November, 2016
INDIE HANDMADE—From November 24th to 27th, start your holiday shopping early with all Canadian handmade wares in a one-stop-shop. Find jewellery, soaps, confectionary, clothes, toys, glassware and more to suit everyone on your Christmas list. Pay once, and get in for all four days.
Where: Enjoy Centre, 101 Riel Drive
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A SEUSSIFIED CHRISTMAS CAROL—From November 24th to December 4th, the St. Albert Children’s Theatre presents a double playbill! Dickens’ classic holiday story gets a make-over from Dr. Seuss in A Seussified Christmas Carol, and Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite goes from ballet to musical complete with dancing cockroaches in The Nutcracker Sings.
Where: Arden Theatre, 5 St. Anne Street
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SNOWFLAKE FESTIVAL—On November 25th, the St. Albert Chamber of Commerce presents the annual Snowflake Festival. See ice sculpture carving, ride on a horse-drawn wagon, pet animals at the petting zoo and visit Santa for a chat and cocoa. The Kinettes Fill-A-Bus will also be there, so you can drop off donations of food, money or toys.
Where: Perron District, St. Albert
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INDOOR CHRISTMAS MARKET—Every Saturday from November 26th to December 17th, St. Albert Place will be filled with over 70 vendors for your festive shopping pleasure. Peruse the stalls of baked goods, clothing, jewellery, artwork and more from your favourite artisans of the St. Albert Farmers’ Market.
Where: St. Albert Place, 5 St. Anne Street
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PUBLISHERS’ ROUNDTABLE—On November 28th, St. Albert Public Library’s Writer in Residence Marty Chan will be moderating a panel of publishers as they answer your questions. If you’ve ever wanted to know what a publisher does, you’re encouraged to attend so you can ask all your publishing questions.
Where: Forsyth Hall, 5 St. Anne Street
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LOIS HOLE CENTENNIAL PARK OPEN HOUSE—On November 30th, the Alberta Government invites people to attend this open house where representatives will hear your thoughts on how the park should be managed, why the park is important to you and the community, and you’ll learn what the park planning management process entails.
Where: Park Room, Enjoy Centre, 101 Riel Drive
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