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Events for
2012
January 2012
  • Latest Exhibit at the AB Sports Hall of Fame & Museum 
    The Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum is proud to present their newest Art Gallery exhibit: "Remembering the Olympic Dream of Calgary's 1988 Winter Games through Commemorative Art". Exhibit runs Oct 17 - March 3rd. For more information please contact us at 403 341-8614 or visit our website  www.ashfm.ca
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  • 25th Annual Celebration of the Arts  Red Deer Arts Council and Red Deer Public Library are pleased to present The 25th Annual Celebration of the Arts to be held in the Kiwanis Gallery of the Red Deer Public Library from November 29 to January 2, 2012. Our First Friday is December 2 from 6:30 to 8:30 with the artists in attendance and musical entertainment. For details, contact the Red Deer Arts Council.
  • Heads Up! For Healthier Brains  Heads Up! For Healthier Brains - Lunch and Learn
    You bring your bagged lunch… we will bring to your meeting place an exciting free learning opportunity!

    Did you know? Alzheimer’s disease develops when the risk factors for the disease combine and reach a level that overwhelms the brain’s ability to maintain and repair. We are excited to be offering Lunch and Learn facilitated by Chris Hume retired Gerontological Nurse. She will take you through a lively and interactive journey. If you are a community group or business in Red Deer and are interested in learning more about maintaining and improving your brain health: Contact Chris at 403 347-2776 or jcdhume@telusplanet.net
  • The Gardens at Trevano  Red Deer Arts Council and Red Deer Public Library are pleased to present The Gardens at Trevarno by Sally Towers-Sybblis, to be held in the Kiwanis Gallery of the Red Deer Public Library from January 5 to February 26, 2012. The First Friday is January 6th  from 6:30 to 8:30 with the artist in attendance. For details, contact the Red Deer Arts Council @ (403) 348-2787
  • Old Time Family Dance with the Country Gold Band  Attend the Old Time Family Dance
    Featuring: The Country Gold Band
    Forshee Community Hall
    7:30P.M. TO 11:00P.M.
    Admission:  $10.00 (includes lunch);17 and under Free

  • Family First Chiropractic Presents "More Business of Being Born"  Capri Centre Hotel/Sheraton Red Deer - 3310 50 Ave, Red Deer
    Family First Chiropractic & Wellness will present the timely follow up documentary to the Business of Being Born, MORE BUSINESS OF BEING BORN. This event will be presented FREE of charge. Before and after the film, there will be over 30 information booths/trade show to explore birthing support options in Central Alberta.

    The movie Explore Your Options: Doulas, Birth Centres & C-Sections is a follow up to the first movie. It offers birth-planning guidance around key topics such as the role of doulas, the advantages of birth centres and the alarming escalation of c-sections in the US and Brazil. They look at the ever-growing rates of inductions and c-sections, which have reached 50% in many US hospitals and more than 99% in some private hospitals in Brazil.

  • Lacombe Legion Breakfast  Lacombe Legion Breakfast
    January 8th from 9:30AM to 1:00PM

    Everyone is welcomed to attend
  • Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour  Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
    January 12 & 13, 2012
    Tickets on sale now at the Kerry Wood Nature Centre, Valhalla Pure Outfitters and Purearth Organics. $20 + GST/ one night; $36 + GST/ both nights.
    Call 403-346-2010 for more info.

  • Rotary Strawberry Shortcakes! Order by Feb 1st  You can order a sweet treat for your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day by purchasing a strawberry shortcake from the Lacombe Daybreak Rotary Club! Cakes cost $6 per serving and will be available on the morning of Valentine’s Day! Hurry and get your order in – deadline is Wednesday February 1st! To order your cake, or for more details, call Colleen at (403) 782-6687 ext 224
  • RDC Music Scholarship Competition 
    Music Scholarship Competition
    Thursday, January 12 1:00 p.m. | Arts Centre Mainstage
    Up to $4000 in prize money is on the line in the first student concert of the New Year. Finalists for the competition were selected from the RDC Music Diploma program in December after the students submitted recorded work. Those students that advanced to the final round of judging will compete for a $750 first prize and $250 second prize in the following categories: Voice, Piano, Guitar and Instrumental. Admission is $2 at the door.

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