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ENGLISH/PUNJABI
Mill Woods Presidents’ Council & Partners Present
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25TH Annual
Canada Day CELEBRATION
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MC - Michele Boyer
Global News
Location: Mill Woods Park (23rd Ave &
66 St)
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Children’s Activities: 1 PM to 5:45 PM
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5:45 Swm q`k
Main Stage: 3 PM till 11 PM
FIREWORKS: 11 PM Sharp
myn styj: 3 vjy dupihr qoN 11:00
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AwiqSbwzI : 11 vjy rwq
[email protected] | www.seedmonton.ca
With over 50,000 people attending every year, this
event has become the largest non-government Canada
Day Celebration period.
Message from the Chair
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Welcome to the 25th Annual Canada Day
Celebration. That’s right, we have been doing
this for 25 years now! As always, this free
family fun event is brought to you by the 12
Community Leagues in South East Edmonton.
That’s correct; this event is planned, staffed
and paid for by your local Community
Leagues, not the City of Edmonton.
As I am writing this message, the long range
forecast is calling for nice weather on July 1st.
Let’s hope that holds true. This is our chance
to get out on mass and enjoy a festive affair in
our back yard. Free activities and entertainment for the whole
family.
As you enjoy the day in Mill Woods Park, please think of
supporting your local Community League. It is they that put
on Canada’s largest Neighbourhood Party. Your $25 Family
Membership will help fund various programs and events in
your community. We are also in the process of planning a
large Youth Centre for SE Edmonton as well.
You can also volunteer your time. For just a couple of hours a
month, you can help Leagues tackle issues that matter to your
area. For more information, please go to www.SeEdmonton.ca
for more information on getting involved.
Regards
Shane Bergdahl
Chair – Canada Day Committee
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CANADA DAY COMMITTEE/ kYnyfw dy kmytI
Site Director
Dustin Koenig
Site
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Security
Mill Woods Community Patrol & South East Central
Community Patrol
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Community Tent
Pat Whaley
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Vendor Director
Rose Bossio
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Chair, Entertainment
Shane Bergdahl
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Fundraising
Stu Orr
Children’s Program Director
Susan Tiege
Volunteer
Mitali Banerjee
Volunteer
Tania Fatmi
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Children’s Activities 1:00 PM to 5:45 PM
Hay Rides
Carnival Games
Petting Zoo
Face Painting
Colouring Station
Balloon Artist
Bouncy Castles
Soccer Kick
Alterra
Julia Nicholson
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
3:10 PM
Punjabi Heritage Foundation
3:25 PM
Victor Jara Chilean Folk Dancers
3:40 PM
Azerbaijan Cultural Society of Edmonton
3:55 PM
Ceilidh Dancers
4:25 PM
Karilagan Dance Society
4:40 PM
South Asian Arts Movement Society
5:30 PM
Paul Woida
6:00 PM
OPENING CEREMONIES
6:20 PM
KoRock
6:40 PM
Julia Nicholson
7:10 PM
Paul Woida
7:45 PM
Ken Stead
8:30 PM
Alterra
9:55 PM
Souljah Fyah
11:00 PM
FIREWORKS!
HORAIRE DES ACTIVITÉS
3:10 PM
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3:25 PM
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3:40 PM
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3:55 PM
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4:25 PM
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4:40 PM
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5:30 PM
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6:00 PM
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6:20 PM
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6:40 PM
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7:10 PM
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7:45 PM
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8:30 PM
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9:55 PM
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11:00 PM
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Great Acts
SOULJAH FYAH/;[bikj fcnkj
Together 12 years, and with a fresh and heavy
hitting new sound for 2013, Souljah Fyah is
emerging with a new sound - taking things to a
whole new level. Deeply political and drawing
on heavy dancehall influences, the new music
prevails with a message of universal love and
unity for all. 2011 and 2008 WCMA Winners,
2009 JUNO nominees, and twice-declared the
best Reggae band in Canada by the Canadian
Reggae Music Awards and the Reggae Music
Achievement Awards, Souljah Fyah has a
message of love, unity and truth that uplifts the
spirits of every crowd.
