Archive for the ‘surrey’ Category

Outdoor Movie Series in Metro Vancouver

August 5th, 2008 by Miss604   9 Comments

Outdoor movies have taken Metro Vancouver by storm this summer, with sunny days outnumbering the wet ones, it’s a picturesque way to spend a warm evening. So far folks have already seen Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium at Killarney Community Centre and E.T. at David Lam Park in Yaletown as well as at Hastings Racecourse.
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Jamaican Festival 2008 in Surrey

July 31st, 2008 by Miss604   2 Comments

Just in time for the sun to return there will be many events heating up Metro Vancouver this weekend. If you’re not downtown for the Pride Parade on Sunday (kicking off at noon and running all along Robson, down Denman, and up Beach over to Sunset Beach) then there is another festival happening at Holland [...]

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Fusion Festival: Where the Folk are the Audience

July 23rd, 2008 by DaveO   8 Comments

The following is a guest post by DaveO - you can catch a multitude of links to hise various projects on his website and more video on his Blip channel.
All my hipster/greenie/crunchy/urbane pals were all bound for the luminary, venerable Vancouver Folk Fest this past weekend. I turned down extra tickets, rumoured media passes, friendly [...]

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Surrey Fusion Festival: Day Three

July 20th, 2008 by Miss604   1 Comment

We’ll be heading out to Surrey again for some of this evening’s performances at Fusion Festival which will run from 11:00am until 8:00pm in Holland Park.

All photos by John Bollwitt, check out his entire Fusion Festival collection on Flickr
Leave the car at home as this is easily accessible from Surrey Central or King George Skytrain [...]

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Surrey Fusion Festival: Day Two

July 19th, 2008 by Miss604   8 Comments

Last night the Fusion Festival kicked off in Surrey’s Holland Park with dusk performances and all anticipating this morning’s events, concerts, food, crafts and activities. Day two of the Fusion Festival will be going strong until 10:00pm tonight.

All photos by John Bollwitt, check out his entire Fusion Festival collection on Flickr
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Vancouver Folk Music Festival 2008 and Summerfest

July 14th, 2008 by Miss604   2 Comments

This weekend I’ll be out in Surrey for Fusion Festival but for those who cannot make the Skytrain out to Surrey Central for this (free) three day event filled with dancing, food and concert performances in the park, there’s another event happening down at Jericho Beach Park.
Celebrating three days of world music. Vancouver Folk Music [...]

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WTS - What the Surrey #30: Defending Surrey on CBC

July 4th, 2008 by Miss604   9 Comments

I was contacted earlier this week by the CBC, wanting to do a story about my blog but looking for some unique angles. Turns out the most prominent discussion on my blog at the moment is about the Dana Carvey Surrey Girl Joke so they wanted to talk about that, and I was more than [...]

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Surrey Canada Day 2008: The Music

July 1st, 2008 by Miss604   6 Comments

I have to start off my last post about Surrey’s Canada Day celebration by saying it was one of the smoothest-run events we’ve ever attended. Folks could setup their tents, umbrellas, and chairs on the lawn in anticipation of the concerts meanwhile the midway was busy spinning away and the booths drew in thousands. Everyone [...]

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Surrey Canada Day 2008: Morning Recap

July 1st, 2008 by Miss604   6 Comments

We spent the early afternoon walking around the site of Surrey’s Canada Day celebrations.

There’s so much to see between the temporary maple leaf tattoos, stilt walking and gold panning, and that’s not even covering the midway or any of the two concert stages. Here’s the day in photos so far, captured by John.

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Surrey Canada Day 2008: The Schedule

July 1st, 2008 by Miss604   3 Comments

Being a media sponsor of the Canada Day celebrations in Surrey this year means that I have over 12 hours of activities, attractions, concerts, food and all out fanfare to cover. This is a pretty daunting (yet fun) task for Western Canada’s largest Canada Day celebration.

We will have to navigate our way around the Capers [...]

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