Showing posts with label Free Things to Do. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Things to Do. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2013

PHANTOM WING: a pre-demolition project at King Edward School




Remember when they did Wreck City? Well, this is some what along the same lines.

Explore the abandoned wing of Calgary’s fourth oldest school, re-imagined by 30+ Artists prior to demolition. Through a series of large-scale artworks, PHANTOM WING explores the soon to be demolished 1960s wing of the historic King Edward School, before it's redeveloped as a multidisciplinary arts hub (cSPACE). A community artists and performers have taken up temporary residence within the abandoned wing, creating infestations, fire-bell installations, psychedelic portals, Girl Gang Dance Parties, intercom performances, water-features, poltergeists, and more. The resulting exhibition will be both an echo and a bang: a reflection and a mirage. In essence, PHANTOM WING proposes the creation of a phantom limb – an event designed to resonate long after the building is severed from its adjoining sandstone counterpart.


Ticket Price:
Free (!!)

Location:
King Edward School, 1720 30th Ave. SW

Hours of Operation:
24 Sep 2013 - 6:00pm
25 Sep 2013 - 6:00pm
26 Sep 2013 - 6:00pm
27 Sep 2013 - 6:00pm
28 Sep 2013 - 10:00am
29 Sep 2013 - 10:00am

Website:
https://phantomwing.wordpress.com/

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Inglewood Night Market

Jun 14 to Sep 13, 2013

Hours:
6 p.m.12 a.m.
 
The Inglewood Night Market brings live music, entertainment, artists and fun surprises to the streets of Inglewood. Enjoy a leisurely stroll, shopping and street food.

June 14, July 12, August 9 and September 13.

6 p.m. to midnight.

For more information visit finditcalgary.ca.

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, August 10, 2012

Watch The Perseids Meteor Shower This Weekend




Every year around this time, the Earth is pelted with fiery stones from the frigid depths of outer space. Instead of as being as terrifying as that concept has every right to be, it is beautiful and awe-inspiring. For skywatchers, this year’s Perseid meteor shower should be a particular treat, with Jupiter and Venus getting in on the action as well.

ProTips on how to view the coolest light show of the year and a video from the smart folks at NASA, who when they are not sending robots to perfect 10 landings on another planet, are apparently getting other people to do their more menial tasks — like counting meteors — for them. Nice work if you can get it, right?
Get Out of Dodge: If you can afford to take a little late-night trip and, yes, lose a little sleep, getting away from city lights is going to make the Perseids a much more enjoyable show. Escaping light pollution will make for a lot more visible meteors. I didn't see anything particular set up at the observatory SW of the city but it might be worth while checking it out anyway.

Sunday Funday: This Sunday, August 12th will mark the height of the show, which goes on every year when the Earth passes near the comet Swift-Tuttle.

Coffee. Also, More Coffee: Though you can catch a glimpse of the meteors pretty much anytime after 10 or 11 pm, the best viewing is going to be in the early morning hours, just before dawn. So be prepared to either get up real early, or stay up real late. Hot coco is also nice or some kind of tea. Just something warm to put in your tummy and don't forget some comfy blankets to lay out on. This is one thing that is best enjoyed on your back.

Look to the East. Also, A Little North: The majority of the evening’s shooting stars will seem to radiate from the constellation Perseus. For those of you who (like me)  have no idea where to begin looking for that cluster of stars, it is to the northeast. For those of you who (again, like me) have no idea what direction northeast is, your phone probably has a compass that will come in handy.

For more tips, we turn you over to the capable hands and dulcet tones of the professionals at NASA. While you’re watching, the space agency would appreciate if you could count meteors for them to help determine the trajectory of Swift-Tuttle. They’ve even cooked up a smartphone app to make it easy for you — at that point, it’s kind of rude not to lend a hand, right? Right.

and for a special treat, watch this video!

and then check out this month's Star Chart from the TELUS Spark Science Centre.

(via Space.com, pic via Logan Brumm)

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Open Air August: New Movie Every Thursday!




Every Thursday evening in August join the East Village for a movie which will be projected on the back of Simmons along with a different theme every week and community partnership.

Programming takes place from 9:00 -10:00 PM on the RiverWalk Plaza, with the movie starting at 10:30 PM.

Bring your lawn chair, grab some friends and come down to the historic Simmons building located in East Village:

618 Confluence Way, SE.

Open Air August promises to transform your typical Thursday evening into a magical movie experience under the stars.


Movies:
Aug 2 - The Happy Movie.
Aug 9 - Real Steel
Aug 16 - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
Aug 23 - Flashdance (1983)
Aug 30 - Best in Show


*Exact time of the movie is subject to change based on the light and sunset. Weather permitting.

