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  • LOOK26 Gala: Off The Path

    Contemporary Calgary 701 11 St. S.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    LOOK26 Gala: Off The Path invites guests to an unforgettable night at Contemporary Calgary, where immersive installations, live performances, fine dining and art auctions transform the gallery into a fantastical, otherworldly forest inspired by local artist duo DaveandJenn. This annual gala supports Contemporary Calgary while celebrating art, community, and creativity through an evening of revelry and imagination.

    Paid
  • Wild After Hours: Penguins (18+)

    Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo 1300 Zoo Rd N.E., Calgary, Alberta

    Step into the secret world of penguins at this adults-only event that explores the fascinating lives of these unique birds. Begin your evening with an exclusive, after-hours viewing of our Penguin Plunge habitat, then head to Safari Lodge for a delicious four-course meal.

    Paid
  • Alberta in Harmony: The Planets

    Jack Singer Concert Hall 225 Eighth Ave. S.E., Calgary, Alberta

    Experience an epic orchestral collaboration as the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra joins the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra for Alberta in Harmony: The Planets at Jack Singer Concert Hall. This powerful program features John Luther Adams’ immersive Become Ocean alongside Gustav Holst’s iconic The Planets, delivering an evening of awe‑inspiring sound and celestial storytelling.

    Paid
  • High Tea at the zoo

    The Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo 210 St. George's Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    High Tea at the zoo is a full day of spring fun, perfect for all ages. Don’t miss out on this elegant affair in Grazers Restaurant on select Sundays from April 12th to May 31st, 2026.

    Paid
  • Understanding History Through Art

    The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland 750 Ninth Ave. S.E., Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    Experience The Confluence’s temporary exhibits while you can in this unique guided tour and art program in our White Box space. Learn about the three art exhibitions currently on exhibit and a short history on artist responses throughout and in response to Canadian history. Following the tour, create your own artist response with a provided canvas, paint, stencils and other materials. May 3 & 16

    Paid
  • LitCon 2026 | A Calgary Youth Literary Arts Festival

    Various Locations

    Teachers and students, get ready for LitCon! This month-long virtual festival connects classrooms with acclaimed authors, illustrators, and creators through engaging, curriculum-connected sessions - from graphic novels and manga to storytelling and creative workshops. Students will explore new ideas, hear from inspiring voices, and have a chance to win exciting prizes.

    Free
  • Downtown Tutoring Club

    Various Locations

    Need help with homework? Our free drop-in tutoring program downtown is for junior high and high school students. RSVP your spot or come in when you can. Our tutors walk around and help with English, math, and science, whether you have one small question or a lot to work on. It’s a relaxed, friendly place to get help, learn more, and feel better about school. Walk ins welcome. Email goodneighbouryyc@gmail.com for more information.

    Free
  • Education Concert: Wandering with Wonder

    Jack Singer Concert Hall 225 Eighth Ave. S.E., Calgary, Alberta

    Through this story with film by Roadwest Pictures, we learn we all have a little Wonder in each of us, which allows us to speak to the animals and listen to the trees. And when we are silent, we can hear our songs in the wind.

    Paid
  • Education Concert: Wandering with Wonder

    Jack Singer Concert Hall 225 Eighth Ave. S.E., Calgary, Alberta

    Through this story with film by Roadwest Pictures, we learn we all have a little Wonder in each of us, which allows us to speak to the animals and listen to the trees. And when we are silent, we can hear our songs in the wind.

    Paid
  • Education Concert: Wandering with Wonder

    Jack Singer Concert Hall 225 Eighth Ave. S.E., Calgary, Alberta

    Through this story with film by Roadwest Pictures, we learn we all have a little Wonder in each of us, which allows us to speak to the animals and listen to the trees. And when we are silent, we can hear our songs in the wind.

    Paid
  • Sew Social

    St. Stephen’s Anglican Church 1121–14th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    Beltline and Downtown residents can gain knowledge, experience and skills in both hand and machine sewing. Meet others in the neighbourhood while creating various projects and having fun learning. No cost, supplies and snacks provided.

  • Downtown Tutoring Club

    Various Locations

    Need help with homework? Our free drop-in tutoring program downtown is for junior high and high school students. RSVP your spot or come in when you can. Our tutors walk around and help with English, math, and science, whether you have one small question or a lot to work on. It’s a relaxed, friendly place to get help, learn more, and feel better about school. Walk ins welcome. Email goodneighbouryyc@gmail.com for more information.

    Free