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Sunday, August 2nd, 2015

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July 27 to August 2 - Calgary International Blues Festival.
Everyday from Jul 27, 2015 - Aug 2, 2015 at 12:00 am - 12:00 am
CBMA celebrates its 11th Annual Calgary Bluesfest with an exciting lineup of events and artists! Featuring a full week of blues that culminate in 4 days and nights of non-stop music at Shaw Millennium Park followed by the nightly Twilight Blues dance parties, this family-friendly event is renowned for its great music, relaxed atmosphere and warm hospitality! For the full lineup and to purchase tickets, visit the website.
Location:Shaw Millennium Park - 1220, 9 Avenue SW
Category:Festivals & Fairs
Link:www.calgarybluesfest.com/
Canmore Folk Music Festival.
Everyday from Aug 1, 2015 - Aug 3, 2015 at 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Check website for schedule of festivities. This festival features performers, a children’s concert, a downtown street dance and kids’ area full of fun crafts and activities. Takes place at Centennial Park. To purchase tickets, visit the website.
Location:Centennial Park in Canmore
Category:Festivals & Fairs
Link:www.canmorefolkfestival.com
Calgary Pro Musica and Green Fools Theatre present 'more rocky mountain fairy tales'.
Everyday from Jan 1, 1970 - Apr 28, 2024 at 12:00 am - 4:30 pm
Come and enjoy an afternoon listening to stories and some of Canada’s finest musicians. Storyteller/Musician Samantha Whelan Kotkas and her friends will entertain you and your children with musical interactive tales of child-accessible hikes in the Rocky Mountains. Teach your child about courage, unity, joyfulness, and caring in an afternoon of fun and adventure. An event for the whole family that you will want to be a part of. Recommended for children aged 5 to 12, but created with the entire family in mind. Come one hour before the show & enjoy family friendly activities. Stay after to meet the performers. Created and Narrated by Samantha Whelan Kotkas Music by Tyler Hornby Puppets by Green Fools Theatre Video by Joel Goundry Tyler Hornby - Drums, Chris Andrew - Piano, Pat Belliveau - Saxophones, Aaron Shore - Guitar, Stephen Shepard - Bass
Cost:$15.00
Location:The University of Calgary Rozsa Centre: Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall
Category:Family Fun, Fun for Kids, Music, Theatre & Performances
Link:https://calgarypromusica.ca/family/
Rundle Studio Virtual Open House.
Everyday from Jan 1, 1970 - May 15, 2024 at 12:00 am - 7:30 pm
Let us show you how we empower our students to reach their full potential! Hear stories from staff, current students, and parents before learning about how you can be a part of our wonderful community. Rundle Studio is an online learning environment built to help students with diagnosed learning disabilities thrive. Let us show you how we empower our students to reach their full potential!
Location:Virtual - Zoom link will be shared after registration.
Category:Open House & Tours
Link:https://rundle.ab.ca/studio/open-house/
Nintendo Splatoon Summer Tour.
> Sunday Aug 2, 2015 at 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Nintendo is inviting you and your family to get messy! Nintendo is travelling across Canada so you can try the new action game, Splatoon, only for the Wii U console. Go head-to-head with a friend and splatter your way to victory. Switch from human form to squid form at anytime to swim faster in your colored ink or hide from your enemies. The more of your colored ink the ground is covered with, the bigger your advantage. Don’t miss out: start Inking! Also at the Splatoon Splatter truck, you have the chance to enter a draw to win a Splatoon Prize Pack! Each week, Nintendo will be drawing for two lucky winners to take home: a packaged version of Splatoon, a Splatoon amiibo 3-pack and a Splatoon-themed skin to customize your Wii U GamePad controller. For the official rules for the Splatoon Splatter Truck Contest, visit the website.
Location: Cobb's Corn Maze & Family Fun Park - 1500, 84 Street NE
Category:Fun for Kids
Link:www.nintendo.com/corp/ca/articles/rules-and-regs-update-en.pdf

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