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Alberta Culture Days

Alberta Culture Days 45


Discover, experience, and celebrate arts, culture, heritage, diversity and community spirit through events around town.

 

Author Fair

September 6

1:00pm

Stony Plain Public Library, 5216 50 Street

A celebration of local literary talent, featuring a variety of authors. Attendees will have the chance to meet authors, explore new books, and engage in discussions about the creative process. 

 

Poetry Treasure Hunt with Parkland Poets Society

September 13

1:00-3:00PM

Stony Plain Public Library, 5216 50 Street and Downtown/Old Town Stony Plain

Eight treasures to find around downtown/old town Stony Plain (walking-friendly). Each “treasure” will be a poetry-themed activity and there will be 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes.

 

Youth Writers Workshop

September 16

5:00-7:30pm

Stony Plain Public Library, 5216 50 Street

A writing workshop for youth featuring a guest author who will guide participants through the writing process, offering tips and inspiration. In collaboration with the Stony Plain Youth Centre. 

 

Harvest Festival

September 20

10:00AM-3:30PM

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum, 5120 41 Avenue

In addition to the “old-time” harvest demonstrations there will be blacksmithing, machinery demos, model trains, scale model machinery, wood carving, live music, and much more.

 

Pottery Demonstrations & Studio Tour

September 20

11:00AM-3:00PM

Parkland Potters Guild, 4912 51 Avenue

Parkland Potters Guild will be sharing art techniques and illustrating all that our Guild has to offer. Each guest will be gifted a

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