission is free. The food trucks will be offering their new regular menu at street-friendly prices. The participating trucks are: Fiasco Gelato, Perogy Boyz, Alley Burger, Fries & Dolls, Pimentos Mobile Pizzeria, Jojo’s BBQ (although, I heard today Jojo's might be an issue), Los Compadres Mexican, and perhaps one more.

The "Choose Yer Own" Festival



Choose Yer Own is a festival based on sweet adventure, and built around a love for Calgary and the many great projects that happen here. It is about being able to “choose yer own” level of involvement, because feeling like you belong to a place is so important to caring about it. It is about actively creating the culture that your want to live in.

Choose Yer Own, Calgary!


2011 events!

A printable and nicer-looking schedule is up under “schedule”!

 
THROUGH OUT
Choose Yer Own ClubhouseA chill space to hang out, drink some punch, and plan your days! Open (almost) everyday of Choose Yer Own from 10am – 1pm, with free breakfast provided.
Friday through Sunday from 10am – 1pm. Go down the alley off of 16th st between 12th and 13th ave SW.

Bike borrowing + fix – uppingIf your bike is in rough shape or if you don’t even have one, stop by the Goodlife Community Bike shop and they will help you out! They have a limited number of library bike specifically for Choose Yer Own, if you need to borrow one email kerry at kerry@goodlifebikes.ca to reserve one!
Open: Mon – Wed 10am – 6pm, Thurs 10am – 12pm, Fri 12pm – 8pm, Sat 10 am – 6pm, Sun 11am – 5pm.(2nd ave and 2nd st SW)

Calgary SweetsA treasure-hunt of favourite places, ceramic cupcakes will be hidden around Calgary in people’s beloved Calgary spaces. Clues are posted on-line for you to go find the cupcake and the place, then re-hide and re-clue a new place of your choosing.
http://sweets.glass-slipper.net

THURSDAY
Mini Golf!
Make yer own custom putter, throw on a costume (if you wanna!) and play through our hand-made mini-golf course in the halls, nooks and crannies of the Epcor Centre.
noon – 4pm in the Epcor Centre for the performing arts (entrance at 8th ave between 1st st and macleod tr. SE, by Olympic Plaza).

 
Analog Projection Workshop and After-school Snacks
Drop by to learn about analog projections (overheads! shadow puppets! etc!) and make a contribution to the East Village Art Walk (see below…). Fuel your creativity with ants on a log and a freezie pop.
4 – 6pm, The Pile of Dirt (629 7th ave SE)

 
Noise Musician Roulette
Like a junior league hockey raffle without the outfits! Come by (bring instruments if you got ‘em), toss your name in a hat, and play some noise! quiet or loud.
7 – 9pm, at Hume House (1507 6th st SW).

Backyard Screening, Roast and Sleepover!
Pitch your tent or unroll your sleeping bag in the backyard of a big yellow house for an all-night campout! Sweet animations (by the Quickdraw Animation Society), hot dogs and smores!
9pm – sometime the next day, at the Yellow House (1716 7th st SW)

 
FRIDAY
Clubhouse Breakfast
Start your day off right with scones, juice and friends! all free. Plan your day and get some fiber.
10am – 1pm, at the Choose Yer Own Clubhouse (Go down the alley off of 16th st between 12th and 13th ave SW)

 
Pajama Making Workshop
Skipped out on Home Ec.? Interested in dinosaur-print flannel loungewear? Learn the art of pajama-making from a mother of four.
RSVP by emailing chooseyerown@gmail.com!
5pm – whenever, at the Local Library (131 7th Ave SW. Entrance is from the alley behind the church).

