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A rts - Entertainment - Events - and what’s going on


The Scene



Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events







Oct 25-26: EARS will be hosting their Haunted
Forest Fundraiser at the historic Murray's
Haunted House location. Scaredy Cat time is
from 6-7 pm (no active scares), then all in IMAGE 1: Visitors of the Red Brick's Annual Harvest Bazaar and Tea
from 7-9 pm each night. A bake sale, were able to purchase locally made preserves and baking at the event on
campfire, outdoor movie, and many more October 19. photo Shaylyn Thornton
surprises will be available. All money raised
Nov 23: Visit Fulham Hall for their Xmas Bazaar from 10 am to 2 pm. To book will go towards rescuing and rehoming
a table or for more information call Terena at 780-712-9866. animals in need in the Jasper/Hinton/Edson IMAGE 2: Guests at the Red Brick's Annual Harvest Bazaar and Tea
area. enjoyed tea and snacks with other Bazaar-goers at the event on October
19. photo Shaylyn Thornton

Oct 26: Join the Edson United Church for an
evening of music at 7 pm featuring Lois and IMAGE 3: A variety of locally made goods, crafts, and items from home-
based businesses were available at the Red Brick's Annual Harvest Bazaar
the Brians. Tickets include light refreshments. and Tea on October 19. The event saw a steady stream of visitors
A cash bar and 50/50 draw will also be throughout the day. photo Shaylyn Thornton
available. Tickets are available at the United
Church office, the Heart of Edson Gallery,
Sacred Groundz, or by calling 780-712-0776. IMAGE 4: A variety of locally made goods, crafts, and items from home-
A variety of locally made goods, crafts, and items from home-based businesses were available at the based businesses were available at the Red Brick's Annual Harvest Bazaar
Oct 27: Visit the Park Court Hall for a harvest Red Brick's Annual Harvest Bazaar and Tea on October 19. The event saw a steady stream of visitors and Tea on October 19. The event saw a steady stream of visitors
dinner from 12:30 pm to 2 pm. Everyone is throughout the day. photo Shaylyn Thornton throughout the day. photo Shaylyn Thornton
invited to celebrate the end of another
harvest season and join us for a great meal, Annual Harvest Bazaar a success for Red Brick IMAGE 5: A variety of locally made goods, crafts, and items from home-
quilt raffle, and 50/50 draw. Please call 780- based businesses were available at the Red Brick's Annual Harvest Bazaar
727-4476 or 780-727-2138 for more by Shaylyn Thornton people attending the lunch which will make a and Tea on October 19. The event saw a steady stream of visitors
information. huge difference to the fundraiser. throughout the day. photo Shaylyn Thornton
On October 19 the Red Brick Arts Centre and “We still have a few things to sell. Our
Nov 1: Join Riderz at 6:30 pm for a free Museum held its annual Harvest Bazaar and Tea remaining preserves will still be sold,” said IMAGE 6:
Avalanche Awareness Seminar presented by fundraiser. Drader. “But this year's event will surpass last IMAGE 7:
Lead Guide/Avalanche Educator Marshall The event offered the opportunity to browse a year's total.”
Dempster. The seminar is open to riders of all wide variety of craft and home-based business Though the Harvest Bazaar and Tea is an IMAGE 8: A variety of locally made goods, crafts, and items from home-
brands and skill levels and will include new tables, purchase locally made preserves and annual favorite for the Red Brick, their largest based businesses were available at the Red Brick's Annual Harvest Bazaar
information, including an updated look at goods, and guests could even enjoy tea and event and fundraiser is the Festival of Trees. and Tea on October 19. Pictured are Trina Brettnell (left) and Marilyn
th
Rescue Techniques. conversation with other Bazaar visitors. 2019 will mark the 14 Annual Festival of Rinell, two of the event's sellers and supporters. photo Shaylyn Thornton
Red Brick Chairman Betty Stitzenberger said Trees for Edson and will be held November 21-
Nov 2: Muskeg Flyers kids ski rentals will be that the main goal of the Harvest Bazaar is to 23. IMAGE 9: A variety of locally made goods, crafts, and items from home-
available at Westhaven School gym. Doors “keep this building running,” referring to the The Edson Cultural Heritage Organization based businesses were available at the Red Brick's Annual Harvest Bazaar