Deerfoot Mall Drive-In Movie Series





Deerfoot Mall Drive-In Movie Series is BACK! Admission is FREE!  Cash donations will be gratefully accepted for Brown Bagging for Calgary’s Kids Society!
The films being shown are:
THE LORAX (August 10th)
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (August 17th)
Movies will play in the WEST parking lot. Gates open about 5pm. Parking is first come, first serve.
They also have a bouncy house and crafts for kids before the show starts.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Devonian Gardens: Grand Reopening June 27th 2012


What the gardens use to look like.



Devonian Gardens opened in 1977, it was a state-of-the-art facility that attracted international attention. Thirty-four years later, much of the infrastructure had exceeded its 30-year lifecycle, and The City of Calgary Parks is rejuvenating this key downtown attraction. 


Devonian Gardens will be reopening to the public on Wednesday, June 27, 2012. After a four year closure and complete renovation, the new Gardens will once again be a favourite destination for lunch crowds, tourists, families, and corporate and private events.


Devonian Gardens "Tropical Oasis" Celebration - Event Schedule

Wednesday, June 27

12:15 - 12:30 p.m.: Official Re-opening speeches
12:30 - 2 p.m.: Drop-in Activities:
  • "Palm Tree" - Your Handprint of Sustainability
  • Devonian Gardens Scavenger Hunt
  • Photo opportunities with face cut-out displays
  • Garden Trowel give-away
  • Interpretation by Nature Experts throughout the park.
Refreshments will be served.
 
 
 

Thursday, June 28

11a.m. - 2 p.m.: Drop-in Activities
  • Artist Demo: Botanical Watercolour
  • Garden Tours every half hour - fun facts on the development of Devonian Gardens
  • Devonian Gardens Scavenger Hunt
  • "Palm Tree" - Your Handprint of Sustainability
  • Photo opportunities with face cut-out displays
 
 
 
 

Friday, June 29

11 a.m. - 2 p.m.: Drop-in Activities
  • Garden Tours every half hour - fun facts on the development of Devonian Gardens
  • Devonian Gardens Scavenger Hunt
  • "Palm Tree" - Your Handprint of Sustainability
  • Photo opportunities with face cut-out displays
  • Drop-in Art Activity for Families
2:15 - 4:15 p.m.: Adult Watercolour Course: Botanical Watercolour
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, June 30

11 a.m. - 2 p.m.: Drop-in Activities
  • Garden Tours every half hour - fun facts on the development of Devonian Gardens
  • Devonian Gardens Scavenger Hunt
  • "Palm Tree" - Your Handprint of Sustainability
  • Photo opportunities with face cut-out displays
  • Drop-in Art Activity for Families

Friday, May 18, 2012

Trail Reports for Hiking in Alberta



One of my favorite things to do as a nature geek is go hiking. I'm lucky enough to have a family cabin on a lot of land south west of the city so for basic day hikes, I can go there.

When most of the snow melts and spring starts to pop her pretty little head up, I like to take things a little further west to the mountains.

But living where we do, the conditions can be unpredictable and unstable. It's not uncommon to go through all the seasons in a few hour trek up a ridge.

Usually, the best way to avoid this is by watching the weather and calling the visitor centres of the different areas you wish to hike in.

Until I found a page on Alberta Parks that had a recent trail condition review:


so take a gander before you head out this long weekend and make sure you are prepared for everything you can be.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Calgary Jane’s Walk 2012




Brought to my attention by the always informative and quickly becoming one of my favorite people in the social networking world, Mr YYC wrote a post about Jane's Walk in Calgary for 2012.


Here are a few of my favorite walks as posted by Mr. YYC:

Guided by Jing Grace Wang
Want to know more about Chinese culture but never got a chance to visit China? Chinatown tour will be the best choice for you! Chinatown is a small reflection of China embedded in brilliant culture and exuberant history. We have murals that are painted to fight the graffiti in Chinatown, and in turn shares stories of how the Chinese started its roots in Calgary. The 100-year old Canton building, “dinning block” that serves tons of amazing traditional Chinese food, The Chinese Cultural Centre that holds lots of great Chinese events, Sien Lok Park that is always promoting Chinese language, philosophies and culture, and The Dragon City Mall that runs different business related to Chinese culture, these are all fantastic places you don’t want to miss!
 
 
Guided by Paul Chambers
Don’t know where to get that unusual ingredient or favourite treat? The Beltline has a food store for that!
We’ll spend two hours exploring the diverse range of specialty food and grocery stores in the Beltline, all within walking distance of each other. We’ll meet the passionate owners and staff who contribute to the Beltline’s unique gastronomic culture. We’ll learn the history of the stores, where they source their products and even get some tips for cooking your dinner!
We’ll be visiting Community Natural Foods, Epiphany Chocolate, Kalamata Grocery (Greek), Matrioshka Grocery (Russian), Boyd’s Lobster Shop, Rustic Sourdough Bakery, Janice Beaton Fine Cheese & Wine Ink.
 