 
Diorama-Making Workshop
What spooks you? Work through your fears with the latest self-help technique: diorama therapy. Recreate your nightmares in hot glue, felt and cardboard. Various sized boxes will accommodate the scope of your terror (PG-13 please!). We’ll display the results at the Spooky Show (see below).
5pm – Whenever, at the Local Library (131 7th Ave SW. Entrance is from the alley behind the church)

Family Band Concert!
The family that plays together stays together. Come see some very talented families put on a show in the lovely side chapel at Central United Church. If you belong to a musical family yourself, drop us a line at chooseyerown@gmail.com to sign up!
7 – 9pm, the Chapel at Central United (same building as the Local Library, 131 7th Ave SW. Entrance is from the alley behind the church)

Musical: The Musical!
Meta good times with abstracted cardboard props. Sound too intellectual for a Friday evening? Don’t worry, this musical about a musical will be funny and there is a love triangle.
9 – 9:30pm, in the Gym at Local Library (131 7th Ave SW. Entrance is from the alley behind the church)

A Charlie Brown Choosemas
Warm, fuzzy mid-winter vibes in the gym at Local Library. A staged reenactment of A Charlie Brown Christmas, complete with live soundtrack.
9:30 – 10:30pm, in the Gym of local Library (131 7th Ave SW. Entrance is from the alley behind the church)

Firefly Adventure Club
Help us make jars of fireflies to illuminate an underappreciated area. Materials provided. http://collaborativeprojectsyyc.blogspot.com/ for more rad and nerdy info!
11pm – midnight, join the 11pm bike convoy from the Local Library, or follow the fireflies from 4th st and 26th ave SW. 

Covers Under a Bridge III: Showtunes
Local musicians perform under cover of night. Hear classic showtunes performed by moonlight instead of spotlight in this off-off-off-broadway production.
Midnight. Map to the secret location available at the Local Library, or join the bike convoy that departs following “a Charlie Brown Choosmas”

SATURDAY

Clubhouse Breakfast
When choosing one’s own adventure, a full stomach is essential. Get your most important meal of the day and plan your shenanigans with pals.
10am – 1pm, at the Choose Yer Own Clubhouse (Go down the alley off of 16th st between 12th and 13th ave SW)


 
People Watching
Take a closer look at people in relation to how they interact with others in their surrounding environment. Disrupt preconceptions and stereotypes in a totally non-creepy way, we promise.
noon, meet at the statue of the two business men on steven ave and 1st st sw.


Walk Stop
Calgary’s own Ministry of Walking (MOW) invites participants to join in a meandering bipedal journey through the East Village. Learn how to incorporate the practice of walking in your daily life!
1pm, in front of The Seafood Market (630 7th ave SE)

 
Endure: A Marathon of the Mind
Run a marathon while lying down. No pesky training, effort or activewear required. Choose Yer Own-branded sweatbands and towels provided, but bring yer own headphones if you are squeamish about that kind of thing.
2 – 5pm, on some grass near the Pumphouse Theatre.

Duct Tape Duels
Make your own padded sword and wage war against friend and foe to the sounds of pummeling drums.
1 – 4pm, at Prince’s Island Park (not the part where Afrikadey! is, though that will be awesome too)

Playground Games
Join your fellow perpetual children for a round of sunny, cooperative games.
1 – 4pm, at Prince’s Island Park (not the part where Afrikadey! is, though that will be awesome too)

Punkrock Boombox
A Tour de Calgary, soundtracked by punk rock cassettes. Bring your tapes and practice your headbanging-while-peddling.
5 – 6pm, departing from where Endure: Marathon of the Mind.

Secret Picnic Spot
Pack your own picnic and follow the punk rock boom box to… a secret picnic spot! Secret guest bands too!
6 – 9pm, follow Punkrock Boombox to get there.

Tubby ShowIf you are hungry but not up for a bike ride, maybe you want to go enjoy some rad bands and eat hot dogs instead? Also awesome. Playing are: The Polyshores, Stalwart Sons, and Feel Alright.
6 – 9pm, at Tubby Dog

Jurassic Park: The Ride
Universal Studios comes North! Follow a tour guide through the Jurrasic Park of your dreams. Raptor shooting range, full-sized inflatable garbage bag dinos, suspense and mystery… it will be the best!!! Bring your bikes or something to roll on.
9 – 10pm – be on time! Meet on the East side of the Simmons Mattress building in the East Village 610 confluence way SE (that big old building right along the bike path)