open at 10 am. Inventory goes quickly so historic Red Brick building. invites guests to “step inside a winter and Tea on October 19. The event saw a steady stream of visitors
come early. Contact Steve or Lisa at 780-712- “It takes everything we have to keep it wonderland” and experience the excitement that throughout the day. photo Shaylyn Thornton
6313. going,” said Stitzenberger. “We get wonderful the holiday brings.
support from our community.” The Festival runs from 9am to 9pm on IMAGE 10: A variety of locally made goods, crafts, and items from
Nov 2: Beaver Meadow Ag Society is hosting a Stitzenberger said that the Bazaar had seen a November 21 and 22, and from 11am to 9pm on home-based businesses were available at the Red Brick's Annual Harvest
supper and dance at the Beaver Meadow Hall steady stream of guests from the moment the November 23. Lunch is served daily from 11:30 Bazaar and Tea on October 19. The event saw a steady stream of visitors
Remember to drop off your (55518 RR123 Yellowhead County). There will event doors opened. Each room of the event was to 1:30pm, and a silent auction offering a variety throughout the day. photo Shaylyn Thornton
of donated holiday decorations, gift ideas, and
full of guests checking out the available wares.
be a silent auction with 50% of the proceeds
donations for the going to the non-profit Alberta cancer support The Bazaar also offered a $7 lunch for those more is offered throughout. IMAGE 11: A variety of locally made goods, crafts, and items from
On November 23 Santa will be stopping by
EDSON FOOD BANK society 'Haying in the 30's'. Cocktails at 6 pm, interested, and the Red Brick experienced a great from 2 to 3pm and will be bringing gifts for the home-based businesses were available at the Red Brick's Annual Harvest
Bazaar and Tea on October 19. The event saw a steady stream of visitors
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys supper at 6:30 pm. To reserve a ticket call turnout. children, and TC Energy has sponsored a special throughout the day. photo Shaylyn Thornton
Gladys at 780-723-1435, Pat at 780-712-0049,
Bobbi-Dawn Drader of the Red Brick spoke
or the Edson Food Bank or Carolyn at 780-906-4708. about the event and how well everything went. reception on the 23 from 7pm to 9pm.
rd
“It was really successful this year,” she said. Silent auction and cash donations are
The Food Bank will be open Nov 6: Senior's Day will take place at the “Our kitchen sales have never been higher.” gratefully accepted. Please contact the Red Brick
two Thursday evenings, Edson & District Recycling Depot from 10 am Drader said the kitchen experienced over 140 office at 780-723-3582 for more information.
the second and last Thursday of to 1 pm. Join the Depot for lunch, and let
the Month 6:45-8:00 pm. them take care of your recycling! This is a free
Remember to drop off your Open regular hours every event for all seniors in the community. For any
donations for the Tuesday from 9-11 am. questions, contact the Edson Recycle Depot at
EDSON FOOD BANK 780-723-4002.
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys
or the Edson Food Bank Nov 14: Join Kate's Kitchen for their free lunch
The Food Bank will be open two Thursday evenings, at St. Catherine's Anglican Church (617 Main
Street) from 11:30am - 1pm.
the second and last Thursday of the Month 780-723-1350
6:45-8:00 pm. Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Open regular hours every Tuesday from Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. Nov 21-23: The Edson Cultural Heritage
th
9-11 am. Organization presents the 14 annual Festival
780-723-1350 Food Bank located at of Trees at the Red Brick Arts Centre on
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor November 21 and 22 from 9 am to 9 pm and
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 4511 5th Ave., Edson November 23 from 11 am to 9 pm. Santa will
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. visit the Red Brick on November 23 from 2-3
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
pm and a special reception will be held from
7-9 pm with complimentary snacks provided
by TC Energy. Lunch will be served daily from
11:30 am to 1:30 pm.
See Classified Page for A variety of locally made goods, crafts, and items from home-based businesses were available at the
monthly meetings and activities Red Brick's Annual Harvest Bazaar and Tea on October 19. The event saw a steady stream of visitors
throughout the day. photo Shaylyn Thornton
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