We have played with Lilith Fair, the Edmonton
Folk Fest, the Salmon Arm Roots and Blues
Festival, and at the Grey Cup Festivals in
Montreal and Calgary, but Edmonton is home,
and over the past decade we have been
Reggae’s best evangelists in Western Canada.
We have been back in the studio and preparing
to release our fourth album, and are excited
about the prevailing of the message of love
through this more heavy hitting sound.
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[email protected] | www.seedmonton.ca
Great Acts
ALTERRA/Altyrw
Alterra is a high octane rock
n’ roll cocktail, crafted using
only the finest of ingredients
from the City of Champions.
While the recipe isn’t secret
or kept under lock and key,
it is unique to Canada’s
Northern hinterland. Its
effects are often immediate
and sonically intoxicating,
eliciting supernatural party
behaviours in even the most tame and timid of those
who imbibe.
There’s no grunts or growls. There’s no screamo-scripted
gang choruses. This is pure rock, focused on nothing
more than the groove of the moment with fists pumping,
heads bobbing, drinks spilling, and smiles everywhere.
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kYnyfw dy duryfy auqrI ih`sy
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An Alterra show isn’t just another gig, it’s a party. The
band understands the dynamics of an exciting and
memorable show and it doesn’t end when they walk off
stage. Each night the band is eager to join their fans in a
toast as the fun continues at their merch table, eventually
spilling out into the sleazy alleyways of a devilishly fun
night. Alterra’s debut full length album On the Prowl is
available now on iTunes and Amazon.com.
KEN STEAD/kyn stY`f
After five years in Michigan and Minnesota, Alberta
singer songwriter Ken Stead has returned to
Edmonton, a few thousand
miles of road behind him, and
a few hundred songs to be
written on the road ahead.
Ken has just released his brand
new EP called “Unfinished”
which is getting press such as
this “The only disappointment
for me was that there wasn’t
more tracks on here!”-Elizabeth
Wilkie-Fort Saskatchewan
Record. and “His easy listening
style is just a joy to behold, but
it’s the content and conviction
of his lyrics and emanating
vocals that really pull you in”-Tony Stacy-Mix
107.9FM
Ken has always been a singer and a musician.
At nine, he appeared in a Broadway version of
“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”
alongside Donny Osmond. This talented folk
musician is inspired by family, friends, and the
people he meets on the way. His songs reflect life’s
experiences, his spiritual journey, and lessons he
has learned on the road. He delivers in an uplifting
and affirming manner that leaves an audience
energized, connected, and knowing that life is
better at the end of the evening than it was at the
beginning. Ken writes with depth and insight and
his strong voice takes his listeners on a journey
along with him, drawing them in, lifting them up,
and leaving them wanting to hear more when the
song is over.
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Great Acts
JULIA NICHOLSON
Julia is a 17–year-old ball of
fire from St. Albert, AB with the
kind of unique and exceptional
talent that has the potential
to make her a household
name. Along with penning
great songs and accomplished
vocals, Julia’s prowess on
the guitar and engaging live
performance is what sets her
apart from the masses.
Julia performs with unbridled passion driven by her love of music and
her desire to entertain. She easily connects with all audiences and
makes a point of taking time to speak with all who approach her after
a show. Influenced by the likes of styles of Michael Jackson, Katy Perry,
Etta James and The Band Perry, Julia blends what she loves about
these artists and to create her own unique and definable sound. She
is an active participant in community events and is passionate about
performing to help her favorite charities raise funds.
PAUL WOIDA
Paul Woida is a
“one man band”
who replicates the
full sound of an
entire band all by
himself by using
loops played and
recorded live on
the spot. His music
can be described
as pop/singersongwriter and he
is often compared
to Ed Sheeran, Jason Mraz and Jeff Buckley. He is turning heads and
winning the hearts of new fans everywhere he goes with his catchy
hooks, emotive vocals and incredible musicianship. He recently won
the HOT 104 radio contest as well as first place in the Canada Wide
Landmark Talent Search.
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The fact that you will not leave a Paul Woida show unaffected,
uninspired or feeling like you didn’t get your money’s worth, makes
him an artist who has a true edge in the music industry and who’s
career you’ll want to follow closely.
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