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3/20/2008 7:07:06 AM Any special events you look forward to this summer?  

forestrose
Calgary, AB
age: 55


I am hoping to go to at least one car or motorcycle show,
one rodeo, one pow-wow, and Drumheller.

3/27/2008 10:16:15 AM Any special events you look forward to this summer?  

spydervs2
Fawcett, AB
age: 33


Have three or four rodeos to go to, a few paintball games to go to, and a couple of poker rallies lined up.

3/27/2008 6:52:51 PM Any special events you look forward to this summer?  

cdnlvr
Red Deer, AB
age: 45


May 10 to the end of sept i think RACING RACING AT Edmonton International Raceway www.edmontonraceway.com
i am also in need of sponsors big or small let me know ill send you a package
thanks

3/29/2008 10:30:52 AM Any special events you look forward to this summer?  

forestrose
Calgary, AB
age: 55


Nice to see some common interests here! That's exciting!
A friend of mine made me an offer yesterday that I am
considering, she wants to drive to Oregon and possibly to
California, and she hates driving - I love driving. So if I
go with her, she will pay for the trip! Not much to think about,
except that we have to take her 2 teens and my 1 teen along.
That might be too many kids for too many days for me!
Enticing offer though, eh!
Oh, and I have to think about whether I want this enough to
spend the money on nightly lodging, my share of the food,
and personal spending.

3/29/2008 4:44:28 PM Any special events you look forward to this summer?  

2bluiz
Calgary, AB
age: 57


Hey, 'Rose, sounds like a good trip. Lovely drive down the coast thr' Wash., Ore., & Calif. God I hate to think of how long its been since I did that!

3/31/2008 12:44:51 PM Any special events you look forward to this summer?  

sommri
Lethbridge, AB
age: 50


Well I just LOVE outdoor concerts/bands playing in the parks or whatever venues... big, small or otherwise. It's that open air out doorsie feeling you get sitting on the grass listening to live music. Love it!
Does anyone know of any upcoming outdoor concerts/bands playing in or around Southern Alberta that would be worth a listen to?

3/31/2008 12:47:35 PM Any special events you look forward to this summer?  

sommri
Lethbridge, AB
age: 50


.... forgot to mention , I like em' all, from folk to rock(well mostly).... I don't do rap or religious music.

5/5/2008 3:32:21 AM Any special events you look forward to this summer?  

wishfulone
Edmonton, AB
age: 42


Hopefully Camping. Nothing better than sitting outside and just relaxing. And possibly maybe hopefully starting to work on an old car. (Not me, I'd have to get someone to do it).

5/10/2008 3:18:01 PM Any special events you look forward to this summer?  

dream_spider
Grande Prairie, AB
age: 35


Theres only one real event I look forward to every year. If of coarse money wasn't an issue, as well as having other things to do I'd of coarse do way more.

And even though this even in some ways gets better every year around here, its not the same as it once was or as it could be compaired to what many other places do, which I'd also love to go to since I do get the opertunaties to see some pics of other events.

Not sure if you know this event, even though as I know it it is the biggest event in Alberta. But I like going to the " North Country Fair ". Its held near the biggest Lake in Alberta at about the middle small Place called Joussard inbetween High Prairie, and Slave Lake.

Such a big event that theres tour buses from Edmonton and Grande Prairie to Joussard, to bring all these people here.

http://www.hippy.com/review-127.html

http://lslncca.ca/current/

http://www.vueweekly.com/article.php?id=366
" North Country Fair • Joussard, AB It may not be the biggest or the loudest music festival of the season, but for more than a quarter-century the North Country Fair has proven to be the most fun you can have while wearing a pair of gumboots. And when the sun shines bright North Country Fair is like no other event on earth. Whether it’s the nearly 20 hours of daylight that attracts them or the dozens of bands and artists who come up to entertain, hundreds of friends and fans make the annual trek from all over to camp and play at the summer solstice weekend event.. “It’s more like a camping trip, and you can just kind of wander around and watch music,” says Shawn Jonasson

Read more in the above link.

http://www.igougo.com/travelcontent/Journal.aspx?JournalID=28558#1257396
Fervent volunteers arrive a few days early to put together the festival sets, like ‘60s commune artifacts lovingly pulled from a gigantic costume box. By the time the micro-buses from Saskatchewan and Vancouver roll in and start setting up camp in the fields around the site, the stages are ringed with fanciful art nouveau cut-outs. Gigantic jester masks adorn striped tents, medieval flags flutter, and vines and garland wreaths snake around the site. There’s even a whimsical pirate boat for kids. Many fair-goers dress the part.
Quick Tips:
At the North Country Fair, things get going at 11pm after the main stage shuts down. That’s when the dancing cranks up and the smaller stages groove-on until 3am. The North Country Fair is very magical - something fairylike and off-kilter about the daylight creeping in at 3:00 a.m., seconds after it seemingly got dark. Awakened and rejuvenated, I always feel like a new beginning, and maybe the early morning sharing circles, yoga and belly-dancing workshops help this feeling along.

Bring camping gear and be prepared for any kind of weather. I've experienced summer heat, torrential rains, and snow. Probably it will be somewhere in between but it's best to come prepared. Rain gear is a must.

Camping is available with the price of a ticket on the grounds. Tickets can be purchased online or around Alberta. Good food is available at the site or bring your own. If you volunteer you can get reduced ticket and food costs.

Best Way To Get Around:
Most people drive, but there are shuttle buses from Edmonton, Greyhound and car-pooling opportunities from Edmonton as well. Once there, you can walk everywhere. It's a great time and there is nothing like it.

Theres plenty more info available on the web, and it is what people make it, So thats why this event is always different every year, I'm sure they'd also like more people to sign up to either enjoy seeing or playing. Its all up to the imagination.