Tuesday Night Link Fest: Surrey Christmas Edition

By Miss604 | December 16, 2008 | 3 Comments

Seeing as how we’ll be spending Christmas in Surrey before heading out to Iowa to ring in 2009 here’s a link fest with a bit of Surrey flare.

  • Shelter beds are open in Surrey – to lend a hand call The Front Room (604) 589-7777 [Leader]
  • A third of re-planted trees in the extremely sensitive salmon habitat in Campbell Heights have been destroyed by off-roaders. Although if “Phase 1″ of the project hadn’t been started in the first place, there wouldn’t be any damage to repair… and then get damaged again [Leader]
  • Pantomime at Surrey Arts Centre to benefit Surrey Food Bank and other local causes [Surrey Now]
  • Abbotsford is 2nd for car thefts in Canada and Winnipeg is number 1 [Abbotsford Times]. Not Surrey. I repeat, not Surrey.
  • Free talk series at the Surrey Nature Centre starting December 19th [Surrey]
  • Wednesday December 17th is Food Bank Day in Surrey [Surrey]
  • It’s a Lego Winter Wonderland at the Surrey Museum [Tourism Surrey]
  • Visit Guildford Town Centre’s Cookie Kitchen and their gift wrapping service is by donation, benefiting the Canadian Cancer Society
  • Penguins and Polar Explorers at the Historic Stewart Farm [Tourism Surrey]
  • Also, don’t forget the Bear Creek Park Christmas Train, a great, local alternative (or compliment) to Bright Nights in Stanley Park.

    Published: December 16, 2008
    Posted in: cheap fun, cheap things to do, christmas, link fest, surrey
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    3 Comments

    1. Taris Janitens

      Gotta love the link love posts!! I just did one yesterday actually!! Great way to inform your readers about whats goin on!! Theres no better search engine than a human search engine – filter out the garbage, resulting in pure link awesomeness

    2. Nicole

      Yay Surrey Pride!

      Thanks Rebecca :D

    3. DaveO

      Thanks for the great ideas for Christmas funtimes. I am starting to seek a New Year’s Eve activity which could be fun for adults and young teenagers. Ideas?



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