 
Guided by Jason Markusoff
In a city with a mythology of risk-takers, dusty shelves are full of proposals and blueprints that promised a very different-looking Calgary. This walk starts at the Prince’s Island Museum that never existed, retraces the path of the expressway that almost flattened Eau Claire and Chinatown, and ends near the canal that didn’t dissect East Village. We’ll ponder how these alternative realities would have transformed our city.
[This walk reminds me of a post I did in 2009]



For further details check out the inspiration for this post Mr. YYC's post on Jane's Walk
Or Check the Jane's Walk site for info on all the tours.
 

Monday, March 19, 2012

Peace Bridge Opening Party



Can you believe it? It's been how long and used up how much money and the day has finally come to unveil Calgary's controversial Peace Bridge. March 24th at 02:00 pm - 04:00 pm / Location: Eau Claire Park, 700 Block of 1st Ave SW (south end of the Peace Bridge)


There will be food, fun and lots of entertainment!

For more info see the City Information Site

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!


...

Friday, September 30, 2011

Thing to do in Calgary this Fall





Whiskey Tasting at Kensington Wine Market
We love our wine tastings, but this fall, it’s all about whiskey. Check out the Kensington Wine Market’s tasting nights, focusing on rare whiskies that have been aged for more than 20 years from closed distilleries. You might discover a new old-school favorite.
Kensington Wine Market; 1257 Kensington Rd. N.W.; 403-283-8000


Heritage Park Historical Village
It’s your last change to enjoy the Historical Village as it closes for the season following Thanksgiving. Go back in time with costumed townsfolk and a collection of impressive antiques and artifacts.
Heritage Park Historical Village; 1900 Heritage Drive S.W.; 403- 268-8500

Calgary Collects
Fall means new shows in all of the city’s galleries – and until the end of the year, The Art Gallery of Calgary will be displaying rarely seen works of contemporary art acquired by avid Calgary collectors. Time to get gallery-hopping.
The Art Gallery of Calgary; 117, 8 Ave. S.W; 403-770-1350

Cooking Classes at The Cookbook Co. CooksCool weather calls for hearty, home-cooked meals. For some culinary inspiration, take a class or two at the famous downtown kitchen. Choose from a variety of options including couples nights, a class on how to cook with squash or the best of Moroccan meals (from $85). The Cookbook Co. Cooks; 722 11 Ave. S.W.; 403-262-3322

Autumn Birding Course at Fish Creek ParkNature enthusiasts rejoice: Alberta is the best for birding (a.k.a. bird watching). Get out and be one with nature (and the birds) this fall by taking weekly two-and-a-half-hour sessions, which include plenty of field trips. Fish Creek Provincial Park; 15975 Bow Bottom Trail S.E.; 403-238-3847

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

5 Ways to Spend Labour Day Weekend in the City



With fall around the corner, here are five ways to soak up the last of the summer sun in and around the city this long weekend (more to come later in the week):



Even if you don’t adhere to the no-white-post-Labour-Day rule (who really does?), have a little fun with an all-white dress-up lawn bowling event. Get teams together and crown a lawn bowling champ. (Naturally, you’ll need one last little white summer dress for the occasion.)

Calgary Lawn Bowling Club; 1238 16 Ave. S.W.; 403-245-4341


Braveheart is on TV again but instead of settling for the couch, and Mel Gibson for that matter, head to Canmore for this annual end-of-summer event that includes highland dance and piping and drumming competitions, heavy sports contest, sheep dog demonstrations, Celtic wares and traditional food and beverages.

Centennial Park, Canmore; 403-678-9454


Relive your favorite Friday Night Lights moments at a real football game this long weekend as the Calgary Stampeders take on the Edmonton Eskimos in what is known as the greatest rivalry in CFL. No interest in football? No worries; the people-watching alone is totally worth the ticket price. 

McMahon Stadium; 1817 Crowchild Trail; 403-282-2044


True Calgarians love their rafting, so what are you waiting for? If you’re a beginner, start with the calmer Elbow River before graduating to The Bow (perhaps next summer).



We all scream for ice cream – especially before the temperatures drop to 40 below. Indulge in the summertime treat at the historic ice cream shop in Cochrane, just a short drive out of the city but well worth it thanks to the gorgeous scenery.

Mackay’s; 220 1st St. W., Cochrane; 403-932-2455

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Kayaking in Glenmore


Tonight I'm taking the Kayak out to the reservoir in Calgary. It's probably the closest thing you can get to an ocean in these here neck of the woods. With a boat launch coming out of South Glenmore park, it couldn't be easier and it couldn't be better.

Being that I already have my own boat, there is an inexpensive way to spend my evening and with Glenmore Landing and Oak Bay Plaza just blocks away, it's easy to make it a social event by eating at one of the restaurants around. It's even nice enough to pack a picnic and watch the birds as long as you remember to pack a little mosquito repellent.

If you don't have a boat you can rent one from The Canoe Club

For more information on Water Sports check out Savvy Mom which has some good links

Nice, peaceful way to end the work day if you ask me!