Live Bait
An after dark projection tour of the East Village. Self-guided: meet at The Pile of Dirt (Across from the Seafood Market) for a map, and get up to some explorin’.
10 – 11pm. Meet at The Pile of Dirt (629 7th ave SE)

Spooky Show!
Just a whole pile of spooky stuff going down all at once. Bands, tour of a haunted storage basement, make yer own sound effects, movies… Come get scared!
11pm – 1am, Cantos Music Foundation (134 11th ave SE)

Insomniac’s Art Party
Stay up making art all night with Bogdan, who believes that insomnia and art go together like dogs and bones. Whatever state your skill is in and whatever form it takes, come spend the night making art, watching movies and cooking food, in an attempt to focus on the relationship between insomnia and art.
11pm – 11am, the Untitled Art Society (319 10th ave Sw – 4th floor)

Monkey Pleasure Dome
A chill place for people to have nice massages, brush each other’s hair, and get creative with face paint. The level of intimacy will be safe – the kind  that we normally don’t have with each other but that is quite harmless, like occurs in socially acceptable places like at the hairdresser’s.
11pm – 11am, the Untitled Art Society (319 10th ave SW4th floor)


SUNDAY

Clubhouse Breakfast
By this point in the festival, you oughta know the drill. Get fed!
10:30am – 1pm, at the Choose Yer Own Clubhouse (Go down the alley off of 16th st between 12th and 13th ave SW)

Street Art Seminar
Discuss the joys, history, and context of street art with a local lover of the art form.
11am – 1pm, Choose Yer Own Clubhouse (1722 13th ave SW)

Toddler Dance – Off  2.0: this time we’ll get it rightKids come show your stuff!! This year will feature splendid electronic beats, some Disney gems, an experienced dance-off leader, prizes, and better signage!
1 – 3pm, Connaught Park (11th st and 14th ave SW)
Chews Yer Own: Sushi!Did you know that food carts come to Calgary this very week? Consider this a celebration of our streets just getting way more delicious.
1 – 3pm, Connaught Park (11th st and 14th ave SW)


Busking Concert
Wanna put on a show but lack a venue? Solution: stage your concert as a series of buskers! Drop by to learn how, and listen to some streetside tunes.
noon – 5pm, somewhere along Steven Avenue

.Gif Yer Own
Bring your laptop and learn how to make an animated .gif! Amazing. If you want you can also add your .gif to the .gif exchange happening later, see below.
2 – 5pm, John Snow House (915 18th ave SW)

 
Make Yer Own INSTRUMENTS!Learn how to use peices of junk to make the best instruments ever!! I don’t know what they will be exactly, but i do know they will be amazing.
RSVP to chooseyerown@gmail.com, as space is very limited.
3 – 5pm, the Local Library (131 7th Ave SW. Entrance is from the alley behind the church)

 
Guerilla Marching Band!Use the instruments you made at the workshop or bring your own, strap on some  ribbons and epaulets (we’ll have those), and follow the beat of a bass drum down the side streets of your home town! Yeah!!
4:30 – 6pm, departing from the Local Library and ending up at Wrassle Mania.

WRASSLE MANIA IV!!!!!
The world’s greatest outdoor sports entertainment event!! Hotdogs, drama, live soundtrack, roped ring, pyrotechnics…. Rumour even has it that Brett “The Hitman” Heart might show up. WILL YOU BE THERE OR WHAT!
6 – 10pm, rumble dome (backyard at 1513 10th st SW)

 
Pool of OOBLEKPossibly your only chance to ever walk on water.
6 – 10pm, rumble dome (backyard at 1513 10th st SW)

 
.Gif ExchangeA lovely chill way to end your night, especially if you wrassled too hard all weekend. There will be animated .gifs all around the house, interacting with each other and the houses many small spaces.
10pm – midnight, at the John Snow House (915 18th ave SW)

also at JSH:

Calgary Sweets FinaleFor those of you who participated in Calgary Sweets and those of you who didn’t, also, here is the chance to eat some real cupcakes and talk about all of the favourite places people submitted, plus others people didn’t get a chance to. Yum,
10pm – Midnight, at the John Snow House (915 18th ave SW)


THE END!
hope your weekend has been the best!
xoxoxox